Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... dents for those daily duties which might chafe a mind that has tasted intellectual joy . No college can make everybody unselfish and wise ; yet among human powers for unselfishness and wisdom I know none like that of a healthy college ...
... dents for those daily duties which might chafe a mind that has tasted intellectual joy . No college can make everybody unselfish and wise ; yet among human powers for unselfishness and wisdom I know none like that of a healthy college ...
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... dent and instructor ? " In a small college the Faculty know , or think they know , every student . Between the large college and the small there is a real difference in the relation of the instructors as a whole toward the students as ...
... dent and instructor ? " In a small college the Faculty know , or think they know , every student . Between the large college and the small there is a real difference in the relation of the instructors as a whole toward the students as ...
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... dents who need the strength that comes from strong friends . Many instructors invite students to their houses , or keep certain hours clear , as the University preachers do , for any and all students . Every Christmas Eve Professor ...
... dents who need the strength that comes from strong friends . Many instructors invite students to their houses , or keep certain hours clear , as the University preachers do , for any and all students . Every Christmas Eve Professor ...
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... dents , no one who is not inside of Har- vard life can begin to know how many young fellows are aiding the weaker brethren to lead clean , sober , and hon- est lives ; how much responsibility of all sorts the best students will take ...
... dents , no one who is not inside of Har- vard life can begin to know how many young fellows are aiding the weaker brethren to lead clean , sober , and hon- est lives ; how much responsibility of all sorts the best students will take ...
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... dent who took charge of it could scarcely speak . Shaw was a religious man , ear- nest in religion as in all things ; yet he was never praised more highly than by a student who was known as a cynic . In a few months this unknown coun ...
... dent who took charge of it could scarcely speak . Shaw was a religious man , ear- nest in religion as in all things ; yet he was never praised more highly than by a student who was known as a cynic . In a few months this unknown coun ...
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