Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... boys . He was earnestly bent upon my escaping not only the corrupting influence which boys exercise over boys , but the contagion of vulgar modes of thought and feeling ; and for this he was willing that I should pay the price of ...
... boys . He was earnestly bent upon my escaping not only the corrupting influence which boys exercise over boys , but the contagion of vulgar modes of thought and feeling ; and for this he was willing that I should pay the price of ...
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... boys had decided we would not cry however hard the whipping . I withstood the tinge of pain bravely enough , but the real punish- ment came when she laid the switch on the desk and with tears in her eyes said , " You are not such a bad boy ...
... boys had decided we would not cry however hard the whipping . I withstood the tinge of pain bravely enough , but the real punish- ment came when she laid the switch on the desk and with tears in her eyes said , " You are not such a bad boy ...
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... boys do evil or not . Of course it an- noys me if I find a boy doing evil . Leading others astray . Shock- ingly annoying . Oughtn't to be . Like continuous mathematics not enabling a boy to pass in arithmetic - bow wow wow screw loose ...
... boys do evil or not . Of course it an- noys me if I find a boy doing evil . Leading others astray . Shock- ingly annoying . Oughtn't to be . Like continuous mathematics not enabling a boy to pass in arithmetic - bow wow wow screw loose ...
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