Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... Professor Wilson rode certain concepts , and these concepts rode him . Take such a concept as virtue of Nature . The stoic Brutus cries , " Alas , virtue , I have found thee only an empty name ! " We personify such a concept as Nature ...
... Professor Wilson rode certain concepts , and these concepts rode him . Take such a concept as virtue of Nature . The stoic Brutus cries , " Alas , virtue , I have found thee only an empty name ! " We personify such a concept as Nature ...
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... professor during the trying years he is organizing his material . After taking three courses under Professor Wilson , my interest began to wane . Even professors themselves tire of their own repetitions , and their task would become ...
... professor during the trying years he is organizing his material . After taking three courses under Professor Wilson , my interest began to wane . Even professors themselves tire of their own repetitions , and their task would become ...
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... Professor Sloane's courses and had been awarded , on his recommendation , fellowships for two succeed- ing years . In the winter of 1893 , Professor Sloane was granted leave of absence and sailed for Europe . He commissioned me to ...
... Professor Sloane's courses and had been awarded , on his recommendation , fellowships for two succeed- ing years . In the winter of 1893 , Professor Sloane was granted leave of absence and sailed for Europe . He commissioned me to ...
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