Addresses, Educational and PatrioticH.W. Wilson Company, 1910 - 533 страница |
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... enter college . The great educational work done by Yale is of course the direct work of training its own students . With few exceptions the graduates of Yale have recognized the training they received as valuable and have been grateful ...
... enter college . The great educational work done by Yale is of course the direct work of training its own students . With few exceptions the graduates of Yale have recognized the training they received as valuable and have been grateful ...
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... enter new and untried paths . The education that in the past had succeeded in giv- ing men power , has seemed to them good enough for the future ; and they have been slow to accept knowl- edge without discipline , or culture without ...
... enter new and untried paths . The education that in the past had succeeded in giv- ing men power , has seemed to them good enough for the future ; and they have been slow to accept knowl- edge without discipline , or culture without ...
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... enter upon their professional studies , the uni- versity ought to have corrected forever their intellec- tual near - sightedness , and ought to have created in their minds a conviction that there are more things in INAUGURAL ADDRESS 127.
... enter upon their professional studies , the uni- versity ought to have corrected forever their intellec- tual near - sightedness , and ought to have created in their minds a conviction that there are more things in INAUGURAL ADDRESS 127.
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... enter the high school . No other course appearing desirable , he goes through the high school . If it is possible for either his parents or himself to meet the expense , he goes to college and in due time is graduated . Multitudes , of ...
... enter the high school . No other course appearing desirable , he goes through the high school . If it is possible for either his parents or himself to meet the expense , he goes to college and in due time is graduated . Multitudes , of ...
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... enter them , but because their ranks are further swelled by large numbers of persons who have had no collegiate training . Some of these no doubt are excellent men in their profession but many are 144 THE DISSEMINATION.
... enter them , but because their ranks are further swelled by large numbers of persons who have had no collegiate training . Some of these no doubt are excellent men in their profession but many are 144 THE DISSEMINATION.
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Страница 269 - If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions: I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.
Страница 310 - Beware of little expenses ; A small leak will sink a great ship, as Poor Richard says ; and again, Who dainties love shall beggars prove ; and moreover, Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.