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Local Practices: Clubs in the Barbour Intermediate School, Detroitby Mack P. Monroe - 1926 The junior high school (or intermediate school), in achieving its purpose, recognizes the desirability of directing the social instincts of the pupils, as they find expression in clubs and other so-called 'extra-curricular' activities. The school fosters and exploits these activities educationally in several ways. ![]()
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