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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... 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 average age in this country is not far from eighteen years . Some , indeed ...
... 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 average age in this country is not far from eighteen years . Some , indeed ...
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... necessary to begin a retreat . Equally legitimate is a general prescription of the course or courses of study . A full discussion of this subject cannot be entered upon here . But so long as some professional schools find it needful ...
... necessary to begin a retreat . Equally legitimate is a general prescription of the course or courses of study . A full discussion of this subject cannot be entered upon here . But so long as some professional schools find it needful ...
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... necessary , pronounced the strong government to be the one that is " respected , " and ended with the assertion : " What our col- leges really need is more of West Point . " Unquestionably students respect a firm and impartial college ...
... necessary , pronounced the strong government to be the one that is " respected , " and ended with the assertion : " What our col- leges really need is more of West Point . " Unquestionably students respect a firm and impartial college ...
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... 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 gen- erally be left to him with safety . But he ...
... 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 gen- erally be left to him with safety . But he ...
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... necessary to apply in order to secure a proper regulation of life on the part of young men . The influences which may be brought to bear in order to secure good conduct on the part of students clearly fall into two classes . In one fear ...
... necessary to apply in order to secure a proper regulation of life on the part of young men . The influences which may be brought to bear in order to secure good conduct on the part of students clearly fall into two classes . In one fear ...
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