Escuela Primaria River Oaks (Houston) (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Escuela Primaria River Oaks (Houston)" in Spanish language version.

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books.google.com

  • Ferguson, página desconocida (antes de Google Books PT364, ver resultados de la búsqueda, check index to see where page is: PT198 says River Oaks Elementary is mentioned on pages 220 and 223-224. Quote: "[...]Potter told Will Hogg he particularly liked the H-shaped plan with a rectangular auditorium projecting from the rear of the building. The River Oaks Corporation had purchased the fifty-thousand-dollar site for the school and offered it to the Houston Independent School District for half that price to ensure they would have a permanent educational facility as soon as possible.[...]
  • Kirkland, p. 137. "In the late 1920s the Hoggs, Hugh Potter, and Estelle Sharp organized River Oaks mothers in a telephone campaign to pressure Oberholtzer to build River Oaks Elementary as a model school attuned to the "child-centered" philosophy of "interest and effort" espoused by philosopher and reformer John Dewey[...]Ima and Davis became close friends as Ima built up the school library, underwrote landscaping for the grounds, and urged parents to support the school, which was built on land donated by the River Oaks Corporation.54"
  • McAdams, p. 193. "A month later, on March 21, the board approved Laurie's plan for River Oaks Elementary.[...]But neighborhood parents were pleased, and most of Houston seemed relieved to put the issue to rest."

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  • Ferguson, página desconocida (antes de Google Books PT364, ver resultados de la búsqueda, check index to see where page is: PT198 says River Oaks Elementary is mentioned on pages 220 and 223-224. Quote: "[...]Potter told Will Hogg he particularly liked the H-shaped plan with a rectangular auditorium projecting from the rear of the building. The River Oaks Corporation had purchased the fifty-thousand-dollar site for the school and offered it to the Houston Independent School District for half that price to ensure they would have a permanent educational facility as soon as possible.[...]

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houstonpress.com

  • Berryhill, Michael. "Class War." Houston Press. Jueves 13 de abril de 1995. Consultado el 2 de agosto de 2016.

webcitation.org

  • Ewing, Betty. "River Oaks grads, you can relive those good old days." Houston Chronicle. Lunes 29 de noviembre de 1976. Sección 2. Página 1().