1941
DOI: 10.2307/3606582
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On De-Bunking Arithmetic

Abstract: They wept like anything to seeSuch quantities of sand.“If this were only cleared away,”They said, “it would be grand.”It would be, and if those young airmen of whom we heard in the February Gazette had not spent so much lost endeavour in weaving ropes of this sand, perhaps they would not now be in such need of the help which we are so eager to give them. For although the seven-times-seven mops of our teaching committees have been sweeping for far more than half a year, there is no doubt that school Arithmetic … Show more

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