Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... taught the school only one year but she had given a score of boys and girls in that neighborhood higher ideals . She had filled boys and girls with worthy ambitions . She made a man of me . A wonderful woman - but forgotten ! I wonder ...
... taught the school only one year but she had given a score of boys and girls in that neighborhood higher ideals . She had filled boys and girls with worthy ambitions . She made a man of me . A wonderful woman - but forgotten ! I wonder ...
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... taught was far bigger and broader and more funda- mental than that . It was not even the exposition of a philosophi cal theory or doctrine . Garman taught and this is perhaps the most important thing I have to say about him - he taught ...
... taught was far bigger and broader and more funda- mental than that . It was not even the exposition of a philosophi cal theory or doctrine . Garman taught and this is perhaps the most important thing I have to say about him - he taught ...
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... taught , it was the inspiration of his personality rather than what he actually taught that caused our hearts to burn within us while he talked ( with us by the way His was precisely the type of scholarship which would have won me to ...
... taught , it was the inspiration of his personality rather than what he actually taught that caused our hearts to burn within us while he talked ( with us by the way His was precisely the type of scholarship which would have won me to ...
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