Towards higher heights in Liberian education / produced by the M inistry of Education.
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TextPublication details: Monrovia : Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, R. L., 1972.Description: iii, 44 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - P 370.9666 LIB
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Towards higher heights in Liberian education /
APA
Liberia, . (1972). Towards higher heights in Liberian education. Monrovia: Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, R. L.
Chicago
Liberia, . 1972. Towards higher heights in Liberian education. Monrovia: Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, R. L.
Harvard
Liberia, . (1972). Towards higher heights in Liberian education. Monrovia: Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, R. L.
MLA
Liberia, . Towards higher heights in Liberian education. Monrovia: Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, R. L. 1972.
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