The New Museum: Selected WritingsNewark Museum Association, 1999 - 262 páginas |
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... organization , that organization will be ten- tative only , and may be modified or set aside entirely if , after a short trial , it is not found to be satisfactory . You then move that it is the sense of the meeting that it should ...
... organization , that organization will be ten- tative only , and may be modified or set aside entirely if , after a short trial , it is not found to be satisfactory . You then move that it is the sense of the meeting that it should ...
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... organization will ever be found as simple as indicated above . Human currents and counter - currents are too strong— especially , perhaps , in small places . In large towns , there are almost always in existence organizations like ...
... organization will ever be found as simple as indicated above . Human currents and counter - currents are too strong— especially , perhaps , in small places . In large towns , there are almost always in existence organizations like ...
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... organization may safe- ly count in its work on the sympathy and cooperation of nearly every teacher in the community . Indeed , it often happens that a broad - minded teacher , man or woman , is easily the best person to be found to act ...
... organization may safe- ly count in its work on the sympathy and cooperation of nearly every teacher in the community . Indeed , it often happens that a broad - minded teacher , man or woman , is easily the best person to be found to act ...
Contenido
Introduction by Stephen E Weil | 13 |
Museums and Community | 97 |
The Newark Science Museum in the Free Public Library | 149 |
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Otras 12 secciones no mostradas
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