School Building ProblemsTeachers College, Columbia University, 1927 - 697 pages |
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... shown the areas devoted to commercial and industrial devel- opment . The homes are indicated by black rectangles ; the other developments by crosshatched areas . On this diagram are also indicated the locations of the pres- ent ...
... shown the areas devoted to commercial and industrial devel- opment . The homes are indicated by black rectangles ; the other developments by crosshatched areas . On this diagram are also indicated the locations of the pres- ent ...
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... shown here . A second large school is the DeQueen School shown on this diagram . The location of the high school at the head of Stilwell Boulevard is also indicated . This is a high school caring for children from the 8th to the 11th ...
... shown here . A second large school is the DeQueen School shown on this diagram . The location of the high school at the head of Stilwell Boulevard is also indicated . This is a high school caring for children from the 8th to the 11th ...
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... shown more readily by other means ? 7. What facts are needed to supplement the data of this map ? 8. Prepare yourself to use this map in your presentation of your building program before the Board of Education . BIBLIOGRAPHY ENGELHARDT ...
... shown more readily by other means ? 7. What facts are needed to supplement the data of this map ? 8. Prepare yourself to use this map in your presentation of your building program before the Board of Education . BIBLIOGRAPHY ENGELHARDT ...
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... shown in Diagram 1 is about evenly divided between the east and west sections of the city , Stil- well Boulevard being the dividing line . The high school build- ing will require an addition in the near future . The elementary school ...
... shown in Diagram 1 is about evenly divided between the east and west sections of the city , Stil- well Boulevard being the dividing line . The high school build- ing will require an addition in the near future . The elementary school ...
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... shown in Diagram 1. Each dot in this diagram represents the home of a child attending these grades . Assignment 1. Indicate how you , as superintendent of schools , would expect to use the facts of this diagram . 2. What other data ...
... shown in Diagram 1. Each dot in this diagram represents the home of a child attending these grades . Assignment 1. Indicate how you , as superintendent of schools , would expect to use the facts of this diagram . 2. What other data ...
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