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Side 135
... course this was ridiculous of us , for we had only to examine the average college graduate to learn that college is the last place on earth to come for an education . But we were steeped in that ignorance which is universal among sub ...
... course this was ridiculous of us , for we had only to examine the average college graduate to learn that college is the last place on earth to come for an education . But we were steeped in that ignorance which is universal among sub ...
Side 136
... course , and that if we chose this one , we had to take that other entirely unrelated one . Complex course groups and their hours of credit were ex- plained . This system seemed to have the possibilities of a rousing guessing game in it ...
... course , and that if we chose this one , we had to take that other entirely unrelated one . Complex course groups and their hours of credit were ex- plained . This system seemed to have the possibilities of a rousing guessing game in it ...
Side 137
... course never pretended to give any technical training . If we are to become lawyers , we go to a law school , doctors to a medical school , business men to Wall Street or a factory , writers to a newspaper , or God knows where else ...
... course never pretended to give any technical training . If we are to become lawyers , we go to a law school , doctors to a medical school , business men to Wall Street or a factory , writers to a newspaper , or God knows where else ...
Side 140
... pass in the night . All these things are so much a matter of course that they appall one thinking of them . 140 [ No. 773 Yale Literary Magazine . Thoughts On the Modern and the Platonic Point of View MAXWELL E FOSTER.
... pass in the night . All these things are so much a matter of course that they appall one thinking of them . 140 [ No. 773 Yale Literary Magazine . Thoughts On the Modern and the Platonic Point of View MAXWELL E FOSTER.
Side 141
of course that they appall one thinking of them . They oppress the academic . He looks at them from a distance , and a mediaeval point of view . He can always fall back on that . After all you know these aren't really mediaeval . They ...
of course that they appall one thinking of them . They oppress the academic . He looks at them from a distance , and a mediaeval point of view . He can always fall back on that . After all you know these aren't really mediaeval . They ...
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