Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 144
... graduate school physi- cally detached from the old Princeton campus . Graduate stu- dents are supposed to be scholars . The best scholarly work is done in quiet places . Graduate students are supposed to get down to the serious business ...
... graduate school physi- cally detached from the old Princeton campus . Graduate stu- dents are supposed to be scholars . The best scholarly work is done in quiet places . Graduate students are supposed to get down to the serious business ...
Pagina 192
... graduate students were shocked , especially by the treatment of religion . The undergraduates from Columbia College had heard much of this before and had no faith ( as did some of the graduate students ) to have taken away . One of the ...
... graduate students were shocked , especially by the treatment of religion . The undergraduates from Columbia College had heard much of this before and had no faith ( as did some of the graduate students ) to have taken away . One of the ...
Pagina 245
... graduate student . It didn't , this unstudied friendly manner which at once put us at ease , seem to be even second nature . It seemed to be the instinctive expression of a lively and supple intelligence restrained and directed by some ...
... graduate student . It didn't , this unstudied friendly manner which at once put us at ease , seem to be even second nature . It seemed to be the instinctive expression of a lively and supple intelligence restrained and directed by some ...
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American answer appeared asked became become beginning believe better brought called 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 Miss 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 took true turn Turner understand University whole Wilson write young
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