With Love and Prayers: A Headmaster Speaks to the Next GenerationA book of deep and practical wisdom, and uncommon common sense, by one of the nation's most eminent educators. F. Washington Jarvis was headmaster of Boston's Roxbury Latin School, the oldest school in continuous operation in North America. This book, winner of the 2001 Christopher Award, collects Jarvis's addresses, reprinted from his school's publications. |
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Indhold
The Search for Meaning 1 What Am I Doing Here? | 3 |
Lies Teenagers Are Told | 10 |
Attitude | 19 |
StopLookListen | 27 |
More Than Meets the Eye | 35 |
How Can I Be Happy? | 42 |
The Pursuit of Happiness | 50 |
Having Your Cake and Eating It Too | 58 |
Charity | 184 |
Divine Irresponsibility | 191 |
Committees of One | 200 |
Thoughts on Vince Lombardi | 208 |
The Life of the Mind | 217 |
Unless You Become Like a Child | 226 |
Beyond SelfAbsorption | 234 |
Manners Makyth Man | 242 |
Great American Teenage Tragedies | 67 |
In Praise of Martin Buber | 76 |
The Spiritual Dimension | 86 |
Suspending Disbelief | 95 |
David and Goliath | 102 |
Coping with Pressure | 111 |
Standing On Our Own Two Feet | 120 |
Sometimes I Get Discouraged | 127 |
Through the Valley of the Shadow | 135 |
The Journey of the Magi | 145 |
Values to Live By 19 A Memory of My Father | 157 |
Faith | 165 |
Hope | 175 |
Three Phrases to Live By | 251 |
Getting Away With Murder | 259 |
The Fine Art of Rationalization | 269 |
The Road to Hell is Paved With Good Intentions | 279 |
Three Pieces of Bad Advice | 288 |
Friendship | 297 |
Leadership1 | 305 |
Leadership2 | 313 |
We Live in a Rapidly Changing Changing World | 320 |
Anything Worth Doing Is Worth Doing Badly | 330 |
Tough and Tender | 337 |