Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... lecture and read Shak- spere , or even to read Kipling ? " First and obviously , because you can read Shakspere at another time , whereas Pro- fessor X's lecture is given at a fixed hour , is part of a course , and a link in an im ...
... lecture and read Shak- spere , or even to read Kipling ? " First and obviously , because you can read Shakspere at another time , whereas Pro- fessor X's lecture is given at a fixed hour , is part of a course , and a link in an im ...
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... lecture is for the time be- ing your business . The habit of attend- ing to business is a habit you must form and keep , before you can be regarded as " there . " Moreover this habit does away with all manner of time - wasting ...
... lecture is for the time be- ing your business . The habit of attend- ing to business is a habit you must form and keep , before you can be regarded as " there . " Moreover this habit does away with all manner of time - wasting ...
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... lectures on psychology , which fascinated the class ; but " oh , the heavy change " when in the second half - year psychology gave place to logic ! The text - book , " Jevons's Elementary Lessons ... lecture courses ROUTINE AND IDEALS 25.
... lectures on psychology , which fascinated the class ; but " oh , the heavy change " when in the second half - year psychology gave place to logic ! The text - book , " Jevons's Elementary Lessons ... lecture courses ROUTINE AND IDEALS 25.
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... lecture courses in college , had lost , or what is almost as bad , thought they had lost , the power of close logical application . Worst of all , they had lost the stimulus of surmounting difficulties . How were they training ...
... lecture courses in college , had lost , or what is almost as bad , thought they had lost , the power of close logical application . Worst of all , they had lost the stimulus of surmounting difficulties . How were they training ...
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... lecture on bank- ing ; and as he went he was troubled by the thought that " those boys " would all be in Massachusetts Hall , and that Mr. Wells would have no audience . Arriving at the lecture hall , which seats over four hundred THE ...
... lecture on bank- ing ; and as he went he was troubled by the thought that " those boys " would all be in Massachusetts Hall , and that Mr. Wells would have no audience . Arriving at the lecture hall , which seats over four hundred THE ...
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