Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... to count the first half of it toward his degree , and to take up something more congenial . These boys , through the labor - saving appliances of their schools , supplemented by their choice of lecture courses ROUTINE AND IDEALS 25.
... to count the first half of it toward his degree , and to take up something more congenial . These boys , through the labor - saving appliances of their schools , supplemented by their choice of lecture courses ROUTINE AND IDEALS 25.
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... boy's mind the idea of science , method , order , principle , and system ; of rule and excep- tion , of richness and harmony . This is commonly and excellently done by mak- ing him begin with Grammar ; nor can too great 26 ROUTINE AND ...
... boy's mind the idea of science , method , order , principle , and system ; of rule and excep- tion , of richness and harmony . This is commonly and excellently done by mak- ing him begin with Grammar ; nor can too great 26 ROUTINE AND ...
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... boys their first , or almost their first , ambition to do something as well as it can be done , and the recognition of severe routine as a means to that end . In football they are judged by an in- numerable jury of their peers . Failure ...
... boys their first , or almost their first , ambition to do something as well as it can be done , and the recognition of severe routine as a means to that end . In football they are judged by an in- numerable jury of their peers . Failure ...
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... boys " who , in the exquisite words of their old comrade , 66 gave freely and eagerly all that they had or hoped for to their country and to their fellow - men in the hour of great need . " In such a practical life as every man or woman ...
... boys " who , in the exquisite words of their old comrade , 66 gave freely and eagerly all that they had or hoped for to their country and to their fellow - men in the hour of great need . " In such a practical life as every man or woman ...
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... boys To hazard all in Freedom's fight . " That even a large college may be roused as one man is obvious to any- body who has heard ( I use the word ad- visedly ) a game of baseball at Princeton , or who has known athletics at Yale , or ...
... boys To hazard all in Freedom's fight . " That even a large college may be roused as one man is obvious to any- body who has heard ( I use the word ad- visedly ) a game of baseball at Princeton , or who has known athletics at Yale , or ...
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