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... opportunity to reach lay and professional representatives of over 50 agencies using volunteers . Other special training courses were arranged for volunteers who were trained to interview USO hostesses , for volunteers who were trained ...
... opportunity to reach lay and professional representatives of over 50 agencies using volunteers . Other special training courses were arranged for volunteers who were trained to interview USO hostesses , for volunteers who were trained ...
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... opportunity is great ; the re- sponsibility is equally great . If the opportunity is met with foresight , good sense , and courage , it is our opinion that the Foundation can play a vital role in the furtherance of democracy , and ...
... opportunity is great ; the re- sponsibility is equally great . If the opportunity is met with foresight , good sense , and courage , it is our opinion that the Foundation can play a vital role in the furtherance of democracy , and ...
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... opportunity for teacher- student and student - student interaction . They hoped , in short , to increase the opportunity for each student to get what he wanted out of the course . Our records show that the teachers did , in fact , use ...
... opportunity for teacher- student and student - student interaction . They hoped , in short , to increase the opportunity for each student to get what he wanted out of the course . Our records show that the teachers did , in fact , use ...
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PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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