| Walter Lionel Bicknell - 1880 - 218 pages
...necessary that this school should be a school of three hundred or one hundred, or of fifty boys, but it is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." To take an instance of his then new treatment of boys, he placed entire confidence in a boy's word.... | |
| 1895 - 736 pages
...Rugby, " It is not necessary that this school should be a school of 300, or of 100, or of 50 boys, but it is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen," it was not likely that I should approve of the retention in the school of boys, who, after reasonable... | |
| Philena McKeen, Phebe Fuller McKeen - 1880 - 310 pages
...is not necessary that this shall be a school of three hundred, or of one hundred, or of fifty; but it is' necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen.' With no egotism do we declare it; we have endeavored to make this a school of Christian ladies. " Assembled,... | |
| John Maw Darton - 1881 - 322 pages
...necessary that this should be a school of three hundred, or of one hundred, or of fifty boys ; but it is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." What he mainly aimed at was, to promote the self-development of the young minds committed to his charge,... | |
| 1885 - 996 pages
...with Dr. Thomas Arnold, " It is not necessary that this should be a school of 300 or 150 boys, but it is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." There is another and if possible a graver aspect to this general subject. I mean that which concerns... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1885 - 922 pages
...say with Dr. Thomas Arnold, "It is not necessary that this should be a school of 300 or 150 boys, but it is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." There is another and if possible a graver aspect to this general subject. I mean that which concerns... | |
| Haverford College - 1885 - 182 pages
...It is not necessary' that this should be a school of three hundred or one hundred or fifty boys, but it is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." Fifteen years afterward, Hartley Coleridge wrote of him : "'Twag his to teach, Day after day from pulpit... | |
| Benjamin Wilburn McDonnold - 1888 - 768 pages
...CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY— 1842 TO 1887. It is not necessary that this should be a school of three hundred boys. ... It is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen. — Dr. Thomas Arnold, •of Rugby. WHAT was known as the removal of Cumberland College from Princeton,... | |
| Alfred Ewen Fletcher - 1889 - 592 pages
...necessary that this should be a school of three hundred, of one hundred, or even of fifty boys. It if necessary that it should be a school of Christian...addition to his edition of Thucydides, he wrote a Hiftory of Romt,' in three volumes, a work based on the then popular sceptical theories of Niebuhr.... | |
| James Henry Carlisle - 1890 - 312 pages
...not necessary that this should be a school of three hundred, or one hundred, or of fifty boys; but it is necessary that it should be a school of Christian gentlemen." The means of carrying out these principles were, of course, various: they may, however, for the sake... | |
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