Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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Página 116
... excuse for becoming what Homer calls an ἄχθος αρούρης , a dead weight on the earth . Every college man or woman is in honor bound to be not disobedient to the heavenly vision , and , in the light of that vision , to lead a life of work ...
... excuse for becoming what Homer calls an ἄχθος αρούρης , a dead weight on the earth . Every college man or woman is in honor bound to be not disobedient to the heavenly vision , and , in the light of that vision , to lead a life of work ...
Página 118
... excuse for an education that suffers a clean - hearted girl to crown what she would call the " wild " life of her lover with a halo of romance . She should know just what such a life means before she consents to marry a man who leads or ...
... excuse for an education that suffers a clean - hearted girl to crown what she would call the " wild " life of her lover with a halo of romance . She should know just what such a life means before she consents to marry a man who leads or ...
Página 168
... excuses for the mild indisposition with which some students are often and perfunctorily afflicted . No penalty has proved satisfactory . Our common pen- alty in Cambridge for dishonesty in written work is suspension ; but suspen- sion ...
... excuses for the mild indisposition with which some students are often and perfunctorily afflicted . No penalty has proved satisfactory . Our common pen- alty in Cambridge for dishonesty in written work is suspension ; but suspen- sion ...
Página 170
... excuses , the necessity of hard training , the responsibility of duty day by day , the meanness of the " quitter . " As to excuses , I have heard a college officer whose busi- ness it is to pass on them described as " a man you lie to ...
... excuses , the necessity of hard training , the responsibility of duty day by day , the meanness of the " quitter . " As to excuses , I have heard a college officer whose busi- ness it is to pass on them described as " a man you lie to ...
Página 171
... more who had excused himself for ab- sence on the ground that he had gone with a sick companion to a " phizician . " I cheerfully accepted his excuse , but told him that I did not like to see him spell SCHOOL AND COLLEGE 171.
... more who had excused himself for ab- sence on the ground that he had gone with a sick companion to a " phizician . " I cheerfully accepted his excuse , but told him that I did not like to see him spell SCHOOL AND COLLEGE 171.
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