| National Education Association of the United States - 1913 - 844 σελίδες
...of common-sense 27. Do not know enough of the influence of instinct on the conduct of children ... T This sounds like a formidable list but it is really...and respect the mental power and force of children. 526 NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION [Normal He may violate every law of teaching agreed upon by all... | |
| Frank Cummins Lockwood - 1913 - 180 σελίδες
...Co. "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;... | |
| Abraham Howry Espenshade - 1913 - 408 σελίδες
...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;... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 556 σελίδες
...by special arrangement with the publishers from Education for Efficiency (Uoughton, Mifflin & Co.). vain of a little exclusive information or of an uncommon...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 - 1915 - 42 σελίδες
...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 - 1915 - 40 σελίδες
...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... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton - 1915 - 416 σελίδες
...term " cultivated man " in only its good sense — 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;... | |
| Clayton Sedgwick Cooper - 1915 - 400 σελίδες
...schoolmasters, has set before his countrymen this ideal of the educated man: A man of quick perception, broad sympathies, and wide affinities, responsive...courageous but gentle; not finished, but perfecting. Something of an order to be sure, and also a reminder of the cultural American of Emerson's period... | |
| Abbie Josephine Ruggles Harrington - 1915 - 74 σελίδες
...responsive but independent; self-reliant but deferential ; loving truth and FRANCIS BISHOP HARRINGTON 41 candor, but also moderation and proportion; courageous but gentle ; not finished but perfeaing." [THE TUFTS COLLEGE GRADUATE, JULY, 19U] COUNTWAY LIBRARY HC 2URS III 1.Ea.356. In memoriam,... | |
| 1903 - 768 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. There are two principal differences between the present ideal and that which prevailed at the beginning... | |
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