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College and the Future: Essays for the Undergraduate on Problems of ... - Page 186
edited by - 1915 - 374 pages
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Education

1915 - 728 pages
...sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity,...an acquaintance with every science under the sun. "How is this to be explained? I suppose as follows: When a multitude of young men, keen, open-hearted,...
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Education, Scientific and Technical; Or, How the Inductive Sciences are ...

Robert Galloway - 1881 - 488 pages
...sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity,...an acquaintance with every science under the sun. "The true and adequate end of intellectual training and of a University is not LEARNING or ACQUIREMENT,...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 164

1886 - 668 pages
...methods was the better discipline of the intellect, which would produce better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity,...an acquaintance with every science under the sun.' The scheme of the London confederates, therefore, is not new and could not be patented. Mr. Arnold...
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Queen's Quarterly, Volume 14, Issue 4

1907 - 130 pages
...duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to prosperity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference to that...paradox as this may seem, still if results be the tests of systems, the public schools and colleges of England, in the course of the last century, (.circa...
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The Irish University Question, the Catholic Case: Selections from the ...

William John R. C. Walsh (Archbishop of Dublin.), William Joseph Walsh - 1897 - 564 pages
...sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity,...an acquaintance with every science under the sun. . . . " When a multitude of young men, keen, open-hearted, sympathetic, and observant, as young men...
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The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: I. in Nine Discourses ...

Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 pages
...sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity,...every science under the sun. And, paradox as this may sefem, still if results be the test of systems, the influence of the public schools and colleges of...
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English: Composition and Literature

William Franklin Webster - 1900 - 318 pages
...sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity,...university which did nothing, over that which exacted an acquaintance with every science under the sun. And, paradox as this may seem, still if results be...
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Proceedings of the ... Convocation

University of the State of New York - 1904 - 916 pages
...sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity,...members an acquaintance with every science under the sun . . . When a multitude of young men, keen, open-hearted, sympathetic, and observant, as young men are,...
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The Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1908 - 1312 pages
...which sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference to a University which did nothing." My Lords, I commend that extract to your consideration. The subject...
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Home Rule: Speeches of John Redmond, M. P.

John Edward Redmond - 1910 - 400 pages
...sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference to the University which did nothing." That is an extreme presentation of the view which I for one hold...
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