Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... things and then comes back to convince us that he has done what was required . . . . In the school of the future , the child is going to live , really live . This means what he learns he learns because he needs it then and there ...
... things and then comes back to convince us that he has done what was required . . . . In the school of the future , the child is going to live , really live . This means what he learns he learns because he needs it then and there ...
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... things of the spirit . No profound intellectual passion has been awakened , no habit of independent judgment formed . The college man shares the usual popular prejudices of his community . He runs with the crowd after the hero of the ...
... things of the spirit . No profound intellectual passion has been awakened , no habit of independent judgment formed . The college man shares the usual popular prejudices of his community . He runs with the crowd after the hero of the ...
الصفحة 282
... things will be ' added unto us ' if we persevere in high aims . But it is none of these things which should be held out as the ultimate object and aim of humanity — the gain derivable from a genuine pursuit of truth of every kind ; no ...
... things will be ' added unto us ' if we persevere in high aims . But it is none of these things which should be held out as the ultimate object and aim of humanity — the gain derivable from a genuine pursuit of truth of every kind ; no ...
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