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ColbyJune Rose. Literature and Life in School, Chapter I. (Houghton Mifflin Company: Boston, 1906, 229 pp.)
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CanbyHenry Seidel. “War or peace in literature.” Saturday Review of Literature, April 9, 1932.
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LaskerBruno. Race Attitudes in Children. (Henry Holt and Company: New York, 1929, 394 pp.)
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