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... teachers . In every case the world outside provides for these men a distinct calling , for which they were trained ... teachers , and scholars . We have been very generous , have done a great deal for the students and will do more ; we ...
... teachers . In every case the world outside provides for these men a distinct calling , for which they were trained ... teachers , and scholars . We have been very generous , have done a great deal for the students and will do more ; we ...
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... teachers , not scholars . The problem is nation - wide and embraces every American uni- versity ; and will continue ... teacher is a high and honorable calling . To them it is given to conserve the knowledge man has handed down from the ...
... teachers , not scholars . The problem is nation - wide and embraces every American uni- versity ; and will continue ... teacher is a high and honorable calling . To them it is given to conserve the knowledge man has handed down from the ...
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... teacher often seems a sinecure ; yet it is not evident that he contributes less to scholarship or to the intellectual life of his community than his American compeer . It is always worth asking whether the work of American university ...
... teacher often seems a sinecure ; yet it is not evident that he contributes less to scholarship or to the intellectual life of his community than his American compeer . It is always worth asking whether the work of American university ...
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