 | 1915
...better definition today, although we have learned a good deal since 1903 about culture and its effects. "He is to be a man of quick perceptions, broad sympathies,...candor, but also moderation and proportion; courageous, biit gentle ; not finished, but perfecting." The cultivated man has to be a man of quick perceptions.... | |
 | John Michels (Journalist) - 1903
...the term cultivated man in only its good sense — in Emerson's sense. In this paper he is not to be a weak, critical, fastidious creature, vain of a little...courageous but gentle, not finished but perfecting. There are two principal differences between the present ideal and that which prevailed at the beginning... | |
 | Lilian Whiting - 1903 - 373 σελίδες
...definition of the cultivated man, who is not, in this Twentieth-Century reading of the term, to be " a weak, critical, fastidious creature, vain of a little...courageous but gentle, not finished but perfecting." " The situation that has not its ideal was never yet occupied by man," well said Goethe ; and perhaps one... | |
 | John Michels (Journalist) - 1903
...the term cultivated man in only its good sense— in Emerson's sense. In this paper he is not to be a weak, critical, fastidious creature, vain of a little...courageous but gentle, not finished but perfecting. There are two principal differences between the present ideal and that which prevailed at the beginning... | |
 | National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1903
...term "cultivated man " in only its good sense — in Emerson's sense. In this paper, he is not to be a weak, critical, fastidious creature, vain of a little...courageous, but gentle ; not finished, but perfecting. All authorities agree that true culture is not exclusive, sectarian, or partisan, but the very opposite... | |
 | Charles William Eliot, Andrew Fleming West, William Rainey Harper, Nicholas Murray Butler - 1903 - 105 σελίδες
...the term cultivated man in only its good sense — in Emerson's sense. In this paper he is not to be a weak, critical, fastidious creature, vain of a little...courageous but gentle, not finished but perfecting. All authorities agree that true culture is not exclusive, sectarian, or partisan, but the very opposite;... | |
 | National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1903
...term "cultivated man " in only its good sense — in Emerson's sense. In this paper, he is not to be a weak, critical, fastidious creature, vain of a little...courageous, but gentle; not finished, but perfecting. All authorities agree that true culture is not exclusive, sectarian, or partisan, but the very opposite;... | |
 | Friends General Conference (U.S.). General Conference - 1904
...on the topic, "The New Definition of the Cultivated Man." He said : "In this paper he is not to be a weak, critical, fastidious creature, vain of a little...courageous but gentle, not finished but perfecting. All authorities agree that true culture is not exclusive, but the very opposite; that it is not to... | |
 | Howard Jason Rogers - 1907
...on the topic, " The New Definition of the Cultivated Man." He said: " In this paper he is not to be a weak, critical, fastidious creature, vain of a little...courageous but gentle, not finished but perfecting. All authorities agree that true culture is not exclusive, but the very opposite; that it is not to... | |
 | 1906
...logic. He is to be a man of quick perceptions, of broad sympathies and wide affinities, responsible, but independent, self-reliant, but deferential, loving...courageous, but gentle, not finished, but perfecting." Clearly we must have systematic training of every grade for all classes of workers, — practical training,... | |
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