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... effort . We have been particularly fortunate in getting vital contributions from such eminent men and women as President Mary E. Woolley , Dean L. B. R. Briggs , Dean Thomas A. Clark , Dr. Charles D. Lock- wood , President Ada Louise ...
... effort . We have been particularly fortunate in getting vital contributions from such eminent men and women as President Mary E. Woolley , Dean L. B. R. Briggs , Dean Thomas A. Clark , Dr. Charles D. Lock- wood , President Ada Louise ...
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... efforts to be informed and intelligent world citizens . In a recent article , William Lyon Phelps writes : " The work of the world is being carried on by men and women in the dust and heat , and they know that life is neither a tragedy ...
... efforts to be informed and intelligent world citizens . In a recent article , William Lyon Phelps writes : " The work of the world is being carried on by men and women in the dust and heat , and they know that life is neither a tragedy ...
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... effort of her own , she enjoyed these privileges . But in college she learns , much to her chagrin , that at first ... efforts ; namely , her scholarship , her conduct , her personal appearance , her attitude toward the problems and ...
... effort of her own , she enjoyed these privileges . But in college she learns , much to her chagrin , that at first ... efforts ; namely , her scholarship , her conduct , her personal appearance , her attitude toward the problems and ...
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... efforts she finds herself outclassed . When asked for arguments for or against the subject discussed , she may find other members of the class thinking much more clearly and rapidly , and expressing themselves much more concisely than ...
... efforts she finds herself outclassed . When asked for arguments for or against the subject discussed , she may find other members of the class thinking much more clearly and rapidly , and expressing themselves much more concisely than ...
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... effort in her later years of college life . She will not be accepted on trust , although in later years when she looks back she may believe that the only really hard and unpleasant work that she did at college was done during the first ...
... effort in her later years of college life . She will not be accepted on trust , although in later years when she looks back she may believe that the only really hard and unpleasant work that she did at college was done during the first ...
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Page 38 - I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr. Elmer; who teacheth me so gently, so pleasantly, with such fair allurements to learning, that I think all the time nothing whiles I am with him. And when I am called from him, I fall on weeping, because whatsoever I do else but learning, is full of grief, trouble, fear, and whole misliking unto me.
Page 129 - A third maxim may be added to the preceding pair: Seize the first possible opportunity to act on every resolution you make, and on every emotional prompting you may experience in the direction of the habits you aspire to gain. It is not in the moment of their forming, but in the moment of their producing motor effects, that resolves and aspirations communicate the new "set
Page 38 - God made the world ; or else I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea presently sometimes with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways (which I will not name for the honour I bear them) so without measure mis-ordered, that I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr.
Page 25 - Homer ruled as his demesne; Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold: Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He star'd at the Pacific — and all his men Look'd at each other with a wild surmise — Silent, upon a peak in Darien.
Page 68 - So was he lifted gently from the ground, And with their freight homeward the shepherds moved Through the dull mist, I following — when a step, A single step, that freed me from the skirts Of the blind vapour, opened to my view Glory beyond all glory ever seen By waking sense or by the dreaming soul...
Page 48 - One must be an inventor to read well. As the proverb says, ' He that would bring home the wealth of the Indies, must carry out the wealth of the Indies.
Page 67 - From all that's fair, from all that's foul, Peals out a cheerful song. It is not only in the rose, It is not only in the bird, Not only where the rainbow glows, Nor in the song of woman heard, But in the darkest, meanest things There alway, alway something sings.
Page 131 - Let the expression be the least thing in the world— speaking genially to one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse-car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place.
Page 37 - I wist all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato. Alas ! good folk, they never felt what true pleasure meant.
Page 73 - On fire that glows With heat intense I turn the hose Of common sense, And out it goes At small expense.