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    Variation in the Human Capacities

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    The Teaching of Reading Affords One Of The Greatest Opportunities For The Development Of Character In The Junior High School

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    Ability to read well is the most important ability that can be developed in the elementary school. Reading, properly mastered, not only renders excellent service throughout life but it greatly reduces the time and effort required to master the other school subjects. The elementary school, then, should strive to develop in each child the ability to read well. If it does this, it has succeeded in its most important work

    Supervised Study

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    Shakespeare\u27s Genius Was Essentially a Dramatic One

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    Shakespeare, the poet, the actor and the great master of English drama, was born in Stratford-on-Avon in Warwickshire sure on or about April 23, 1564. His father John Shakespeare, was a leading citizen Of Stratford, who about 1557 married Mary Arden, the daughter of his landlord, who died, leaving his daughter, Mary, a considerable piece of land. The details of Shakespeare’s early life are somewhat meager; though it is believed he was sent to the free grammar school at his home, learning the rudiments of Latin, and less Greek, according to the testimony of Ben. Johnson, a contemporary. This dramatist possessed remarkable acquisitive power and was able to grasp all facts about art, science or language, that could be gathered from conversation, reading or the observation of other

    The Rise of The Short Story In American Letters

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    Like all other nations America too has had her birth in the literally world. Her beginning has not been less forceful than other nations. We find that English literature, undivided in the past, at the end of the nineteenth century has four divisions: British, American, Canadian, and Australian. The British is still the most important since it has the greatest literary background. But the steadily growing American literature ranks second to it. We glory in this heritage as much as the British because we feel that it belongs to us as well, and prize this tremendous possessio

    The Rise of the Short Story in American Letters

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    Scholasticism an Intellectual Basis and Unifying Principle of Modern Science

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