| University of Missouri - 1909 - 116 sayfa
...a few years of withdrawal from the activity of the world and it brings together during that period in living intercourse teacher and teacher, teacher and student, student and student. A university is a place for serious and properly trained students, for the highest intellectual cultivation,... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1914 - 312 sayfa
...worthiness of the college. Rashdall, in his great work "Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages," says: "The two most essential functions which a true university...multiplication of books or the increased facilities 269 of communication can ever remove the need of institutions which permit of such personal intercourse.... | |
| William Macbride Childs - 1926 - 72 sayfa
...universities of history have never entirely neglected, even in their decadence, of bringing together, " face to face, in living intercourse, teacher and teacher, teacher and student, student and student." It confined itself to the function of an examining board ; it imposed syllabuses, framed regulations,... | |
| 1926 - 344 sayfa
...not take their attention and for which they have never sufficient resources — the duty of bringing "face to face, in living intercourse, teacher and...teacher, teacher and student, student and student." To add the duties of an external system of any magnitude to the old and everlasting duties of teaching... | |
| 1926 - 308 sayfa
...not take their attention and for which they have never sufficient resources — the duty of bringing "face to face, in living intercourse, teacher and...teacher, teacher and student, student and student." To add the duties of an external system of any magnitude to the old and everlasting duties of teaching... | |
| 1977 - 600 sayfa
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| 1960 - 666 sayfa
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