Some international aspects of public education

an address delivered at the annual convention of the National education association, held in Madison square garden, New York city, on July 6, 1916

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Some international aspects of public education

an address delivered at the annual convention of the National education association, held in Madison square garden, New York city, on July 6, 1916

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Washington

Edition Notes

Presented by Mr. Fletcher. Ordered printed July 14, 1916.
On the relations between the United States and Latin America and the necessity of promoting the study of Latin American affairs in the public schools.

Series
United States. 64th Cong., 1st sess. Senate., Doc. 498

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Library of Congress
F1418 .M12

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Pagination
8 p.

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Open Library
OL6592987M
Internet Archive
someinternationa00mcad
LCCN
16026703
OCLC/WorldCat
13168036

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