| Harvard University - 1869 - 66 pages
...methods of teaching language. The University would have scientific studies in school and college and professional school develop and discipline those powers...imagination, the sincere and proportionate judgment. A student in the elements gets no such training by studying even a good text-book, though he really... | |
| Harvard University - 1869 - 80 pages
...methods of teaching language. The University would have scientific studies in school and college and professional school develop and discipline those powers...imagination, the sincere and proportionate judgment. A student in the elements gets no such training by studying even a good text-book, though he really... | |
| 1869 - 480 pages
...methods of teaching language. The university would have scientific studies in school and college and professional school develop and discipline those powers...imagination, the sincere and proportionate judgment. A student in the elements gets no such training by studying even a good text- book, though he really... | |
| 1870 - 522 pages
...methods of teaching language. The University would have scientific studies in school and college and professional school develop and discipline those powers...imagination, the sincere and proportionate judgment. A student in the elements gets no such training by studying even a good text-book, though he really... | |
| Alex Rivington, Harris (English writer on America.) - 1870 - 386 pages
...the schools enables the college to advance its standard. It wishes to have science so taught as to develop and discipline those powers of the mind by which science has been created — the power of observation, imagination, and sober judgment. Philosophical subjects, as not being... | |
| America, Two Englishmen, Rivington, Harris - 1870 - 394 pages
...the schools enables the college to advance its standard. It wishes to have science so taught as to develop and discipline those powers of the mind by which science has been created — the power of observation, imagination, and sober judgment. Philosophical subjects, as not being... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1898 - 434 pages
...methods of teaching language. The University would have scientific studies in school and college and professional school develop and discipline those powers...imagination, the sincere and proportionate judgment. A student in the elements gets no such training by studying even a good text-book, though he really... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1898 - 440 pages
...methods of teaching language. The University would have scientific studies in school and college and professional school develop and discipline those powers...mind by which science has been created and is daily nourished—the powers of observation, the inductive faculty, the sober imagination, the sincere and... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1898 - 438 pages
...methods of teaching language. The University would have scientific studies in school and college and professional school develop and discipline those powers of the mind by which scienf.p has.beeiL-created_and jg. daily nourished — ^he powers o^f. observation, the inductive facultyVthe... | |
| Alexander Kelly McClure - 1902 - 404 pages
...methods of teaching language. The University would have scientific studies in school and college and professional school develop and discipline those powers...imagination, the sincere and proportionate judgment. A student in the elements gets no such training by studying even a good text-book, though he really... | |
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