... That society is most happy which conforms most strictly to the order of nature as indicated in the family relation, where brother and sister mutually elevate and sustain each other. ... A school for young men becomes a community in itself, with its... A Visit to Some American Schools and Colleges - Halaman 39oleh Sophia Jex-Blake - 1867 - 250 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1852 - 844 halaman
...the general influence. A sense of responsibility to society at large, is one of these particulars. A school for young men becomes a community in itself,...with its own standard of morality and its laws of honor. The irregularities and excesses of youth are looked upon as venial offences, if indeed they... | |
| Frederic Rowland Marvin - 1903 - 48 halaman
...for young men becomes a community in itself, with its own standard of morality and its laws of honor; but in a college for both sexes the student will find...community of associates needing the same indulgence." Miss Blake elsewhere answers, it seems to me with reason and justice, the oft-repeated objection to... | |
| Frederic Rowland Marvin - 1903 - 48 halaman
...weight, has thus expressed herself touching the subject of coeducation : " That society is most happy which conforms most strictly to the order of nature...relation, where brother and sister mutually elevate and sustain each other. ... A school for young men becomes a community in itself, with its own standard... | |
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