Browsing College of Education (MU) by Thesis Semester "1912"
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Acquisition of the Hawaiian Islands : a step in the territorial and commercial expansion of the United States
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1912)During the Middle Ages, the rulers of the countries of Europe were little interested in colonial or commercial expansion. The questions which interested them were those relating to the increase of the royal power or the ... -
High school records and reports
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1912)School reports published annually are compiled from the records and reports made during the school year, and unless there is something of uniformity in the records and reports kept by the various schools, the reports ... -
Historical data in the study of present-day problems
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1912)Anyone who has read, in educational literature of recent years, the endless discussions as to what is the proper plan of studying history in the high school, or what is the chief aim of the study, whether history should ... -
The incidental teaching of English composition in the high school
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1912)At the present time, when the efficiency of every department of school work is being questioned, when real improvement is being made in the school as an adequate preparation for life, the question of the value of formal ... -
Influence of characters of ear and kernel upon the germination of maize
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1912)A great amount of literature has been published upon the selection of types of seed corn which will produce the best yield of grain. It is the general opinion of most agriculturists that there are certain physical and ... -
Philosophy of Horace
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1912)In a treatise on the philosophy of Horace it is necessary to discuss the following problems: 1) What did Horace know of the different philosophical systems? 2) To what extent do the works of Horace contain references to ... -
A study of the Ebbinghaus conjectural method
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1912)While the need for persistent drill is clearly recognized in the elementary and secondary schools, when the student enters college it is supposed that he is prepared to at once assume responsibility for his studies, a ...