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" In this busy, critical, and skeptical age, each man is seeking to know all things, and life is too short for many words. The eye is used more and more, the ear less and less, and in the use of the eye, descriptive writing is set aside for pictures, and... "
The Museums of the Future ... - Page 425
by George Brown Goode - 1891 - 19 pages
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Report Upon the Condition and Progress of the U.S. National Museum During ...

United States National Museum - 1889 - 1242 pages
...each man is seeking to know all things, and life is too short for many words. The eye is used more and more, the ear less and less, and in the use of the...re-enforce his words, the editor illustrates his journals and magazines with engravings a hundred-fold more numerous and elaborate than his predecessor thought...
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A Memorial of George Brown Goode: Together with a Selection of His ..., Part 2

United States National Museum - 1901 - 756 pages
...know all things, and life is too short for many words. The eye is used more and more, the ear leas and less, and in the use of the eye, descriptive writing...the schoolroom the diagram, the blackboard, and the object lesson, unknown thirty years ago, are universally employed. The public lecturer uses the stereopticon...
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World of Fairs: The Century-of-Progress Expositions

Robert W. Rydell - 1993 - 281 pages
...each man is seeking to know all things, and life is too short for many words. The eye is used more and more, the ear less and less, and in the use of the...the schoolroom the diagram, the blackboard, and the object lesson, unknown thirty years ago, are universally employed. The public lecturer uses the stereopticon...
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World of Fairs: The Century-of-Progress Expositions

Robert W. Rydell - 1993 - 281 pages
...are replaced by actual objects. In the schoolroom the diagram, the blackboard, and the object lesson, unknown thirty years ago, are universally employed....reenforce his words, the editor illustrates his journals and magazines with engravings a hundred-fold more numerous and elaborate than his predecessor thought...
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