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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1908. How Far Are The Principles of Education Along Indigenous Lines Applicable to American Indians. |
1908
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Hall, Granville Stanley, ed. 1909. Fifty Years of Darwinism, Modern Aspects of Evolution: Centennial Addresses In Honor of Charles Darwin before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Baltimore, Friday, Jan. 1, 1909. |
1909
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1909. The Press and the Professors. |
1909
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1908. The Culture-Value of Modern as Contrasted With That of Ancient Languages. |
1908
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1909. How Can We Make the Average Public School a Good School? |
1909
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1910. The National Child Walfare Conference: Its Work and Its Relation to Child Study. |
1910
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1910. A Children's Institute. |
1910
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1918. A General Survey of Child Study. |
1918
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Kronecker, Hugo und Granville Stanley Hall. 1879. Die willkürliche Muskelaction. |
1879
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1914. Recent Progress in Child Study. |
1914
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1882. The Moral and Religious Training of Children: Read at General Meeting of American Social Science Ass'n, Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1881. |
1882
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1894. Practical Child Study. |
1894
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1911. The Physical Basis of the Moral and Religious Life: Address Delivered in Connection with 25th Anniversary Exercises, June 1, 1910, Y. M. C. A. Training School, Springfield, Massachusetts. |
1911
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1909. Children's Reading as a Factor in Their Education. |
1909
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1910. Introduction. |
1910
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1912. Introductory Note. |
1912
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1910. The Point of View Toward Primitive Races. |
1910
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1914. A Synthetic Genetic Study of Fear. |
1914
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1914. Education and the Social Hygiene Movement: Paper Read at the Meeting of the American Social Hygiene Association, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1914. |
1914
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Hall, Granville Stanley and Edward E. Weaver. 1913. Mind and health. |
1913
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1916. Psychological Notes on the War. |
1916
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1919. Some Possible Effects of the War on American Psychology: Abstract. |
1919
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1910. Improvements Needed in the Teaching of Certain High School Subjects. |
1910
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1919. Practical Applications of the Psychologist as to Courses of Study Which Will Meet the Future Demands of a Democracy. |
1919
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Hall, Granville Stanley. 1905. The Negro in Africa and America. |
1905
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