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1. Bulletin by University of the State of New York (1902)
"This comment touches at once the difference between the algebra class and the
physics class. The algebra class is taught more or less as a whole, ..."
2. The Francis W. Parker School Year Book by Francis W. Parker School, Francis W. Parker School (Chicago, Ill.), Francis W. Parker School, Chicago (1918)
"The thorough testing of such systems by a physics class not only provides
interesting, practical work for the class, but may also prove of direct service to ..."
3. The Teaching of Physics for Purposes of General Education by Charles Riborg Mann (1912)
"In the first place, we must consider the life when he comes into the physics
class; and, in the second place, we must consider his career after he leaves ..."
4. The National Teacher: A Monthly Educational Journal by Emerson Elbridge White (1875)
"Yet it will happen, let the teacher know ever so much, that pupils will often
ask questions in the physics class which the teacher cannot answer. ..."
5. Calendar by University of Calcutta (1908)
"Presidency College NATURAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE (B). PHYSICS. CLASS III. ...
PHYSICS. CLASS I. In order of merit. De, Krishnaprasad . ..."