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... increases appallingly generation by generation , which it is convenient , desirable , and even necessary to possess . It is true that a great man may sometimes lack a part of this knowledge , but we instinctively regard him as unequally ...
... increases appallingly generation by generation , which it is convenient , desirable , and even necessary to possess . It is true that a great man may sometimes lack a part of this knowledge , but we instinctively regard him as unequally ...
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... increase of power through increase of development , effectiveness by securing fitness for some special work or a general efficiency , and most of all , sta- bility of character , by cultivating the reason and powers of reflection so ...
... increase of power through increase of development , effectiveness by securing fitness for some special work or a general efficiency , and most of all , sta- bility of character , by cultivating the reason and powers of reflection so ...
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... increase the personal resources of the indi- vidual , to give an interest in life which will enable the woman to rise above circumstances , however untoward . Whatever will best develop character , good judgment , sense of justice ...
... increase the personal resources of the indi- vidual , to give an interest in life which will enable the woman to rise above circumstances , however untoward . Whatever will best develop character , good judgment , sense of justice ...
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... increasing class who are to prepare them- selves for a life of general service ; and just here comes the need for such general courses as Professor Smith has suggested , whose value for some students cannot be over - estimated . In ...
... increasing class who are to prepare them- selves for a life of general service ; and just here comes the need for such general courses as Professor Smith has suggested , whose value for some students cannot be over - estimated . In ...
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... increased , because the age of the average girl now at college is decidedly less than that of her predecessor there the exceptional woman . If , then , the probabilities that the college woman will marry are greater than the ...
... increased , because the age of the average girl now at college is decidedly less than that of her predecessor there the exceptional woman . If , then , the probabilities that the college woman will marry are greater than the ...
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Page 5 - My native country! thee, Land of the noble free, Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills; My heart with rapture thrills, .Like that above.
Page 22 - ... whose mind is stored with a knowledge of the great and fundamental truths of nature and of the laws of her operations; one who, no stunted ascetic, is full of life and fire, but whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience; who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself.
Page 96 - Station, through the kindness of the " Association for Maintaining the American Women's Table at the Zoological Station at Naples and for Promoting Scientific Research by Women.
Page 71 - Each memoir must be accompanied by a sealed envelope enclosing the author's name and superscribed with a motto corresponding to one borne by the manuscript...
Page 71 - THE Association for Maintaining the American Women's Table at the Zoological Station at Naples and for Promoting Scientific Research by Women announces the offer of a third prize of 2ool.
Page 8 - I could not at all understand some of it, it delighted me beyond description ; and it produced what I have always considered a sort of birth of intellect. I read on till it was dark, without any thought about supper or bed.
Page 1 - They are a commercial people, whose point of view is primarily that of persons accustomed to reckon profit and loss. Their impulse is to apply a direct practical test to men and measures, to assume that the men who have got on fastest are the smartest men, and that a scheme which seems to pay well deserves to be supported.
Page 23 - That we recommend to the clubs a study of the science of education and of educational conditions existing in their home cities, to the end that the united influence of women's clubs may be exerted for the betterment of the state system of education from the kindergarten to the university.
Page 96 - ... papers or articles, or accounts of scientific investigations which she has carried out. The fellowship will not usually be granted to those who are intending to take up the practice of any of the three learned professions, though such are not formally excluded from the competition ; it will rather be bestowed upon those who are looking forward to positions as professors and teachers and to literary and scientific vocations. Preference will be given, other things being equal, to graduates of not...