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" ... of character. In laying the foundation of a thorough education, it is necessary that all the important faculties be brought into exercise. When certain mental endowments receive a much higher culture than others, there is a distortion in the intellectual... "
Annals of Yale College, in New Haven, Connecticut, from Its Foundation, to ... - Página 218
por Ebenezer Baldwin - 1831 - 324 páginas
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumen8

1843 - 582 páginas
...higher culture than others, there is a distortion in the intellectual character. The powers of the mind are not developed in their fairest proportions, by...the professions ; but to lay the foundation which is common to them all. There are separate schools of Medicine, Law and Theology, connected with the...
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Sketches of Yale College: With Numerous Anecdotes, and Embellished with More ...

Ezekiel Porter Belden - 1843 - 210 páginas
...higher culture than others, there is a distortion in the intellectual character. The powers of the mind are not developed in their fairest proportions by...languages alone, or mathematics alone, or natural 7* or political science alone. The object in the proper collegiate department is not to teach that...
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America and the American People

Friedrich von Raumer - 1846 - 522 páginas
...higher culture than others, there is a distortion in the intellectual character. The powers of the mind are not developed in their fairest proportions by...of the professions, but to lay the foundation which is common to them all. The principles of science and literature are the common foundation of all high...
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The History and Topography of the United States of America, Volumen1

John Howard Hinton - 1850 - 1008 páginas
...higher culture than others, there is a distortion in the intellectual character. The powers of the mind are not developed in their fairest proportions by...to teach that which is peculiar to any one of the profeaioiu ; but to lay the foundation which is common to them all. There are separate schools of medicine,...
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Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Yale College

Yale University - 1851 - 574 páginas
...higher culture ihan others, there is a distortion in the intellectual character. The [xnvers of the mind are not developed in their fairest proportions by...languages alone, or mathematics alone, or natural or aolitical science alone. The object, in the proper collegiate department, is not to teach that which...
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Report on Collegiate Education: Made to the Trustees of the University of ...

University of Alabama. President, Basil Manly - 1852 - 72 páginas
...higher culture than others, there is a distortion in the intellectual character. The powers of the mind are not developed, in their fairest proportions, by...to teach that which is peculiar to any one of the profes" As they have taken merely portions of the regular studies, their freer option ht s not required...
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Journal of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio ..., Volumen1,Tema 1

Cincinnati Historical Society - 1872 - 152 páginas
...much higher culture than others, there is a distortion in the mental character. The powers of the mind are not developed in their fairest proportions by...the professions — but to lay the foundation which is common to them all; and giving that furniture, and discipline, and elevation of the mind, which...
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Memories of Yale Life and Men, 1845-1899

Timothy Dwight - 1903 - 614 páginas
...higher culture than others, there is a distortion in the intellectual character. The powers of the mind are not developed in their fairest proportions by...of the professions; but to lay the foundation which is common to them all. The principles of science and literature are the common foundation of all high...
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Life of Alphonso Taft

Lewis Alexander Leonard - 1920 - 318 páginas
...higher culture than others, there is a distortion in the intellectual character. The powers of the mind are not developed in their fairest proportions by...of the professions but to lay the foundation which is common to them all. There are separate 2 O fc O W schools of Medicine, Law and Theology, connected...
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The American University: How It Runs, Where It Is Going

Jacques Barzun - 1993 - 355 páginas
...college of their * Professor at Yale in 1828. He wrote in a famous report of that year: "Our object is not to teach that which is peculiar to any one...of the professions; but to lay the foundation which is common to them all. . . . But why, it may be asked, should a student waste his time upon studies...
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