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... learning about the subject after it has been chosen instead of before , there was not the slightest intention of speaking against further inves- tigation of a subject after it has been decided on 2 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... learning about the subject after it has been chosen instead of before , there was not the slightest intention of speaking against further inves- tigation of a subject after it has been decided on 2 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
Side 7
... learning in the land . It is hard for us to appreciate the unworldly spirituality of this quiet scholar's life in these places . Yet it was in the midst of this that the great change came for him . These years , in fact , tell the story ...
... learning in the land . It is hard for us to appreciate the unworldly spirituality of this quiet scholar's life in these places . Yet it was in the midst of this that the great change came for him . These years , in fact , tell the story ...
Side 29
... athletics with a handle on which to hang their arguments , to the effect that anything but learning is the chief acquirement of a college education . It would be the worst injustice to charge old Yale Oct ,, 1893 ] 29 Notabilia .
... athletics with a handle on which to hang their arguments , to the effect that anything but learning is the chief acquirement of a college education . It would be the worst injustice to charge old Yale Oct ,, 1893 ] 29 Notabilia .
Side 31
... learning , exquisite taste , a love for his work , an attractive personality , and a contagious enthusiasm for all that is best and highest in literature , made his teaching wonderfully effective . Without effort , apparently ...
... learning , exquisite taste , a love for his work , an attractive personality , and a contagious enthusiasm for all that is best and highest in literature , made his teaching wonderfully effective . Without effort , apparently ...
Side 33
... learning and learning in general , yet keep in their minds his teaching as a still surviving revelation of the power of Greek liter- ature , and a permanent stimulus to higher thought . * * * Essays in competition for the LIT. medal ...
... learning and learning in general , yet keep in their minds his teaching as a still surviving revelation of the power of Greek liter- ature , and a permanent stimulus to higher thought . * * * Essays in competition for the LIT. medal ...
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