EBD I16.50-15.D
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Secondary education in Lithuania |
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EBD I16.51-1 to I16.51-10
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Home economics letters of Education Office |
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EBD I16.51-1.D
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Tulsa high school boys required to study home economics |
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EBD I16.51-2.D
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Home economics for more girls; proceedings of National Conference of Supervisors of Home Economics, Asheville, N.C., June 20, 1927 |
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EBD I16.51-3.D
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Home economics in junior high school; proceedings of Conference of Supervisors and Teachers of Home Economics, Boston, Mass., Feb. 24-25, 1928 |
1 |
EBD I16.51-4.D
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Circumstances surrounding election of home economics in senior and regular high schools |
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EBD I16.51-5.D
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Kind of home economics needed for high-school girls; proceedings of National Conference of Supervisors of Home Economics, Des Moines, Iowa, June 25, 1928 |
1 |
EBD I16.51-6.D
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Well-organized and well-conducted high school lunch room |
1 |
EBD I16.51-7.D
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Conditions governing introduction of home economics |
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EBD I16.51-8.D
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Value of practice houses |
1 |
EBD I16.51-9.D
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Progressive home economics education; proceedings of 4th National Conference of Supervisors and Teachers of Home Economics, Boston, July 1, 1929 |
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EBD I16.51-10.D
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Outstanding problems confronting home economics in high schools |
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EBD I16.55-1
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Education for establishment of democracy in world; address before National Education Association at Milwaukee, Wis., July 2, 1919 |
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EBD I16.69-1 to I16.69-11
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City school circulars |
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EBD I16.69-2.D
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Standing committees of city boards of education |
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EBD I16.69-3.D
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Growth of kindergarten education in public school systems of cities having more than 2,500 population |
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EBD I16.69-4.D
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Student councils in city high schools |
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EBD I16.69-5.D
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Salaries of elementary, junior high, and high-school men and women teachers in cities having population of 10,000 and above |
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EBD I16.69-6.D
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Pamphlets on early childhood education |
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EBD I16.69-11.D
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Nursery schools in U.S., 1928-1929 |
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