Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... student , against all ad- vice , to leave college in the middle of the Freshman year , because , since he was going into the ministry , he was eager to devote his whole time to the Bible . Later he saw his mistake , and came back . I ...
... student , against all ad- vice , to leave college in the middle of the Freshman year , because , since he was going into the ministry , he was eager to devote his whole time to the Bible . Later he saw his mistake , and came back . I ...
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... student is he who has as nearly as possible a fixed time for every part of his work ; who , if he has a recitation at ten and another at twelve , knows in advance what he is to study at eleven . He has most time for work and most time ...
... student is he who has as nearly as possible a fixed time for every part of his work ; who , if he has a recitation at ten and another at twelve , knows in advance what he is to study at eleven . He has most time for work and most time ...
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... student of that creative joy which should accompany every exercise of the mind . Yet it is the " effortless custody of automatism " in the lower things that frees the mind for creative joy in the higher . The pianist who cannot through ...
... student of that creative joy which should accompany every exercise of the mind . Yet it is the " effortless custody of automatism " in the lower things that frees the mind for creative joy in the higher . The pianist who cannot through ...
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... student's will be- fore any subject that requires hard math- ematical thinking . In Harvard College an elementary course in philosophy used to begin with lectures on psychology , which fascinated the class ; but " oh , the heavy change ...
... student's will be- fore any subject that requires hard math- ematical thinking . In Harvard College an elementary course in philosophy used to begin with lectures on psychology , which fascinated the class ; but " oh , the heavy change ...
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... students who declare that they cannot learn geometry . This commonly means that they hate geome- try so cordially as never to give it their close attention . There may be some in- telligent persons who cannot learn geo- metry ; but the ...
... students who declare that they cannot learn geometry . This commonly means that they hate geome- try so cordially as never to give it their close attention . There may be some in- telligent persons who cannot learn geo- metry ; but the ...
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