The Popular Science Monthly, Tom 46D. Appleton, 1895 |
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... knowledge , to establish the truth of his statements . Journalism to - day does much of what was wont to be done by the clergyman and the schoolmaster . While there is no diminu- tion in the respect paid to the sacred office of the ...
... knowledge , to establish the truth of his statements . Journalism to - day does much of what was wont to be done by the clergyman and the schoolmaster . While there is no diminu- tion in the respect paid to the sacred office of the ...
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... knowledge of ancient languages and literatures . The college requirements for admission , the traditions or su- perstitions of the past , and the inclinations of those in charge of secondary schools have all tended to maintain and ...
... knowledge of ancient languages and literatures . The college requirements for admission , the traditions or su- perstitions of the past , and the inclinations of those in charge of secondary schools have all tended to maintain and ...
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that teacher who , combined with the requisite knowledge , has the ability and inclination to endure hard work and drudgery ; who has , in short , the many and rare qualities necessary to give to pupils a good knowledge of their own ...
that teacher who , combined with the requisite knowledge , has the ability and inclination to endure hard work and drudgery ; who has , in short , the many and rare qualities necessary to give to pupils a good knowledge of their own ...
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... knowledge of the college standing of boys from different schools , I should say that the standing of these high- school graduates has been , on the average , higher than the aver- age standing of the graduates of any other school in the ...
... knowledge of the college standing of boys from different schools , I should say that the standing of these high- school graduates has been , on the average , higher than the aver- age standing of the graduates of any other school in the ...
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... knowledge . But we must admit that it was not always so . A curious record of a very.different state of feeling came ... knowledge which alone in the middle ages was thought worthy of the name of science . It was the knowledge gained not ...
... knowledge . But we must admit that it was not always so . A curious record of a very.different state of feeling came ... knowledge which alone in the middle ages was thought worthy of the name of science . It was the knowledge gained not ...
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