... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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Page 28
... Hold pencils so that they will not mark the side walls . Do not use the corridors as a place to make your toilet . Use the rest rooms . Do not visit with members of the other sex in the halls too much . You may otherwise become the sub ...
... Hold pencils so that they will not mark the side walls . Do not use the corridors as a place to make your toilet . Use the rest rooms . Do not visit with members of the other sex in the halls too much . You may otherwise become the sub ...
Page 87
... holds the team together these things grow naturally with every game we play , and we should cherish . them as a part of ... hold together in the team , in the boat race , in the tug - of - war , we shall give back to the nation a hundred ...
... holds the team together these things grow naturally with every game we play , and we should cherish . them as a part of ... hold together in the team , in the boat race , in the tug - of - war , we shall give back to the nation a hundred ...
Page 217
... hold up pretty high standards for young people to follow . The fourth states its belief that young people are as good now as they used to be . THE AMERICAN BOY 1 We have a right to expect that the American boy shall turn out to be a ...
... hold up pretty high standards for young people to follow . The fourth states its belief that young people are as good now as they used to be . THE AMERICAN BOY 1 We have a right to expect that the American boy shall turn out to be a ...
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