The North American Review, Volume 149O. Everett, 1889 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... authorities should aim to do all in their power to bring the student through his college course with a vigorous body , a mind well - disciplined and stored with knowledge , and a pure , strong , and manly character . The control which ...
... authorities should aim to do all in their power to bring the student through his college course with a vigorous body , a mind well - disciplined and stored with knowledge , and a pure , strong , and manly character . The control which ...
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... authorities ? First , they can make and , so far as practicable , enforce rules and regulations to govern the conduct of students . Secondly , they have the moral aid of the ... authority should be DISCIPLINE IN AMERICAN COLLEGES . 7.
... authorities ? First , they can make and , so far as practicable , enforce rules and regulations to govern the conduct of students . Secondly , they have the moral aid of the ... authority should be DISCIPLINE IN AMERICAN COLLEGES . 7.
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... authority be displayed only when indispensably necessary . Punctuality in attendance and fidelity in work should be insisted on . If a fair degree of success in obtaining these is secured , the other details of the student's life may ...
... authority be displayed only when indispensably necessary . Punctuality in attendance and fidelity in work should be insisted on . If a fair degree of success in obtaining these is secured , the other details of the student's life may ...
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... authority by cultivating in all ways among the students the manly and earnest spirit which makes the resort . to authority unnecessary , and especially by leading the students to feel that their teachers are not spies and antagonists ...
... authority by cultivating in all ways among the students the manly and earnest spirit which makes the resort . to authority unnecessary , and especially by leading the students to feel that their teachers are not spies and antagonists ...
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... authorities should endeavor above all things to bring the youths under their care into the independent position of men , they doubtless perceive that there are very considerable difficulties in The most serious of these the way of ...
... authorities should endeavor above all things to bring the youths under their care into the independent position of men , they doubtless perceive that there are very considerable difficulties in The most serious of these the way of ...
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