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So much for the formal facts of Garman's life . In themselves they are not significant . But from that man has gone out a trea mendous impulse and stimulus which has made itself felt in no unnoticed degree in many walks of life .
So much for the formal facts of Garman's life . In themselves they are not significant . But from that man has gone out a trea mendous impulse and stimulus which has made itself felt in no unnoticed degree in many walks of life .
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Nevertheless Garman was undoubtedly concerned at times by a student's personal attitudes and beliefs . ... In this connection a story is told which is very likely apocryphal , but which illustrates Garman's attitude toward his students ...
Nevertheless Garman was undoubtedly concerned at times by a student's personal attitudes and beliefs . ... In this connection a story is told which is very likely apocryphal , but which illustrates Garman's attitude toward his students ...
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1 It is impossible to describe the impressive manner in which Garman presented his illustrations , or their effectiveness in driving home his point . It was largely in the way he did it . . I shall never forget the day he recited ...
1 It is impossible to describe the impressive manner in which Garman presented his illustrations , or their effectiveness in driving home his point . It was largely in the way he did it . . I shall never forget the day he recited ...
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American answer appeared asked became become beginning believe better brought called classroom common course discussion early English examination experience eyes face fact father feel felt field followed Garman gave give graduate hand heard Hopkins hour human ideas importance intellectual interest John knew knowledge later learned lectures less light living looked Louis matter means method mind nature never notes object once passed Patten perhaps period philosophy play practical present Professor pupils questions reason remarkable remember rules seemed sense side spirit success talk taught teacher teaching tell things thought tion took true turn Turner understand University whole Wilson write young
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