In a wisely governed school of this description, the manners of the boys are softened and their minds refined, while the girls are placed under that measure of restraint which conduces to self-respect, watchfulness, and dignity of character. Besides,... Abstracts of Massachusetts School Returns - Side 611846Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 692 sider
...likely to be founded upon esteem, upon a perception of kindness, of honor, of scholarship, and snch like virtues in each other, than when the idea of...no't the manifestation of undue solicitude to keep them apart operate by a natural law of association through the imagination to strengthen the evil tendencies... | |
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - 1890 - 122 sider
...Stearns, chairman of the School" Committee of Cambridge, dated March 3, 1846, alluded to above: — In a wisely governed school of this description, the...carefully kept in view. May not the manifestation of nndue solicitude to keep them apart operate by a natural law of association through the imagination,... | |
| 1891 - 690 sider
...Stearns, chairman of the School Committee of Cambridge, dated March 3, 1846, alluded to above: — In a wisely governed school of this description, the...not the manifestation of undue solicitude to keep them apart operate by a natural law of association through the imagination, to strengthen the evil... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1894 - 682 sider
...qualities of each other's minds and hearts. The friendships which exist among them are more likely to bo founded upon esteem, upon a perception of kindness,...scholarship, and such like virtues in each other, than when tho idea of sex is too carefully kept in view. May not the manifestation of undue solicitude to keep... | |
| 1901 - 544 sider
...of the boys are softened and their minds refined, while the girls are placed under that measure oi restraint which conduces to self-respect, watchfulness....not the manifestation of undue solicitude to keep them apart operate, by a natural law of association through the imagination, to strengthen the evil... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 674 sider
...character. Besides, both sexes become acquainted with the good qualities of each other's minds and heart«. The friendships which exist among them are more likely...scholarship, and such like virtues in each other, than when tho idea of sex is too carefully kept in view. May not the manifestation of undue solicitude to keep... | |
| 1893 - 688 sider
...A. Stearns, chairman of the school committee of Cambridge, dated March 3, 1846, alluded to above : "In a wisely -governed school of this description,...not the manifestation of undue solicitude to keep them apart operate by a natural law of association through the imagination to strengthen the evil tendencies... | |
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