Great Teachers, Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Random House, 1959 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 110
... Garman during the college year 1899-1900 . Even in those days there were cynics and scoffers , boys who refused to be impressed with Garman's personality , literal - minded students who rejected the magic of Garman's mind . Among them ...
... Garman during the college year 1899-1900 . Even in those days there were cynics and scoffers , boys who refused to be impressed with Garman's personality , literal - minded students who rejected the magic of Garman's mind . Among them ...
Pagina 111
... Garman as a pedant and a dogmatist . Not long ago a student asked me if Garman was much more than an apologist for Christianity . I answered in the affirmative , and yet I was aware of the fact that there were grounds for believing that ...
... Garman as a pedant and a dogmatist . Not long ago a student asked me if Garman was much more than an apologist for Christianity . I answered in the affirmative , and yet I was aware of the fact that there were grounds for believing that ...
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... Garman's attitude toward his students and toward the thing he was trying to teach . One of his students whose religious ideas had been much upset by the studies of the fall term found himself unable to return to college . He wrote to Garman ...
... Garman's attitude toward his students and toward the thing he was trying to teach . One of his students whose religious ideas had been much upset by the studies of the fall term found himself unable to return to college . He wrote to Garman ...
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