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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... result with the great body of students may be , and should be , exercised . But there are serious practical difficulties in applying this simple principle in the management of a college . There is the very grave difficulty which arises ...
... result with the great body of students may be , and should be , exercised . But there are serious practical difficulties in applying this simple principle in the management of a college . There is the very grave difficulty which arises ...
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The most serious of these the way of attaining this result . arises from the fact that in our larger colleges and universities a great number of young men , generally of imperfect family train- ing , and often from preparatory schools ...
The most serious of these the way of attaining this result . arises from the fact that in our larger colleges and universities a great number of young men , generally of imperfect family train- ing , and often from preparatory schools ...
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... portions of the instruction , with the result that it is much more difficult to maintain a rigorous discipline in the college . To change the system of discipline in our colleges from DISCIPLINE IN AMERICAN COLLEGES . 13.
... portions of the instruction , with the result that it is much more difficult to maintain a rigorous discipline in the college . To change the system of discipline in our colleges from DISCIPLINE IN AMERICAN COLLEGES . 13.
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detrimental to the general welfare . And any lack of rigor that may result from such a system is more than ... results may we look for ? If we expect students in all cases to be as eager in the pur- suit of learning as members on the ...
detrimental to the general welfare . And any lack of rigor that may result from such a system is more than ... results may we look for ? If we expect students in all cases to be as eager in the pur- suit of learning as members on the ...
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... results obtained by this concentration of military and naval power , which were as remarkable as the circumstances under ... result of the operation . Captain Robertson's evidence ( p . 100 , Vol . II . ) is distinct that at the time of ...
... results obtained by this concentration of military and naval power , which were as remarkable as the circumstances under ... result of the operation . Captain Robertson's evidence ( p . 100 , Vol . II . ) is distinct that at the time of ...
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