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Side 30 - Euclid's, and show by construction that its truth was known to us ; to demonstrate, for example, that the angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal...
Side 62 - These laid the world away ; poured out the red Sweet wine of youth ; gave up the years to be Of work and joy, and that unhoped serene, That men call age; and those who would have been, Their sons, they gave, their immortality.
Side 62 - But, dying, has made us rarer gifts than gold. , These laid the world away; poured out the red Sweet wine of youth; gave up the years to be Of work and joy, and that unhoped serene That men call age; and those who would have been Their sons they gave, .their immortality. Blow, bugles, blow! They brought us, for our dearth, Holiness, lacked so long, and Love, and Pain.
Side 17 - There has been for some time past a considerable amount of time and energy devoted to the study of government and politics in secondary schools and colleges. Unfortunately, however, most of this time and energy have been given over to the study of the machinery and the details of government rather than to a comprehension of the principles upon which good government and republican institutions rest. The responsibilities of citizenship increase day by day and have been multiplied by the effects and...
Side 58 - With the growth of the student body the number of full-time teachers should be correspondingly increased. The development of varied curricula should involve the addition of further heads of departments.
Side 12 - These fundamental aspects are Ethics, the doctrine of conduct and service; Economics, the doctrine of gainful occupation; and Politics, the doctrine of reconciliation between the two and of living together in harmony and helpfulness. These are the three subjects which must lie at the heart of an effective education which has learned the lessons of the war. To these all other forms of instruction are either introductory and ancillary, or complementary and interpretive.
Side 47 - The location and construction of the buildings, the lighting, heating, and ventilation of the rooms, the nature of the lavatories, corridors, closets, water supply, school furniture, apparatus, and methods of cleaning shall be such as to insure hygienic conditions for both pupils and teachers.
Side 4 - Section 1. The annual meeting of the Association for the election of officers and the transaction of business shall be held on the first Friday in February of each year.
Side 33 - ... consultation, and in all other appropriate ways, to promote in the Middle States territory the welfare and improvement of higher education with special emphasis on service to member institutions but without limitation to these colleges and universities.
Side 58 - The major portion of the secondary school course accepted for admission should be definitely correlated with the curriculum to which the student is admitted.