| Education - 1947 - 520 pages
...discretionary functions, but none that they may not perform within the limits of the Bill of Rights. That they are educating the young for citizenship is reason...individual, if we are not to strangle the free mind at its source and teach youth to discount important principles of our Government as mere platitudes... | |
| 1948 - 208 pages
...discretionary functions, but none that they may not perform within the limits of the Bill of Rights. That they are educating the young for citizenship is reason...Constitutional freedoms of the individual, if we are not Í« strangle the free mind at its source and teach youth to discount important principles of our Government... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1943 - 872 pages
...discretionary functions, but none that they may not perform within the limits of the Bill of Rights. That they are educating the young for citizenship is reason...individual, if we are not to strangle the free mind at its source and teach youth to discount important principles of our government as mere platitudes.... | |
| Ward Wilbur Keesecker - Educational law and legislation - 1958 - 48 pages
...Bill of Rights. That they are educating the young for citizenship is reason for scrupulous protecdon of Constitutional freedoms of the individual, if we are not to strangle the free mind at its source and teach youth to discount important principles of our Government as mere platitudes.... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1952 - 712 pages
...discretionary functions, but none that they may not perform within the limits of the Bill of Rights. That they are educating the young for citizenship is reason...individual, if we are not to strangle the free mind at its source and teach youth to discount important principles of our Government as mere platitudes.... | |
| John Seiler Brubacher - Universities and colleges - 1971 - 364 pages
...discretionary functions, but none that they may not perform within the limits of the Bill of Rights. That they are educating the young for citizenship is reason...individual, if we are not to strangle the free mind at its source and teach youth to discount important principles of our government as mere platitudes.... | |
| Charles Van Doren, Charles Lincoln Van Doren, Robert McHenry - History - 1971 - 1530 pages
...discretionary functions, but none that they may not perform within the limits of the Bill of Rights. That they are educating the young for citizenship is reason...individual if we are not to strangle the free mind at its source and teach youth to discount important principles of our government as mere platitudes.... | |
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