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" ... contact early in their college life with men working for a living; by rigidly prescribing a course of studies carefully and logically selected, and with some definite object in view, and by subjecting them to a discipline comparable with that adopted... "
Kappa Alpha Theta - Page 123
1907
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A Symposium on Scientific Management and Efficiency in College ...

1913 - 240 pages
...discontented, and to place them upon graduating one or two years nearer success than they now are; and this can best be accomplished by giving them an earnest...comparable with that adopted by the rest of the world. "Of all the habits and principles which make for success in a young man, the most useful is the determination...
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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Volume 20, Part 1

American Society for Engineering Education, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.) - 1913 - 240 pages
...discontented, and to place them upon graduating one or two years nearer success than they now are; and this can best be accomplished by giving them an earnest...comparable with that adopted by the rest of the world. "Of all the habits and principles which make for success in a young man, the most useful is the determination...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting, Volume 20, Part 1

Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (U.S.). Annual Meeting - 1913 - 240 pages
...discontented, and to place them upon graduating one or two years nearer success than they now are; and this can best be accomplished by giving them an earnest...comparable with that adopted by the rest of the world. "Of all the habits and principles which make for success in a young man, the most useful is the determination...
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The Electric Journal, Volume 3

1906 - 1052 pages
...workingmen. Let me repeat that our college graduates are the best picked body of men in the community. I believe that it is possible to so train young men...comparable with that adopted by the rest of the world. THE ENGINEER AS A CITIZEN ALEXANDER C. HUMPHREYS The engineer, to be an engineer in anything more than...
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Industrial Management: The Engineering Magazine, Volume 32

1907 - 1326 pages
...graduates are the best picked body of men in the ^community. Yet I believe that it is possible so to train young men that they will be useful to their...comparable with that adopted by the rest of the world." SPEED TRIALS OF THE DREADNOUGHT. DATA AND RESULTS OP THE TRIALS OP THE PROPELLING MACHINERY OF THE...
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American Engineer and Railroad Journal, Volume 81

1907 - 516 pages
...reasonably satisfied with their new work Instead of discontented, and to place them, upon graduating, one of two years nearer success than they now are, and that this can be best accomplished by giving them an earnest purpose through six months' contact early in their college...
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