A dozen fields of thought are today congested with knowledge that the physical and social sciences have unearthed, and the whole tone and temper of American life can be lifted by putting this knowledge into general circulation. But where are the interpreters... Century Monthly Magazine - 407 psl.redagavo - 1919Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1927 - 608 psl.
...putting this knowledge into general circulation. But where are the interpreters with the training and the willingness to think their way through this knowledge and translate it into the language of the street? I raise the recruiting trumpet for the interpreters. The Summer ^Round-Up of the (Children... | |
| 1927 - 740 psl.
...C'ourtesy of the Er'eaiNg World, New York. But where are the interpreters with the training and the willingness to think their way through this knowledge and translate it into the language of the street? I raise the recruiting trumpet for the inter-' preters. Land and Sea Jollity One of the beautiful... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1933 - 960 psl.
...putting this knowledge into general circulation. But where are the interpreters with the training and the willingness to think their way through this knowledge and translate it into the language of the street? I raise the recruiting trumpet for the interpreters." The data presented in foregoing chapters... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1933 - 718 psl.
...putting this knowledge into general circulation. But where are the interpreters with the training and the willingness to think their way through this knowledge and translate it into the language of the street? I raise the recruiting trumpet for the interpreters." The data presented in foregoing chapters... | |
| Belmont Mercer Farley - 1933 - 128 psl.
...putting this knowledge into general circulation. But where are the interpreters with the training and the willingness to think their way through this knowledge and translate it into the language of the street? I raise the recruiting trumpet for the interpreters." The data presented in foregoing chapters... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1933 - 966 psl.
...putting this knowledge into general circulation. But where are the interpreters with the training and the willingness to think their way through this knowledge and translate it into the language of the street? I raise the recruiting trumpet for the interpreters.11 The data presented in foregoing chapters... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1960 - 602 psl.
...life can be lifted by putting this knowledge into general circulation. But where are the interpreters with the training and willingness to think their way...knowledge and translate it into the language of the street? "I raise the recruiting trumpet for the interpreter." Largely through the National Project... | |
| Mary McLeod Bethune - 2001 - 340 psl.
...putting this knowledge into general circulation. But where are the interpreters with the training and the willingness to think their way through this knowledge and translate it into the language of the street? Young men, voung women, I raise the recruiting trmupet for the Interpreters. Now, in order... | |
| 1934 - 236 psl.
...putting this knowledge into general circulation. But where are the interpreters with the training and the willingness to think their way through this knowledge and translate it into the language of the street? I raise the recruiting trumpet for the interpreters. YE EDITOR DISCOVERS As we go to press,... | |
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