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It is no mean epitaph for any teacher to have it said . of him that ' He rendered all whom he taught less deaf , less dumb , less blind . ' ' HOUSTON PETERSON GREAT TEACHERS Anne Mansfield Sullivan → 1866-1936 « anyone can xxi ...
It is no mean epitaph for any teacher to have it said . of him that ' He rendered all whom he taught less deaf , less dumb , less blind . ' ' HOUSTON PETERSON GREAT TEACHERS Anne Mansfield Sullivan → 1866-1936 « anyone can xxi ...
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... Englishwoman : " But , professor , I have been taught to believe that true means true ; that false means false , that good means good and bad means bad ; I don't understand all this talk about more or less true , more or less good .
... Englishwoman : " But , professor , I have been taught to believe that true means true ; that false means false , that good means good and bad means bad ; I don't understand all this talk about more or less true , more or less good .
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Without drawing too closely the links between cause and effect , we may say that the conditions prevailing at Harvard at the period which we have been describing have affected more or less seriously the teaching of English throughout ...
Without drawing too closely the links between cause and effect , we may say that the conditions prevailing at Harvard at the period which we have been describing have affected more or less seriously the teaching of English throughout ...
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