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" On the contrary, the whole experience and observation of my life lead me to look with greater admiration, and an envy ever increasing, on the broadened culture which is the true end and aim of the university. On this point I cannot be too explicit; for... "
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 232
1883
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A College Fetich: An Address Delivered Before the Harvard Chapter of the ...

Charles Francis Adams - Classical education - 1883 - 78 pages
...misunderstand, in order to misrepresent. With such I hold no argument. In the first place I desire to say that* I am no believer in that narrow scientific...vulgar, money-making utility seems to be its natural outcorrfe. On the contrary, the whole experience and observation of my life lead me to look with greater...
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THE BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL

GEORGE B. SHATTUCK M.D - 1883 - 666 pages
...a doctor is he. On tbis point, Mr. Adams himself says: — " Aud here let me once for all say ihat I am no believer in that narrow, scientific, and technological training which now aud again we hear extolled. A practical, and too often a mere vulgar, money-making utility seems to...
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A College Fetich: An Address Delivered Before the Harvard Chapter of the ...

Classical education - 1884 - 71 pages
...misunderstand, in order to misrepresent. With such I hold no argument. In the first place I desire to say that I am no believer in that narrow scientific...on the broadened culture which is the true end and . _, aim of the University. On this point I cannot be too explicit ; ,,«>^ f°r I should be sorry...
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Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active Members, and Addresses

American Institute of Instruction - 1884 - 274 pages
...literary. Upon this point it is pleasant to quote from Mr. Adams : " I desire to say," he remarks, " that I am no believer in that narrow, scientific and...money-making utility seems to be its natural outcome." I see no trace, likewise, in this address, of approval of an extensive system of optional or elective...
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Not "a College Fetish": An Address in Reply to the Address of Charles ...

Daniel Henry Chamberlain - Classical education - 1884 - 104 pages
...literary. Upon this point it is pleasant to quote from Mr. Adams : " I desire to say," he remarks, " that I am no believer in that narrow, scientific and...money-making utility seems to be its natural outcome." I see no trace, likewise, in this address, of approval of an extensive system of optional or elective...
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Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute ..., Volume 55

American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1884 - 272 pages
...literary. Upon this point it is pleasant to quote from Mr. Adams : " I desire ti» say," he remarks, " that I am no believer in that narrow, scientific and...money-making utility seems to be its natural outcome." I see no trace, likewise, in this address, of approval of an extensive system of optional or elective...
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Three Phi Beta Kappa Addresses: A College Fetich, 1883; "Shall Cromwell Have ...

Charles Francis Adams - Education, Higher - 1907 - 224 pages
...misunderstand, in order to misrepresent.1 With such I hold no argument. In the first place I desire to say that I am no believer in that narrow scientific...vulgar, money-making utility seems to be its natural outcome.2 On the contrary, the whole experience and observation of my life lead me to look with greater...
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Three Phi Beta Kappa Addresses: A College Fetich, 1883; "Shall Cromwell Have ...

Charles Francis Adams - Education, Higher - 1907 - 224 pages
...order to misrepresent.1 With such I hold no argument. In the first place I desire to say that I am po believer in that narrow scientific and technological...vulgar, money-making utility seems to be its natural outcome.2 On the contrary, the whole experience and observation of my life lead me to look with greater...
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Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the Country

West (U.S.) - 1883 - 686 pages
...shall be misunderstood only by such as willfully misunderstand in order to misrepresent." He says he is "no believer in that narrow scientific and technological training which now and again we hear extolled," yet will not have Greek because it is not of practical use. He would have us think that he is true...
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