| Illinois State Agricultural Society - 1855 - 642 páginas
...for its own use a vast and voluminous literature, tlu.t would well nigh sink a whole navy of ships. But where are the universities, the apparatus, the...answers, where? In other words, society has become, lung since, wise enough to know teachers need to be'educated; but it has not. yet become wise enough... | |
| Illinois - 1855 - 1222 páginas
...classes ? Echoar-' where? In other words, society has become, long since, wi*e enoueh !••»"' icuchem need to be educated; but it has not yet become wise enough 1ч' that its workers need education just as much. In these remarks 1 Î :••• forgotten that... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - 1904 - 804 páginas
...peculiar profession which is to be the business of their life. . . . But where are the universities, apparatus, the professors and the literature specifically adapted to any one of the industrial classes? ... In other words, society has become, long since, wise enough to know that teachers need to be educated;... | |
| Illinois State Historical Library - 1904 - 780 páginas
...peculiar profession which is to be the business of their life. . . . But where are the universities, apparatus, the professors and the literature specifically adapted to any one of the industrial classes? ... In other words, society has become, long since, wise enough to know that teachers need to be educated;... | |
| Eugene Davenport - 1908 - 32 páginas
...for its own use, a vast and voluminous literature, that would well nigh sink a whole navy of ships. "But where are the universities, the apparatus, the...that its teachers need to be educated, but it has not become wise enough to know that its workers need education just as much." Professor Turner was pleading... | |
| Eugene Davenport - 1909 - 200 páginas
...for its own use, a vast and voluminous literature, that would wellnigh sink a whole navy of ships. " But where are the universities, the apparatus, the...that its teachers need to be educated, but it has not become wise enough to know that its workers need education just as much. . . . "It is said that farmers... | |
| Eugene Davenport - 1909 - 202 páginas
...for its own use, a vast and voluminous literature, that would wellnigh sink a whole navy of ships. " But where are the universities, the apparatus, the...the industrial classes ? Echo answers, Where ? In otherwords, society has become, long since, wise enough to know that its teachers need to be educated,... | |
| 1910 - 444 páginas
...for its own use, a vast and voluminous literature, that would well nigh sink a whole navy of ships. But where are the universities, the apparatus, the...has become, long since, wise enough to know that its TEACHEiRS need to be educated ; but it has not yet become wise enough to know 66 that its WORKERS need... | |
| Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1908 - 536 páginas
...for its own use, as vast and voluminous literature, that would well nigh sink a whole navy of ships. But where are the universities, the apparatus, the...that its teachers need to be educated, but it has not become wise enough to know' that its workers need education just as much." Professor Turner was pleading... | |
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