Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... fundamental principles which tend to promote accu- racy in thought and in expression . I have said elsewhere- and I believe it with all my might— that one reason for the hold of athletic sport on our schools and ROUTINE AND IDEALS 29.
... fundamental principles which tend to promote accu- racy in thought and in expression . I have said elsewhere- and I believe it with all my might— that one reason for the hold of athletic sport on our schools and ROUTINE AND IDEALS 29.
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By Le Baron Russell Briggs Le Baron Russell Briggs. for the hold of athletic sport on our schools and colleges is its awakening in many boys their first , or almost their first , ambition to do something as well as it can be done , and ...
By Le Baron Russell Briggs Le Baron Russell Briggs. for the hold of athletic sport on our schools and colleges is its awakening in many boys their first , or almost their first , ambition to do something as well as it can be done , and ...
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... athletic contest . Here is work in which youth itself is an ad- vantage , in which the highest honor may be won by a young man who has missed all earlier opportunities for doing anything as well as he knew how ; here is a fresh chance ...
... athletic contest . Here is work in which youth itself is an ad- vantage , in which the highest honor may be won by a young man who has missed all earlier opportunities for doing anything as well as he knew how ; here is a fresh chance ...
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... athletics at Yale , or who knew Harvard in the football sea- son of 1901. Princeton , situated in a small town on an isolated hill , is a cen- tre to itself . Yale lived long in and about a crowded campus , and is so far from a great ...
... athletics at Yale , or who knew Harvard in the football sea- son of 1901. Princeton , situated in a small town on an isolated hill , is a cen- tre to itself . Yale lived long in and about a crowded campus , and is so far from a great ...
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... athletic relations between Harvard and Yale , Professor Palmer went to Sever Hall , where Mr. David A. Wells was to lecture on bank- ing ; and as he went he was troubled by the thought that " those boys " would all be in Massachusetts ...
... athletic relations between Harvard and Yale , Professor Palmer went to Sever Hall , where Mr. David A. Wells was to lecture on bank- ing ; and as he went he was troubled by the thought that " those boys " would all be in Massachusetts ...
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