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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... examinations , and attendance , which are accepted by all parties as wise and necessary , and on which no further remark is here called for . Students enter college mostly in the transition period from boyhood to manhood . Perhaps the ...
... examinations , and attendance , which are accepted by all parties as wise and necessary , and on which no further remark is here called for . Students enter college mostly in the transition period from boyhood to manhood . Perhaps the ...
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... examinations . Then there is the class with positively vicious inclinations . These are they who frequent places of ill repute , and drag others in their train . They usually are endowed with certain elements of strength that enable ...
... examinations . Then there is the class with positively vicious inclinations . These are they who frequent places of ill repute , and drag others in their train . They usually are endowed with certain elements of strength that enable ...
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... examination and regular prescribed physical exercise of every student . The college authorities should exclude from severe athletic contests all who , from constitutional defects or from inadequate training , cannot engage in them with ...
... examination and regular prescribed physical exercise of every student . The college authorities should exclude from severe athletic contests all who , from constitutional defects or from inadequate training , cannot engage in them with ...
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... ascertaining whether the student is profiting by his college work , the examination at the end of the term is at best a poor way of finding out . The daily recitation is a better test of the progress the 28 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
... ascertaining whether the student is profiting by his college work , the examination at the end of the term is at best a poor way of finding out . The daily recitation is a better test of the progress the 28 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
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... examinations are more efficient . Cramming for a final examination , even if successful , is a poor substitute for daily term work . Perhaps the same supervision is not required over the advanced classes , for by the time they reach ...
... examinations are more efficient . Cramming for a final examination , even if successful , is a poor substitute for daily term work . Perhaps the same supervision is not required over the advanced classes , for by the time they reach ...
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