| Hampton Institute - 1888 - 790 pages
...the awl, the plane and the plow become the allies of the globe, the black-board and the text book. ' The course of study does not run smoothly ; there...no longer lie dormant. They make the rough places smoth; the school becomes a drill ground for the future work; it sends men and women rather than scholars... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1923 - 1348 pages
...the awl, the plane, aud the plow become the allies of the globe, the blackboard, aud the textbook. The course of study does not run smoothly. There is action and reaction, depression ami delight ; but the reserve forces of character no longer lie dormant. They make the rough places... | |
| Education - 1917 - 508 pages
...permanent upbuilding. Morality and industry generally go together. The plan of combining mental and physical labor is a priori, full of objections. The...have been realized in Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes that inspired the following statement by Prof. Francis Greenwood Peabody concerning Gen. Armstrong:... | |
| United States. Office of Education - African Americans - 1917 - 514 pages
...permanent upbuilding. Morality and industry generally go together. The plan of combining mental and physical labor is a priori, full of objections. The...have been realized in Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes that inspired the following statement by Prof. Francis Greenwood Peabody concerning Gen. Armstrong:... | |
| Education - 1923 - 684 pages
...the awl, the plane, and the plow become the allies of the globe, the blackboard, and the textbook. The course of study does not run smoothly. There Is...men and women rather than scholars into the world. In 1870 the institute was granted a charter by the General Assembly of Virginia, which made it independent... | |
| United States - 1788 - 568 pages
...the awl, the plane, and the plough become the allies of the globe, the blackboard, and the textbook. The course of study does not run smoothly. There is...places smooth. The school becomes a drill ground for the future work; it sends men and women rather than scholars into the world. But what should be studied... | |
| African Americans - 1907 - 766 pages
...washtub, the plane, and the plow become the allies of the globe, the blackboard, and the text-book. The course of study does not run smoothly; there is...make the rough places smooth ; the school becomes the drill ground for future work ; it sends men and women rather than scholars into the world." In... | |
| African Americans - 1907 - 760 pages
...allies of the globe, the blackboard, and the text-book. The course of study does not run smoothlythere is action and reaction, depression and delight ; but...make the rough places smooth ; the school becomes the drill ground for future work ; it sends men and women rather than scholars into the world." In... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1923 - 1382 pages
...the awl, the plane, und the plow become the allies of the globe, the blackboard, and the textbook. The course of study does not run smoothly. There is...delight; but the reserve forces of character no longer Ikdormant. They make the rough places smooth. The school becomes a drill ground for future work ; it... | |
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