In this school, whatever may be the social standing or importance of the fathers, the sons go together to the same work, and are tested physically as well as intellectually by the same standards. Congressional Serial Set - Side 9061891Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Massachusetts - 1882 - 1374 sider
...are they unnecessarily repeated. In this school, whatever may be the focial standing or importance of the fathers, the sons go together to the same work,...well as intellectually by the same standards. The result in the past has been, and in the future it will continue to be, a truer estimate of laboring... | |
| Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1882 - 1498 sider
...are they unnecessarily repeated. In this school, whatever may be the .social standing or importance of the fathers, the sons go together to the same work,...well as intellectually by the same standards. The result in the past has been, and in the future it will continue to be, a truer estimate of laboring... | |
| John Daniel Runkle - 1882 - 82 sider
...are they unnecessarily repeated. In this school, whatever may be the social standing or importance of the fathers, the sons go together to the same work,...well as intellectually by the same standards. The result in the past has been, and in the future it will continue to be, a truer estimate of laboring... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1882 - 430 sider
...repeated. In this school, whatever may be the focial standing or importance of the fathers, the sous go together to the same work, and are tested physically...well as intellectually by the same standards. The result in the past has been, and in the future it will continue to be, a truer estimate of laboring... | |
| Arthur MacArthur (Sr.) - 1884 - 432 sider
...are they unnecessarily repeated. In this school, whatever may be the social standing or importance of the fathers, the sons go together to the same work,...well as intellectually, by the same standards. The result in the past has been, and in the future it will continue to be, a truer estimate of laboring... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1885 - 222 sider
...descends into drudgery. The tasks are not long, nor are they unnecessarily repeated. Whatever may be the social standing or influence of the fathers, the sons...well as intellectually, by the same standards." " The grand result will be an increasing interest in manufacturing pursuits, more intelligent mechanics,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1885 - 766 sider
...descends into drudgery. The tasks are not long, nor are they unnecessarily repeated. Whatever may be the social standing or influence of the fathers, the sons...well as intellectually, by the same standards." " The grand result will bo an increasing interest in manufacturing pursuits, more intelligent mechanics,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1885 - 840 sider
...descends into drudgery. The tasks are not long, nor are they unnecessarily repeated. Whatever may be the social standing or influence of the fathers, the sons...well as intellectually, by the same standards." " The grand result will be an increasing interest in manufacturing pursuits, more intelligent mechanics,... | |
| United States. Office of Education, Isaac Edwards Clarke - 1892 - 1520 sider
...unnecessarily repeated. Whatever may be the social standing or influence of the parents, the children go together to the same work, and are tested physically...well as intellectually, by the same standards. The result will be a truer estimate of laboring and manufacturing people, and a sounder judgment on all... | |
| District of Columbia. Board of Trustees of Public Schools - 1888 - 940 sider
...may be the social standing or influence of the fathers, the sous go together to the same work, aud are tested physically, as well as intellectually,...not sew. If the art of sewing is an indispensable elemeut of a girl's education, why should it not be placed side by side with reading and writing in... | |
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