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Pagina xix
... course of studies , in some of our higher institutions especially , is modified to meet the demands of the age ; more commodious school- buildings are erected ; libraries and convenient apparatus are provided ; High Schools are ...
... course of studies , in some of our higher institutions especially , is modified to meet the demands of the age ; more commodious school- buildings are erected ; libraries and convenient apparatus are provided ; High Schools are ...
Pagina 2
... course of instruction commenced almost with the alphabet . The instructor who was expected to prepare pupils for the counting - room or the college , was not unfre- quently obliged also to con over rudimentary lessons with children 2 ...
... course of instruction commenced almost with the alphabet . The instructor who was expected to prepare pupils for the counting - room or the college , was not unfre- quently obliged also to con over rudimentary lessons with children 2 ...
Pagina 3
... course he must give such attention as he could to pupils of every interme- diate grade . We now look back upon such a system with astonishment . It seems to us incom- prehensible that men really interested in the edu- cation of their ...
... course he must give such attention as he could to pupils of every interme- diate grade . We now look back upon such a system with astonishment . It seems to us incom- prehensible that men really interested in the edu- cation of their ...
Pagina 11
... course of practice under an experienced instructor , is frequently required to impart to the young teacher's mind a bias in the right direction . He thus perceives the obstacles in his way , and learns to overcome them ; he acquires ...
... course of practice under an experienced instructor , is frequently required to impart to the young teacher's mind a bias in the right direction . He thus perceives the obstacles in his way , and learns to overcome them ; he acquires ...
Pagina 26
... course of instruction marked out for young persons , but little respect is paid to the pro- gressive development of ... courses of study 26 PRESIDENT WAYLAND'S.
... course of instruction marked out for young persons , but little respect is paid to the pro- gressive development of ... courses of study 26 PRESIDENT WAYLAND'S.
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Pagina 69 - To cheer the shivering native's dull abode. And oft, beneath the odorous shade Of Chili's boundless forests laid, She deigns to hear the savage youth repeat, In loose numbers wildly sweet, Their feather-cinctured chiefs, and dusky loves. Her track, where'er the goddess roves, Glory pursue, and generous Shame, The unconquerable Mind, and freedom's holy flame.
Pagina 114 - Against revolted multitudes the cause Of truth, in word mightier than they in arms ; And for the testimony of truth hast borne Universal reproach, far worse to bear Than violence ; for this was all thy care, To stand approved in sight of God, though worlds Judged thee perverse...
Pagina 97 - Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, But the joint force and full result of all. Thus when we view some well-proportion'd dome, (The world's just wonder, and ev'n thine, O Rome!) No single parts unequally surprise, All comes united to th' admiring eyes; No monstrous height, or breadth or length appear; The whole at once is bold and regular.
Pagina 96 - The noisy geese that gabbled o'er the pool, The playful children just let loose from school, The watch-dog's voice that bayed the whispering wind, And the loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind; These all in sweet confusion sought the shade, And filled each pause the nightingale had made.
Pagina 198 - I will also make thy officers peace, and thine exactors righteousness. Violence shall no more be heard in thy land, wasting nor destruction within thy borders; but thou shall call thy walls Salvation, and thy gates Praise.
Pagina 129 - Yea, even that which Mischief meant most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glory. But evil on itself shall back recoil, And mix no more with goodness, when at last Gathered like scum, and settled to itself, It shall be in eternal restless change Self-fed and self-consumed. If this fail, The pillared firmament is rottenness, And earth's base built on stubble.
Pagina 198 - Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light and thy God thy glory. Thy sun shall no more go down ; neither shall thy moon withd'raw itself: for the Lord shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended.
Pagina 43 - Learn to make a right use of your eyes : the commonest things are worth looking at — even stones and weeds, and the most familiar animals.
Pagina 102 - Great wits sometimes may gloriously offend, And rise to faults true critics dare not mend ; From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And suatch a grace beyond the reach of art, Which, without passing through the judgment, gains The heart, and all its end at once attains.
Pagina 198 - For brass I will bring gold, and for iron I will bring silver, and for wood brass, and for stones iron : I will also make thy officers peace, and thine exactors righteousness.