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" Let it be our hope to make a gentleman of every youth who is put under our charge, not a conventional gentleman but a man of culture, a man of intellectual resource, a man of public spirit, a man of refinement, with that good taste which is the conscience... "
Science - Page 406
edited by - 1886
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Education, Volume 8

1888 - 738 pages
...purpose of school training as this association of teachers defined it. " Let it be our hope," he says, "to make a gentleman of every youth who is put under...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." And this suggests the second question considered by the association, namely, the ends of education....
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Education, Volume 17

1897 - 704 pages
...two hundred and fiftieth anniversary: "Let it be our hope to make a gentleman of every youth who is under our charge. Not a conventional gentleman, but...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." 3. The final requisite of a symmetrical manhood is character. Force and culture, strength and beauty,...
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Reports ... Proceedings, Volume 16

Ohio State Bar Association - 1895 - 232 pages
...culture, a man of intellectual resource, a man of public spirit, a man of refinement, with that go«d taste which is the conscience of the mind, and that conscience which is the good taste of the soul;" with the stimulating presence of kindred aims on the part of both teacher and taught, provoking a spirit...
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Science, Volume 8

John Michels (Journalist) - 1886 - 776 pages
...description of what a diploma should stand for was exceedingly happy. " Let it [Harvard] con• tinue to give such a training as will fit the rich to be...rank among the masterpieces of American oratory. NOT TO BE BEHIND the knights of labor, the trades-unionists propose to hold a national council for organization...
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Southwestern Journal of Education, Volume 9

1891 - 400 pages
...culture, a man of intellectual resources, a man of public spirit, a man of refinement, with that good conscience of the mind, and that conscience which is the good taste of the school. But that should be, not only the work of the University, but of the University, but of the...
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Democracy: And Other Addresses

James Russell Lowell - 1886 - 284 pages
...the poor to withstand the temptations of poverty. Give to History, give to Political Economy, that ample verge the times demand, but with no detriment...that conscience which is~ the good taste of the soul. This ~ we have tried to do in the past, {his let us try to do in the future. We cannot do this for...
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Life of James Russell Lowell

Emma Elizabeth Brown - 1887 - 380 pages
...college that we are celebrating, it is the college that we love and of which we are proud — let it continue to give such a training as will fit the rich...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul. This we have tried to do in the past ; this let us try to do in the future. We cannot do this for all...
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A Record of the Commemoration, November Fifth to Eighth, 1886, on the Two ...

Harvard University, Justin Winsor - 1887 - 410 pages
...the poor to withstand the temptations of poverty. Give to history, give to political economy, that ample verge the times demand, but with no detriment...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul. This we have tried to do in the past ; this let us try to do in the future. We cannot do this for all,...
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Education Mosaics

Thomas Jefferson Morgan - 1887 - 284 pages
...the direction of education, and I agree to transform the world. GW LEIBNITZ. ALL-AROUND EDUCATION. LET it be our hope to make a gentleman of every youth...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul. . . . Let our aim be to give a good all-around education, fitted to cope with as many of the exigencies...
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Famous American Authors

Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1887 - 514 pages
...taught. " Give first of all and last of all the science that ennobles life and makes it generous. . . Let it be our hope to make a gentleman of every youth...that conscience which is the good taste of the soul." Several of his recent addresses have been gathered into his latest volume, "Democracy," published in...
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