School Building ProblemsTeachers College, Columbia University, 1927 - 697 pages |
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... period which lies immediately ahead . 3. The procedures which may be expected to bring the best results in the selection of the architect , the planning of the building , the letting of the contract , and the super- vision of the work ...
... period which lies immediately ahead . 3. The procedures which may be expected to bring the best results in the selection of the architect , the planning of the building , the letting of the contract , and the super- vision of the work ...
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... periods . The treatment of any particular problem may be as exhaustive as the in- formation of the teacher and the available time of the students in the class will permit . From our own practice , we are confident that experienced ...
... periods . The treatment of any particular problem may be as exhaustive as the in- formation of the teacher and the available time of the students in the class will permit . From our own practice , we are confident that experienced ...
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... periods . 3. List the added information which you would desire in order to make your study more reliable and complete . 4. Discover how public utility companies , such as telephone companies or water companies , predict future service ...
... periods . 3. List the added information which you would desire in order to make your study more reliable and complete . 4. Discover how public utility companies , such as telephone companies or water companies , predict future service ...
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... periods . The rainfall is about 16 inches , falling mostly during the sum- mer months of July and August during a so - called rainy sea- son . The storms are daily thunder showers of some violence but of short duration . The population ...
... periods . The rainfall is about 16 inches , falling mostly during the sum- mer months of July and August during a so - called rainy sea- son . The storms are daily thunder showers of some violence but of short duration . The population ...
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... Period Total Pupil Hours 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3:28 per 8:30 9:08 9:46 10:24 11:02 11:40 12:18 12:56 1:34 2:12 ... PERIODS AND ROOMS ACADEMIC SUBJECTS , 54 SCHOOL BUILDING PROBLEMS.
... Period Total Pupil Hours 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3:28 per 8:30 9:08 9:46 10:24 11:02 11:40 12:18 12:56 1:34 2:12 ... PERIODS AND ROOMS ACADEMIC SUBJECTS , 54 SCHOOL BUILDING PROBLEMS.
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