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Pagina 48
... classes . In the evening there are refresher courses for students engaged in the industry . Different teachers take the day and evening classes , but the courses are determined by one committee of pro- fessors . The school has a ...
... classes . In the evening there are refresher courses for students engaged in the industry . Different teachers take the day and evening classes , but the courses are determined by one committee of pro- fessors . The school has a ...
Pagina 49
... class hours are from 5.45 to 10.5 p.m. In the even- ing rabfac there are 250 students ; in the day rabfac at Kenischma there are 400. Evening class students who have completed three years of their course spend the fourth year in day classes ...
... class hours are from 5.45 to 10.5 p.m. In the even- ing rabfac there are 250 students ; in the day rabfac at Kenischma there are 400. Evening class students who have completed three years of their course spend the fourth year in day classes ...
Pagina 219
... class . The fact is that all classes are restricting their families , and that the poor are beginning to limit them more narrowly than the well - to - do . It is common now to find a labourer with only one child . To illustrate this ...
... class . The fact is that all classes are restricting their families , and that the poor are beginning to limit them more narrowly than the well - to - do . It is common now to find a labourer with only one child . To illustrate this ...
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UNEMPLOYMENT and the REPORT By Sir Ernest Benn | 40 |
THE FIRST MEMBER OF THE ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE By H M Paull | 101 |
GANDISAINT OR SINNER? By MajorGeneral J F C Fuller | 113 |
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