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The Development of a Program in Humanities for the Junior College Curriculum / The Development of A Program in Humanities for the Junior College Curriculum: Volume 1Trieber, Jacob Marshall 01 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to develop a Humanities program for use in the junior college curriculum. This program shall derive as much as possible from a stated foundation of philosophy and shall be in accord with conclusions already achieved from research in the humane sciences.
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An Historical Perspective Accompanying The Development of A Program in Humanities for the Junior College Curriculum / The Development of A Program in Humanities for the Junior College Curriculum: Volume 2Trieber, Jacob Marshall 01 1900 (has links)
The volume contains a view of history based on ten time-zones. The countries of the world and the achievements in varied fields of learning are scanned in such a way as to present a general overview. Within this overview are summaries of work in certain fields, and there are glimpses of single individuals and events.
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The Relative Desirability of Two Types of Junior College OperationWhite, Talmadge Thayne 01 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was to determine whether it is more desirable to operate a two-year college in the Dallas metropolitan area as a county college or to operate a two-year college under the administration of the Dallas Independent School District.
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Follow-Up of Business Graduates of Gainesville Junior College, Gainsville, TexasHowton, David E. 08 1900 (has links)
"This study was made to determine whether or not Gainesville Junior College Commercial Department at Gainesville, Texas, is meeting the probable future needs of business employers and employees. An attempt is being made to find which courses could be enriched to advantage and the nature of the material to be used in the enrichment. All factual information in this study was gained through fifty questionnaires which were sent to business graduates of 1935-1945 of Gainesville Junior College. " -- leaf 1
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