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... Knowledge must be taught with a purpose if it is to be taught at all , the past in the light of the present . But is it knowledge that we want taught if we desire to make forward - looking men ? That is all right for the production of ...
... Knowledge must be taught with a purpose if it is to be taught at all , the past in the light of the present . But is it knowledge that we want taught if we desire to make forward - looking men ? That is all right for the production of ...
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... knowledge . In fact , my possession of it indicates a vicious slice of which I am heartily ashamed . If my knowledge of the whereabouts of the hole also included knowledge of how to capture or kill the woodchuck expeditiously , it would ...
... knowledge . In fact , my possession of it indicates a vicious slice of which I am heartily ashamed . If my knowledge of the whereabouts of the hole also included knowledge of how to capture or kill the woodchuck expeditiously , it would ...
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... knowledge of Greek as well as Latin , and a good knowledge of the classic literatures . A third field , not at the moment of writing completely formulated , may be ex- pected to confine itself even more rigidly to the science of ...
... knowledge of Greek as well as Latin , and a good knowledge of the classic literatures . A third field , not at the moment of writing completely formulated , may be ex- pected to confine itself even more rigidly to the science of ...
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WALTER HINES PAGE | 1 |
WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
AND 1932 THE SUPREME COURT | 22 |
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