Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 166
... took part in varied activities . He lived alone , for many years , in a big , sparsely furnished apartment on Thirty - ninth Street within five minutes ' walk of the University . Few were in- timate with him . He seldom talked of ...
... took part in varied activities . He lived alone , for many years , in a big , sparsely furnished apartment on Thirty - ninth Street within five minutes ' walk of the University . Few were in- timate with him . He seldom talked of ...
Pagina 192
... took us a few weeks in the course to get to the beginnings of intel- lectual history . For Robinson , with saturnine delight , liked to show us the mind of the child , the slave , and the animal still functioning in us . Once he brought ...
... took us a few weeks in the course to get to the beginnings of intel- lectual history . For Robinson , with saturnine delight , liked to show us the mind of the child , the slave , and the animal still functioning in us . Once he brought ...
Pagina 193
... took his own intelligence into his hands - could make the world less a shambles and an idiocy than it had so often been . It was in the great days of the liberal faith when trust in intelligence was in the ascendant . If Robinson made ...
... took his own intelligence into his hands - could make the world less a shambles and an idiocy than it had so often been . It was in the great days of the liberal faith when trust in intelligence was in the ascendant . If Robinson made ...
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