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... but an educational providence who has a loving , watchful , beneficent interest in every child of the state , every school , every college , every university ; who , in her library remembers the past and in her museum the longer ...
... but an educational providence who has a loving , watchful , beneficent interest in every child of the state , every school , every college , every university ; who , in her library remembers the past and in her museum the longer ...
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The object of this rotation is to give him a chance to experiment with various forms of construction in order to discover which way his interest and talent lie and to give him social insight and efficiency .
The object of this rotation is to give him a chance to experiment with various forms of construction in order to discover which way his interest and talent lie and to give him social insight and efficiency .
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... way his interest and talent lie and to give him social insight and efficiency . The Gary school does not attempt to choose a career for a child ; nor does it take any steps which will necessarily fix his social rank or status .
... way his interest and talent lie and to give him social insight and efficiency . The Gary school does not attempt to choose a career for a child ; nor does it take any steps which will necessarily fix his social rank or status .
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He taught compound interest . One section was always working at the board and the other section at the seats . After each problem errors on the board were pointed out and questions answered . The teaching 18 19 1916 ) The Gary ...
He taught compound interest . One section was always working at the board and the other section at the seats . After each problem errors on the board were pointed out and questions answered . The teaching 18 19 1916 ) The Gary ...
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They have no fear of authority ; yet they do not overstep the bounds of good breeding and they conserve the collective interest . They are not strapped to stationary desks for five hours a day . They sit in such desks about two hundred ...
They have no fear of authority ; yet they do not overstep the bounds of good breeding and they conserve the collective interest . They are not strapped to stationary desks for five hours a day . They sit in such desks about two hundred ...
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Página 156 - The word unto the prophet spoken Was writ on tables yet unbroken; The word by seers or sibyls told In groves of oak, or fanes of gold, Still floats upon the morning wind, Still whispers to the willing mind. One accent of the Holy Ghost The heedless world hath never lost.
Página 161 - And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, and considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
Página 76 - That there is hereby established in the Department of the Interior a bureau, to be called the Bureau of Mines, and a director of said bureau, who shall be thoroughly equipped for the duties of said office by technical education and experience and who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate...
Página 297 - In no case may we interpret an action as the outcome of the exercise of a higher psychical faculty, if it can be interpreted as the outcome of the exercise of one which stands lower in the psychological scale, (p.
Página 6 - But scarce that word was breathed when one small hand Lifted victorious o'er a giant wrong That had its victims crushed through ages long; Some woman set her pale and quivering face, Firm as a rock, against a man's disgrace ; A little child...
Página 82 - It becomes our painful duty to inform you of the death of President Garfield and to advise you to take the oath of office as President of the United States without delay.
Página 440 - Any institution to be ranked as a college must have at least six professors giving their entire time to college and university work, a course of four full years in liberal arts and sciences, and should require for admission not less than the usual four years of academic or high school preparation or its equivalent.
Página 76 - SEC. 6. There shall be elected in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three, at the time of the election of a Justice of the Supreme Court, eight Regents of the University, two of whom shall hold their office for two years, two for four years, two for six years and two for eight years. They shall enter upon the duties of their office on the first of January next succeeding their election. At every regular election of a Justice of the Supreme Court thereafter, there shall be elected two Regents, whose...
Página 220 - Excudent alii spirantia mollius aera, credo equidem, vivos ducent de marmore vultus, orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent: 850 tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento; hae tibi erunt artes; pacisque imponere morem, parcere subiectis et debellare superbos.
Página 240 - Nam ceterae neque temporum sunt neque aetatum omnium neque locorum ; at haec studia adulescentiam alunt, senectutem oblectant, secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solacium praebent, delectant domi, non impediunt foris, pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur.