Educational Review, Τόμος 6Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1893 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... principles rather than by political preferences , the problem of municipal reform will become solvable ; but even then the larger the city the greater will be the necessity for statutory plans of organ- ization which centralize ...
... principles rather than by political preferences , the problem of municipal reform will become solvable ; but even then the larger the city the greater will be the necessity for statutory plans of organ- ization which centralize ...
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... principles upon which the good government of the schools in great cities rests , and to declare the lines upon which reforms must proceed . In my opinion these are the following : First . 1893 ] Plans of organization for school purposes 13.
... principles upon which the good government of the schools in great cities rests , and to declare the lines upon which reforms must proceed . In my opinion these are the following : First . 1893 ] Plans of organization for school purposes 13.
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... principle should be lost . Second . Small school boards with members representing the whole city and not wards or districts . Third . The complete separation of school administration from municipal business . This is imperative . Laws ...
... principle should be lost . Second . Small school boards with members representing the whole city and not wards or districts . Third . The complete separation of school administration from municipal business . This is imperative . Laws ...
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... principles , a broad knowledge of facts , and a vigorous literary style . As to these I see nothing peculiar as bearing upon editorial work . A good editor must have a very wide general knowledge of things . He must not be a specialist ...
... principles , a broad knowledge of facts , and a vigorous literary style . As to these I see nothing peculiar as bearing upon editorial work . A good editor must have a very wide general knowledge of things . He must not be a specialist ...
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... principles to their purse , or their party ; the second have no knowledge to sell . But as one reads editorial comment in several daily papers , he is impressed with the comprehensiveness of knowledge , with the wisdom , justice , and ...
... principles to their purse , or their party ; the second have no knowledge to sell . But as one reads editorial comment in several daily papers , he is impressed with the comprehensiveness of knowledge , with the wisdom , justice , and ...
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Σελίδα 99 - The Holy Supper is kept, indeed, In whatso we share with another's need; Not what we give, but what we share, ! For the gift without the giver is bare; Who gives himself with his alms feeds three, Himself, his hungering neighbor, and me.
Σελίδα 111 - But who, if he be called upon to face Some awful moment to which Heaven has joined Great issues, good or bad for human kind, Is happy as a Lover ; and attired With sudden brightness, like a Man inspired...
Σελίδα 181 - Love thou thy land, with love far- brought From out the storied Past, and used Within the Present, but transfused Thro' future time by power of thought.
Σελίδα 286 - ... economy; and if public libraries were half as costly as public dinners, or books cost the tenth part of what bracelets do, even foolish men and women might sometimes suspect there was good in reading, as well as in munching and sparkling; whereas the very cheapness of literature is making even wise people forget that if a book is worth reading, it is worth buying.
Σελίδα 177 - Addison's and another of Gray's ; there are passages in Cowper and Scott, a very few noble lyrics of Thomas Campbell, several sonnets of Wordsworth, and some splendid ballads of Tennyson, foremost among them the tremendous poem of " The Revenge," together with some beautiful meditative pieces, such as " Of old sat Freedom on the Heights," and
Σελίδα 10 - Every resolution involving an expenditure of money or the approval of a contract for the payment of money, or for the purchase, sale, lease or transfer of property, or levying any tax...
Σελίδα 146 - Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side.
Σελίδα 142 - To prohibit sectarian instruction, but to have taught in the University the immortality of the soul, the existence of an all-wise and benevolent Creator, and that obedience to His laws is the highest duty of man.
Σελίδα 118 - Negro youth who should go out and teach and lead their people, first by example, by getting land and homes ; to give them not a dollar they could earn for themselves ; to teach respect for labor, to replace stupid drudgery with skilled hands; and, to these ends, to build up an industrial system, for the sake not only of self-support and intelligent labor, but also for the sake of character.
Σελίδα 443 - Teaching, are as follows: 1. To fit University students for the higher positions in the public school service. 2. To promote the study of educational science. 3. To teach the history of education, and of educational systems and doctrines. 4. To secure to teaching the rights, prerogatives, and advantages of a profession.