CONTENT to follow in the footsteps of Pestalozzi, Herbart and Froebel, American pedagogy, several decades ago, was a downright and an unadorned art, and unconscious of the delight and mystery now worshipped by every school-ma'am, male of female, as Technique.
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American Mercury Magazine, May to August 1927
June 2003, Kessinger Publishing
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"CONTENT to follow in the footsteps of Pestalozzi, Herbart and Froebel, American pedagogy, several decades ago, was a downright and an unadorned art, and unconscious of the delight and mystery now worshipped by every school-ma'am, male of female, as Technique."
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