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... telling his wife of my predicament . How the mills of the gods do grind ! Picture me on the following beautiful Sunday morning - I , who had been the problem of problems for teachers and professors - running the gauntlet when I made my ...
... telling his wife of my predicament . How the mills of the gods do grind ! Picture me on the following beautiful Sunday morning - I , who had been the problem of problems for teachers and professors - running the gauntlet when I made my ...
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... tell in a later chapter . One mistake that I believe I made the first day was in attempting too much . I realized that I had a big job . I knew that there were an even hundred of my old associates who were wondering every minute of that ...
... tell in a later chapter . One mistake that I believe I made the first day was in attempting too much . I realized that I had a big job . I knew that there were an even hundred of my old associates who were wondering every minute of that ...
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... Did you notice that I said my wife sent me a message . I did not say that she " called me up . " No , there was not a ' phone in the town . She sent the message . Let me tell you something about that IN LOCO PARENTIS 35.
... Did you notice that I said my wife sent me a message . I did not say that she " called me up . " No , there was not a ' phone in the town . She sent the message . Let me tell you something about that IN LOCO PARENTIS 35.
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Marion Greenleaf Kirkpatrick. the message . Let me tell you something about that town . The school census is little , if any , more to- day than in 1901 , but it has a new high school building costing over $ 30,000 . It has finely ...
Marion Greenleaf Kirkpatrick. the message . Let me tell you something about that town . The school census is little , if any , more to- day than in 1901 , but it has a new high school building costing over $ 30,000 . It has finely ...
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... telling me of the very bad boys and girls , she said , “ I never allow myself to smile . I put on a scowl in the morning and keep it on till the children have passed out at four o'clock . " Can one picture a more desolate place than ...
... telling me of the very bad boys and girls , she said , “ I never allow myself to smile . I put on a scowl in the morning and keep it on till the children have passed out at four o'clock . " Can one picture a more desolate place than ...
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Strona 110 - What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice, and everything nice, That's what little girls are made of.
Strona 250 - ... bad school organization ; while other sections, less fortunately situated in other ways, have been able to make exceptional progress in school reorganization because favored by modern laws on this subject. Three distinct units of organization are in use at the present time in the United States — the district, the township, and the county. In addition, there are several instances of mixed systems in which the management rests both on the district and on the township, or county. Experience has,...
Strona 111 - O woman, lovely woman ! nature made you To temper man ; we had been brutes without you. Angels are painted fair, to look like you ; There's in you all that we believe of heaven ; Amazing brightness, purity and truth, Eternal joy and everlasting love.
Strona 114 - ... perseverance may probably obtain every advantage and honour his college can bestow. I forget whether the simile has been used before, but I would compare the man, whose youth has been thus passed in the tranquillity of dispassionate prudence, to liquors which never ferment, and consequently continue always muddy.
Strona 114 - A lad, whose passions are not strong enough in youth to mislead him from that path of science which his tutors, and not his inclinations, have ! chalked out, by four or five years perseverance may probably obtain every | advantage and honour his college can bestow.
Strona 130 - he who by the plow would thrive, must either hold the plow or drive," is superccded by the precept, " he who by the plow would thrive, must toil in thought as well as drive.
Strona 83 - It's good enough for me! It was good enough for father, It was good enough for father, It was good enough for father, And it's good enough for me!
Strona 250 - In addition, there are several instances of mixed systems, in which the responsibility for management is divided between the district and the township, the district and the county, or the township and the county. There is also some variety in the details of the township systems and much variety in those of the county systems. The district system...
Strona 243 - Experience in teaching, covering several years in graded-school work, in an academy, and in a normal school, leads to the conviction that no subject requires more sound knowledge of the principles of pedagogy than does the subject of agriculture.
Strona 279 - It is to this new-fashioned laxity of rule that we may in part attribute, I think, much of the insubordination and riot, yes, even 'Lynch law,' which has crept into our schools and families, as well as pervaded like a pestilence over our states.