Campus Versus Classroom: A Candid Appraisal of the American CollegeI. Washburn, Incorporated, 1946 - 305 pages |
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... told this story at the dinner table while we were dining with his grandfather , a regent of the university . Everyone laughed but the regent . During my visit there I met an elderly teacher who offered a course in Sanskrit . He told us ...
... told this story at the dinner table while we were dining with his grandfather , a regent of the university . Everyone laughed but the regent . During my visit there I met an elderly teacher who offered a course in Sanskrit . He told us ...
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... told that story to Dr. Meiklejohn a little later and I have since caught echoes of it from many directions . He seems to have given it wide currency . Just before the war I was seeking an English instructor and interviewed a young man ...
... told that story to Dr. Meiklejohn a little later and I have since caught echoes of it from many directions . He seems to have given it wide currency . Just before the war I was seeking an English instructor and interviewed a young man ...
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... told the Admissions Office I would bail for him . In other words , so far as the English department was concerned , he could come in with that spelling record and we would see what we could do . In other departments he evi- dently would ...
... told the Admissions Office I would bail for him . In other words , so far as the English department was concerned , he could come in with that spelling record and we would see what we could do . In other departments he evi- dently would ...
Contents
The CollegeBred Man | 3 |
All Kinds of Colleges | 17 |
Campus Against Classroom | 46 |
Copyright | |
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