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Undoubtedly some of the most effective teachers in American schools and colleges are to be found in the gymnasium and on the athletic fields. They have a clarity of aim, a measurement of achievement, that many of their bookish ...
Undoubtedly some of the most effective teachers in American schools and colleges are to be found in the gymnasium and on the athletic fields. They have a clarity of aim, a measurement of achievement, that many of their bookish ...
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Another characteristic of Dr. Hopkins , especially effective and happy in its influence upon young men , was the hopefulness , the large expectancy with which he surveyed the future . " He taught us , " said one of his pupils ...
Another characteristic of Dr. Hopkins , especially effective and happy in its influence upon young men , was the hopefulness , the large expectancy with which he surveyed the future . " He taught us , " said one of his pupils ...
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... the constant and profound melancholy , the ever present sense of mental unrest which pervade the political pamphlets , the histories and even some of the essays of Carlyle , are by no means their most effective qualities .
... the constant and profound melancholy , the ever present sense of mental unrest which pervade the political pamphlets , the histories and even some of the essays of Carlyle , are by no means their most effective qualities .
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