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A compilation of current research that investigates various aspects of musical experience
Education Rocks: Changing Rock Colors By: Robert "Bob" Sprague Education Rocks is a volume encompassing the decades of author Robert Sprague’s experience as a teacher at many different school districts. Find within personal notes from students, school district officials, and various teachers that illustrate the effect Sprague’s journey of education had on those around them – as well as the effect it had on him.
Philip Pfau was born in Russia, ca. 1850, the son of Andrew and Christina Loran Pfau. He married Eufrasina "Rosina" Jochim (1850-1906), daughter of Pater and Margaretha Bohm Jochim, in Russia. They had eleven children, 1870-1895, born near Odessa, Russia, one child died young. The family immigrated to the United States and Canada in seven stages, 1892-1911. Philip and Eufrasina arrived in the United States in 1906 with four children. Philip was killed in a farm accident near St. Vincent's, North Dakota, two months after their arrival; Eufrasina went into shock and died two months his death. Descendants lived in North Dakota, Montana, British Columbia, Washington, Saskatchewan, Wyoming, and elsewhere
The most current information on United States secondary schools-- both public and private-- in a quick, easy-to-use format.