| United States. Office of Education - 1913 - 1096 páginas
...enlightened industries. . . . Modern progress is chiefly, if not entirely, found not in the advancement of what are called the learned professions but in...enlargement, and results of all departments of industries. . . . Education is the one subject for which no people ever yet paid too much. Indeed, the more they... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1913 - 1010 páginas
...enlightened industries. . . . Modern progress is chiefly, if not entirely, found not in the advancement of what are called the learned professions but in...enlargement, and results of all departments of industries. . . . Education is the one subject for which no people ever yet paid too much. Indeed, the more they... | |
| 1925 - 504 páginas
...enlightened industries. . . . Modern progress is chiefly, if not entirely, found not in the advancement of what are called the learned professions but in...enlargement, and results of all departments of industries. . . . Education is the one subject for which no people ever yet paid too much. Indeed, the more they... | |
| Numan V. Bartley - 1990 - 293 páginas
...civilization, Hill insisted, must recognize "that modern progress is chiefly, if not entirely, found ... in the education and elevation of the masses; in the...enlargement, and results of all departments of industries." Thus Georgians must "honor, elevate, and educate labor"; teach their "own sons ... to build and operate... | |
| Numan V. Bartley - 1990 - 293 páginas
...civilization, Hill insisted, must recognize "that modern progress is chiefly, if not entirely, found ... in the education and elevation of the masses; in the...enlargement, and results of all departments of industries." Thus Georgians must "honor, elevate, and educate labor"; teach their "own sons ... to build and operate... | |
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