Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 141
... transmuting grosser into finer elements . Professor Wilson's gift of expression in the formative period of his educational work was of the art that conceals art . He came to possess words ; later words came to possess 141 WOODROW WILSON.
... transmuting grosser into finer elements . Professor Wilson's gift of expression in the formative period of his educational work was of the art that conceals art . He came to possess words ; later words came to possess 141 WOODROW WILSON.
Pagina 281
... expression of which he has called into play all his intellectual faculties . The system of making a student produce a quantity of work under the pretext of " getting his hand in " is a very indifferent one of most pupils , since it ...
... expression of which he has called into play all his intellectual faculties . The system of making a student produce a quantity of work under the pretext of " getting his hand in " is a very indifferent one of most pupils , since it ...
Pagina 324
... expression of the will of the painter . There is a joy in the pursuit of anything . Life is finding yourself . It is a spirit development . You will never draw the sense of a thing unless you are feeling it at the time you work . Search ...
... expression of the will of the painter . There is a joy in the pursuit of anything . Life is finding yourself . It is a spirit development . You will never draw the sense of a thing unless you are feeling it at the time you work . Search ...
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