LABOR CONSTANTLY for the world with no thought of self, to find indifference and opposition where you ought to have active assistance, to meet criticism with patience and the open attacks of ignorance without resentment, to plead with others for their... American Education - Page 4531909Full view - About this book
| Randolph Clark - 1919 - 100 pages
...PRESIDENT, speaks Addison 's sentiments and his rule of action as perfectly as if these were his words. "To labor constantly for the world with no thought...sleepless nights with days of incessant toil, to strive continually without ever attaining — this it is to be a college president. But this is only half... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1961 - 802 pages
...as President, University of Texas, April 18, 1906. "To labor constantly for the world with no though of self, to find Indifference and opposition where...assistance, to meet criticism with patience and the open attack of Ignorance without resentment, to plead with others for their own good, to follow sleepless... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1961 - 1044 pages
...as President, University of Texas, April 18, 1906. "To labor constantly for the world with no though of self, to find Indifference and opposition where...assistance, to meet criticism with patience and the open attack of ignorance without resentment, to plead with others for their own good, to follow sleepless... | |
| 1915 - 766 pages
...president which about meets our views, as follows: active assistance, to meet criticism with patience, and open attacks of ignorance without resentment, to plead...sleepless nights with days of incessant toil, to strive continually without ever attaining. But this is only half. He is to be associated with ambitious youth... | |
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