... of society, and where it would be so easy for the generations, if repelled, to pass the universities by. Finally, the enlargement of the circle of liberal arts may justly be urged on the ground that the interests of the higher education and of the... The American Scholar in Professional Life - Page 37by George Gluyas Mercer - 1889Full view - About this book
| 1885 - 820 pages
...liberal education are seriously imperilled. President Eliot has well said: VOL. XLII. No. 165. ii " Liberal education is not safe and strong in a country...intellectual professions are not liberally educated. Now, that is just the case in this country. The great majority of the men who are engaged in the practice... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1898 - 434 pages
...the interests of the higher education and of the institutions which supply that education demand it. Liberal education is not safe and strong in a country...intellectual professions are not liberally educated. Now, that is just the case in this country. The great majority of the men who are engaged in the practice... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1926 - 428 pages
...the interests of the higher education and of the institutions which supply that education demand it. Liberal education is not safe and strong in a country...intellectual professions are not liberally educated. Now, that is just the case in this country. The great majority of the men who are engaged in the practice... | |
| 1898 - 1094 pages
...generous ; no human interest may be a stranger to it Otherwise the higher education itself is in danger. " Liberal education is not safe and strong in a country in which the great major. ity of the men who belong to the intellectual professions are not liberally educated. Now, that... | |
| 1898 - 600 pages
...generous ; no human interest may be a stranger to it Otherwise the higher education itself is in danger. " Liberal education is not safe and strong in a country in which the great major, ity of the men who belong to the intellectual professions are not liberally educated. Now, that... | |
| 1884 - 980 pages
...the interests of the higher education and of the institutions which supply that education demand it. Liberal education is not safe and strong in a country...intellectual professions are not liberally educated. Now, that is just the case in this country. The great majority of the men who are engaged in the practice... | |
| W. B. Carnochan - 1993 - 192 pages
...service to the ideal that his own reforms seemed to place in jeopardy. "Liberal education," he said, "is not safe and strong in a country in which the...professions are not liberally educated." And that, he said, "is just the case in this country." By free election, he hoped not so much to create a "research... | |
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