School and Home Education, Volume 26Public-School Publishing Company, 1907 |
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... girls in city and country alike to contribute something , great or small , to this noble cause ! Let those teachers who had in prospect this summer a visit to the city by the Golden Gate to attend the N.E.A. donate but a frac- tion of ...
... girls in city and country alike to contribute something , great or small , to this noble cause ! Let those teachers who had in prospect this summer a visit to the city by the Golden Gate to attend the N.E.A. donate but a frac- tion of ...
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... girls . More and more this life of our young people is tending to gather around our schools and center in the management of our teachers . At least three things are gradually becoming clear to us as a body : First , we are beginning to ...
... girls . More and more this life of our young people is tending to gather around our schools and center in the management of our teachers . At least three things are gradually becoming clear to us as a body : First , we are beginning to ...
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... girls having a tea party , an orchestra , a football team , a political machine , or a school . But this much social machinery it must and will have if there is to be social efficiency . Applying this principle to the prob- lem in hand ...
... girls having a tea party , an orchestra , a football team , a political machine , or a school . But this much social machinery it must and will have if there is to be social efficiency . Applying this principle to the prob- lem in hand ...
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... girls had made the doctor a veritable bugbear to their lit- tle charges . They shrank from him in unaffected terror . In order to win their confidence , he hit upon the very successful device of rapidly sketching crude and funny ...
... girls had made the doctor a veritable bugbear to their lit- tle charges . They shrank from him in unaffected terror . In order to win their confidence , he hit upon the very successful device of rapidly sketching crude and funny ...
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... Girl Who Played with Matches . " The former was represented as a nice fat , rosy little fellow in the next picture ; in the second , he was a rather slender lad ; in the third , alarmingly thin ; in the fourth , a mere shadow ; in the ...
... Girl Who Played with Matches . " The former was represented as a nice fat , rosy little fellow in the next picture ; in the second , he was a rather slender lad ; in the third , alarmingly thin ; in the fourth , a mere shadow ; in the ...
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Página 143 - And only the Master shall praise us. and only the Master shall blame: And no one shall work for money. and no one shall work for fame. But each for the joy of the working. and each. in his separate star. Shall draw the Thing as he sees It for the God of Things as They Are!
Página 38 - He tore out a reed, the great god Pan, From the deep, cool bed of the river; The limpid water turbidly ran, And the broken lilies a-dying lay, And the dragon-fly had fled away Ere he brought it out of the river.
Página 39 - Then, dropping his mouth to a hole in the reed, He blew in power by the river. Sweet, sweet, sweet, O Pan, Piercing sweet by the river ! Blinding sweet, O great god Pan The sun on the hill forgot to die, And the lilies revived, and the dragonfly Came back to dream on the river.
Página 58 - Furthermore, it is necessary to everlasting salvation : that he also believe rightly the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ. For the right Faith is, that we believe and confess : that our Lord Jesus Christ...
Página 38 - WHAT was he doing, the great god Pan, Down in the reeds by the river ? Spreading ruin and scattering ban, Splashing and paddling with hoofs of a goat, And breaking the golden lilies afloat With the dragon-fly on the river. He tore out a reed, the great god Pan...
Página 118 - Binds it, and makes all error : and, to KNOW, Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendor may escape, Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to be without.
Página 250 - It is impossible to conclude, of any given mass of acquired wealth, merely by the fact of its existence, whether it signifies good or evil to the nation in the midst of which it exists. Its real value depends on the moral sign attached to it, just as sternly as that of a mathematical quantity depends on the algebraical sign attached to it.
Página 286 - He only is advancing in life, whose heart is getting softer, whose blood warmer, whose brain quicker, whose spirit is entering into Living * peace. And the men who have this life in them are the true lords or kings of the earth — they, and they only.
Página 58 - Who although he be God and Man; yet he is not two, but one Christ; One; not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh: but by taking of the Manhood into God; One altogether, not by confusion of Substance: but by unity of Person. For as the reasonable soul and flesh is one man: so God and Man is one Christ...
Página 39 - With his hard, bleak steel at the patient reed, Till there was not a sign of a leaf indeed To prove it fresh from the river.