Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volumen67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... material and social conditions , that aesthetic enjoyment finds its real limit . The only obstacle which still stands in its way is a lack of that good taste and manysided interest which education alone can develop . The bar to an ...
... material and social conditions , that aesthetic enjoyment finds its real limit . The only obstacle which still stands in its way is a lack of that good taste and manysided interest which education alone can develop . The bar to an ...
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... material sense is conditioned by a peculiar sort of ability possessed by the chosen few . Until recently the boy who could not learn to write a poem or an essay or even to comprehend and re- member the technique which makes literature ...
... material sense is conditioned by a peculiar sort of ability possessed by the chosen few . Until recently the boy who could not learn to write a poem or an essay or even to comprehend and re- member the technique which makes literature ...
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... materials and methods are most effective . But even a superficial glimpse at existing conditions and tendencies shows that education is so adjusting itself to its new aesthetic re- sponsibilities that a democracy of culture made ...
... materials and methods are most effective . But even a superficial glimpse at existing conditions and tendencies shows that education is so adjusting itself to its new aesthetic re- sponsibilities that a democracy of culture made ...
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... material was brought in according to the differing interests and abilities of the members of the class . Thrown on its own initiative , the class made rapid progress , did the work thoroughly , and covered much more ground than had been ...
... material was brought in according to the differing interests and abilities of the members of the class . Thrown on its own initiative , the class made rapid progress , did the work thoroughly , and covered much more ground than had been ...
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... among themselves . were chosen by ballot to act as the editorial staff . Five members of each class Each of these in turn selected five students to work with him , in soliciting material 18 THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY.
... among themselves . were chosen by ballot to act as the editorial staff . Five members of each class Each of these in turn selected five students to work with him , in soliciting material 18 THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY.
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