Education, Volume 31New England Publishing Company, 1911 - Education |
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... culture ; and that is the aim of all our teaching . The subject should not be too general , in fact it is hardly possible to make it too specific . More can be accomplished by directing energy into a few well - chosen channels than into ...
... culture ; and that is the aim of all our teaching . The subject should not be too general , in fact it is hardly possible to make it too specific . More can be accomplished by directing energy into a few well - chosen channels than into ...
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... culture - producing institution the Ameri- can college is sadly lacking . The president referred to even asks for suggestions in regard to " how that atmosphere in which culture thrives can be produced in the undergraduate years . " In ...
... culture - producing institution the Ameri- can college is sadly lacking . The president referred to even asks for suggestions in regard to " how that atmosphere in which culture thrives can be produced in the undergraduate years . " In ...
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... culture to , the mind and heart . I advocate it as a subject that " will swim out with a shipwrecked man . " It is ... cultural course . The subject is invading even the German technical schools , along with the languages , ethics and ...
... culture to , the mind and heart . I advocate it as a subject that " will swim out with a shipwrecked man . " It is ... cultural course . The subject is invading even the German technical schools , along with the languages , ethics and ...
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... culture represented by the simple religious cult down through Aeschylus , Shakespeare and Goethe , finds a parallel in the history of religious inspira- tion as first recorded in the rude paintings in the catacombs , and developed ...
... culture represented by the simple religious cult down through Aeschylus , Shakespeare and Goethe , finds a parallel in the history of religious inspira- tion as first recorded in the rude paintings in the catacombs , and developed ...
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... culture and many other subjects . But none of these are synonymous with education ; they are only the separate parts that some great master has yet to fit into one complete whole which will then be the guide and stand - by of every ...
... culture and many other subjects . But none of these are synonymous with education ; they are only the separate parts that some great master has yet to fit into one complete whole which will then be the guide and stand - by of every ...
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