The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 85Yale Literary Society, 1919 |
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Page 167
... of the environment in which it has arisen , and this explains at once the fact that the American university is perfectly representative of the usual American conceptions of life . All , or nearly all The Corporate College Walter Millis.
... of the environment in which it has arisen , and this explains at once the fact that the American university is perfectly representative of the usual American conceptions of life . All , or nearly all The Corporate College Walter Millis.
Page 168
... fact and in spirit from that ideal . Instead of " reading for a degree " we " do " assignments . We never go after knowledge , because we have agreed among ourselves that knowledge is not the thing , par excellence , to be desired . We ...
... fact and in spirit from that ideal . Instead of " reading for a degree " we " do " assignments . We never go after knowledge , because we have agreed among ourselves that knowledge is not the thing , par excellence , to be desired . We ...
Page 170
... facts and immaturely held ideas , but true education that can only come from some real appreciation of the scholarly and the cultured ideal . Such an education it is difficult to get in Amer- ican universities . That is the point at ...
... facts and immaturely held ideas , but true education that can only come from some real appreciation of the scholarly and the cultured ideal . Such an education it is difficult to get in Amer- ican universities . That is the point at ...
Page 179
... facts of their subject . The philosophy of the Greeks is replete with examples of their understanding , such as it was , of the spontaneous generation of living things . In Book IV of the " Georgics " Virgil presents clearly a picture ...
... facts of their subject . The philosophy of the Greeks is replete with examples of their understanding , such as it was , of the spontaneous generation of living things . In Book IV of the " Georgics " Virgil presents clearly a picture ...
Page 180
... From even casual examination of these quotations it is easily evident that there was a quaint confusion between cause and effect and hardly an attempt at critical analysis . Facts 180 [ No. 754 Yale Literary Magazine .
... From even casual examination of these quotations it is easily evident that there was a quaint confusion between cause and effect and hardly an attempt at critical analysis . Facts 180 [ No. 754 Yale Literary Magazine .
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