The 8- and 9-year-olds answered assignments to define women’s liberation in Mission View and Lewis and Clark grade schools recently. In sometimes painful penpersonship, they scrawled their answers.
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The 8- and 9-year-olds answered assignments to define women’s liberation in Mission View and Lewis and Clark grade schools recently. In sometimes painful penpersonship, they scrawled their answers.
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A year later, after spending a week in sixth grade at Alcott, Soil observed: Changes occurred which cannot be calculated by tabulating new test scores or by observing neater penpersonship. It takes more time than that to notice the subtle and remarkable ways in which a child’s mind grows and begins to reach out for a larger chunk of the world.
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In Unity under your direction has added one more atrocity to its list of many. The worst to date had been the article of absurdity called “The Trek” by the penpersonship of a Shelley Hamilton. Now the editor deems it necessary to ostracize a whole congregation in an editorial. You see it was a decision of our congregation to return the pieces of paper called In Unity. […] William Coulter / Chairperson / Christian Education / MCCR - Houston
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The Olympics will consist of teams of the “average American family (Mom, Dad, Buddy, and Sis),” with anyone playing whatever role they wish. The events will include duck and cover drills; spare door and shovel carrying; digging a hole, driving a car over it, and getting into the hole; automobile packing contests; possession of the best post-destruction documents; penpersonship of P.O. change of address forms, etc.
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