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NOTWITHSTANDING the transfer of the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London to Christ's College, Cambridge, the building of the School's new premises in the University of London area is being pushed forward, and should be completed, if nothing untoward intervenes, by May next. It was intended that the School should open there for the session 1940–41. In the recently issued annual report for the session 1938–39, the first of Lord Harlech's chairmanship of the...
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The Maori Battalion training at Maadi, Egypt, during World War 2. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
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Soldiers of the Maori Battalion training in the Western Desert, Egypt. Photographer unidentified. Note on back of file print reads Members of the Maori Bn training under service conditions. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
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Handwritten on verso: [pencil] Jeresulem. Orthodox Jewish students in the Palenstine Archaeological Museum. [pen] 038.645.
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Previous articleNext article No AccessEducational WritingsPupil Reaction to Progressive Education Were We Guinea Pigs? Class of 1938, University High School, Ohio State UniversityP. B. JacobsonP. B. Jacobson Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Volume 47, Number 1Jan., 1939 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/440322 Views:...
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Opening Paragraph Native Education in the Union is in an unhealthy state. Three years ago, the doctors were called in to diagnose and prescribe a cure. The result was the Report of the Interdepartmental Committee on Native Education, 1935-1936 . Some of its recommendations displeased another set of doctors, viz. the Native Affairs Commission, who, on their own initiative, offered their view of the case, agreeing on the symptoms of sickness, but prescribing, in the Report of the Native...
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The continent of Africa, in common with other tropical areas which have come under the relentless expansionism of Western civilization, is experiencing widespread and revolutionary changes in every aspect of human behavior. The intensity of culture impacts has swept the bewildered African from his once sheltered shamba and kraal (i.e., farm and hut) to labor for the white man in gold mine, factory, or farm; it has acquainted him with the delights and temptations of a money economy, and...