Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... " and against " apolo- gizing for them as if they were original sin . " I am in danger of both these trans- gressions . In proclaiming that there is no education without hard work , I may seem to proclaim ROUTINE AND IDEALS 5.
... " and against " apolo- gizing for them as if they were original sin . " I am in danger of both these trans- gressions . In proclaiming that there is no education without hard work , I may seem to proclaim ROUTINE AND IDEALS 5.
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... in a class of five hundred ? Which offers the more reasonable and promising basis for the friendship of a life ? Is there not , after all , some danger when even affini- ties are , as it were , prescribed and pro- 48 HARVARD AND.
... in a class of five hundred ? Which offers the more reasonable and promising basis for the friendship of a life ? Is there not , after all , some danger when even affini- ties are , as it were , prescribed and pro- 48 HARVARD AND.
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... danger in that extem- pore intimacy , that almost instantaneous swearing of eternal friendship , which a small community may demand ? " But what of the relation between stu- dent and instructor ? " In a small college the Faculty know ...
... danger in that extem- pore intimacy , that almost instantaneous swearing of eternal friendship , which a small community may demand ? " But what of the relation between stu- dent and instructor ? " In a small college the Faculty know ...
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... danger of con- tagion from epidemics . For the care of the sick , the Stillman Infirmary has al- ready a nearly perfect equipment ; and the new ward for contagious diseases will make the Infirmary complete . As to moral aid for the ...
... danger of con- tagion from epidemics . For the care of the sick , the Stillman Infirmary has al- ready a nearly perfect equipment ; and the new ward for contagious diseases will make the Infirmary complete . As to moral aid for the ...
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... danger and awe and love , there is Beauty , plenteous as rain , shed for thee ; and though thou shouldst walk the world over , thou shalt not be able to find a condition inopportune or ig- noble . " The poet is not only a seer , he is ...
... danger and awe and love , there is Beauty , plenteous as rain , shed for thee ; and though thou shouldst walk the world over , thou shalt not be able to find a condition inopportune or ig- noble . " The poet is not only a seer , he is ...
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