If by some strange chance not a vestige of us descended to the remote future save a pile of our schoolbooks or some college examination papers, we may imagine how puzzled an antiquary of the period would be on finding in them no indication that the learners... Educational Review - Halaman 157diedit oleh - 1891Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Royal Sanitary Institute (Great Britain) - 1908 - 762 halaman
...some strange chance not a vestige of us descended to the remote future save a pile of school books or some college examination papers, we may imagine...antiquary of the period would be on finding in them no sign that the learners were ever likely to become parents." ,. .,• " ' This must have been the curriculum... | |
| Charles Doak Lowry - 1908
...children beneath their manly dignity. Of one gap in our scheme of education he writes with acerbity: If by some strange chance not a vestige of us descended to the remote future save a pile of our school books or some college examination papers, we may imagine how puzzled an antiquary of the period... | |
| National Society for the Study of Education - 1908 - 330 halaman
...children beneath their manly dignity. Of one gap in our scheme of education he writes with acerbity: If by some strange chance not a vestige of us descended to the remote future save a pile of our school books or some college examination papers, we may imagine how puzzled an antiquary of the period... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1910 - 320 halaman
...third great division of human activities — a division for which no preparation whatever is made. If by some strange chance not a vestige of us descended...that the learners were ever likely to be parents. " This must have been the curriculum for their celibates," we may fancy him concluding. " I perceive... | |
| American School Hygiene Association - 1910 - 906 halaman
...modern system which doubtless merits the criticism of the late Herbert Spencer, who wrote as follows : "If by some strange chance not a vestige of us descended to the remote future save a pile of our school books or some college examination papers, we may imagine how puzzled an antiquary of that period... | |
| American School Hygiene Association - 1910 - 488 halaman
...modern system which doubtless merits the criticism of the late Herbert Spencer, who wrote as follows : "If by some strange chance not a vestige of us descended to the remote future save a pile of our school books or some college examination papers, we may imagine how puzzled an antiquary of that period... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1911 - 1152 halaman
...monograph : — A SCHOOL FOR CELIBATES. "More than half a century ago Mr. Herbert Spencer said, that if by some strange chance not a vestige of us descended to the remote future, save a pile of our school books or some college examination papers, we might imagine how puzzled an antiquary of the period... | |
| George Ellsworth Dawson - 1912 - 152 halaman
...that, unfortunately, even yet too often holds true of our high schools and colleges. "If," says he, "by some strange chance not a vestige of us descended...that the learners were ever likely to be parents. 'This must have been the curriculum for their celibates,' we may fancy him concluding. 'I perceive... | |
| 1915 - 720 halaman
...incalculably increased because of the world-wide attendance at the Fair. a pile of our school books or some college examination papers, we may imagine...that the learners were ever likely to be parents; 'This must have been the curriculum for their celibates' we may fancy him concluding. 'I perceive here... | |
| Georg Kerschensteiner - 1914 - 404 halaman
...chance," he says, "not a vestige of us descended to the remote future save a pile of our school books or some college examination papers we may imagine...antiquary of the period would be on finding in them no sign that the learners were ever likely to be parents. ' This must have been the curriculum for their... | |
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