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... arts are the arts of free- dom . To be free a man must understand the tradition in which he lives . A great book is one which yields up through the liberal arts a clear and important understanding of our tradition . An education which ...
... arts are the arts of free- dom . To be free a man must understand the tradition in which he lives . A great book is one which yields up through the liberal arts a clear and important understanding of our tradition . An education which ...
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... arts college fails to relate its work to the world the students must face , and that it fails to make the student under- stand its aims . In colloquial phraseology , the liberal arts college high- hats the vocational phases of education ...
... arts college fails to relate its work to the world the students must face , and that it fails to make the student under- stand its aims . In colloquial phraseology , the liberal arts college high- hats the vocational phases of education ...
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... arts program . Specifically I suggest that the liberal arts colleges integrate their programs with vocational fields . For instance : what courses should be elected by a student interested in entering the diplomatic field , or social ...
... arts program . Specifically I suggest that the liberal arts colleges integrate their programs with vocational fields . For instance : what courses should be elected by a student interested in entering the diplomatic field , or social ...
Contents
SPACE ARRANGEMENT The Battlefield of Waterloo | 7 |
COMPARISON AND CONTRAST True and False Humor | 13 |
ANALOGY The Stagecoach from Looking Backward Edward Bellamy | 19 |
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