Global Strong Cities Cold War: Series 7 “Back to the Beginning”,Bite #15,Growth of our Modern School System




Global Strong Cities Cold War,
Series #7 
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks : 

“Leading Facts” by David H. Montgomery 1899 and Everyday Civics by Charles Edward Finch 1921: Our Land: Our People 1937 Webster;s School Text:

Highlights submitted by Pearl L. Sturgis:

“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :


PEARL LEONA STURGIS·THURSDAY, JUNE 1ST, 2017

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Daily Bites of Global Strong Citizens Cold War: Series 7“ “Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
  Harvard 1635 motto: Motto of Harvard University when it was founded in 1635. To be plainly instructed and consider well that the main end of your life is to know God and Jesus Christ when it was founded with the seal that has inscription that reads CHRISTO ET ECCLESIA.
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Global Strong Cities Cold War: Series 7 “Back to the Beginning” 
Bite #15,Growth of our Modern School System:
Our Land: Our People: Webster’s History Text 1939:




After about the year 1880 the schools rapidly improved. High Schools began to appear even in the smaller towns. Courses in manual training, cooking, sewing, and agriculture, were soon to be found in many of these schools. Some of these courses were offered in Elementary Schools as well as in High Schools. School libraries and play ground equipments were provided; music organizations for pupils, particularly in High Schools. 

Debating and athletic teams representing the schools in competition with other schools helped to make school life far more varied and interesting than college life had been just a few short years before. School attendance became far better than it had ever been. High school attendance grew at an amazing rate. In many cities Junior High Schools came into existence. Junior Colleges have been created by local school boards, making it possible for the graduates from High Schools to gain two years of college education in their home communities. In the country districts, in many places, consolidated schools have been built to take the place of small and poorly equipped one room school houses. 


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(To be continued )
Global Strong Cities Cold War series 7
 “Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :

Daily Bites of Global Strong Cities Cold War: Series 7: “Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks Highlights submitted by Pearl L. Sturgis:


















Bite #17 Social Legislation (for stay at home moms) 

Bite #18 Patriotism: 

Bite #19 What we owe the World: 

Bite #20 Twentieth Century Problems: 

Bite #21 The Lunacy Test:

Bite #22 The Railroad Labor Controversy: 

Bite #23 Social Workers

Bite #24 The National Education Association: 

Bite #25 The New National Education Reorganization of 1957: 

Bite #26 The New Global Order: 

Bite #27 The Order and the Plan: 

Bite #28 Smoke Screen Groups:

Bite #29 Our Hero Mole:

Bite #30 The Debit Card:


To be Continued in the Next Daily Bites of  Global Strong Cities Cold War,series #7  
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks 

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