... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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Page 128
... point arose that re- quired settlement through outside reference . Nothing concerning this point was available in the school li- brary . Mabel volunteered to go to the public library that evening and bring the information to the class ...
... point arose that re- quired settlement through outside reference . Nothing concerning this point was available in the school li- brary . Mabel volunteered to go to the public library that evening and bring the information to the class ...
Page 134
... points as far as possible . 7. You may help visitors by making them com- fortable . Treat them politely and help entertain them . 8. Help the unfortunate , blind , lame , aged , and others . The best way to express your spirit of thank ...
... points as far as possible . 7. You may help visitors by making them com- fortable . Treat them politely and help entertain them . 8. Help the unfortunate , blind , lame , aged , and others . The best way to express your spirit of thank ...
Page 213
... points among those gradations , placing the largest number of points where the description seems to fit you best , and a smaller number for the other gradations until you have distributed the ten points . If only one gradation seems to ...
... points among those gradations , placing the largest number of points where the description seems to fit you best , and a smaller number for the other gradations until you have distributed the ten points . If only one gradation seems to ...
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