| Le Baron Russell Briggs - 1901 - 164 pages
...young people are more and more disposed to insist on. Virtually, the student comes to the professor with a bill of rights in his hands, and says, ' Mind,...not get on an inch, and let your attention wander, is Dr. Martineau's justly contemptuous feeling at such sort of inanity. ' I warn you,' he says, ' that... | |
| 1903 - 162 pages
...professor, practically with a bill of rights A in his hands saying, 'Mind, you must not be dull or I shall go to sleep; you must attract me or I shall not get...must rivet my attention or my thoughts will wander.'" This sort of inanity deserves the contemptuous retort, "Well, then, if that is your mood, go to sleep;... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1904 - 1024 pages
...lines. There is much truth in Dr. Martineau's statement of the case. He says the student nowadays comes with a bill of rights in his hands and says: "Mind, you must not be dull or I shall go to sleep ; you must attract me, or I shall not get on an inch ; you must rivet my attention,... | |
| Vaclav Karel Froula - 1904 - 272 pages
...lines. There is much in Dr. Martineau's statement of the case. He says that the student now-a-days comes with a bill of rights in his hands and says, "Mind, you must not be dull or I shall go to sleep ; you must attract me, or I shall not get on an inch ; you must rivet my attention,... | |
| 1904 - 274 pages
...lines. There is much in Dr. Martineau's statement of the case. He says that the student now-a-days comes with a bill of rights in his hands and says, "Mind, you must not be dull or I shall go to sleep; you must attract me, or I shall not get on an inch; you must rivet my attention,... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1904 - 1024 pages
...lines. There is much truth in Dr. Martineau's statement of the case. He says the student nowadays comes with a bill of rights in his hands and says: "Mind, you must not be dull or I shall go to sleep; you must attract me, or I shall not get on an inch; you must rivet my attention,... | |
| Vaclav Karel Froula - 1904 - 498 pages
...lines. There is much in Dr. Martineau's statement of the case. He says that the student now-a-days comes with a bill of rights in his hands and says, "Mind, you must not be dull or I shall go to sleep ; you must attract me, or I shall not get on an inch ; you must rivet my attention,... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1904 - 1032 pages
...lines. There is much truth in Dr. Martineau's statement of the case. He says the student nowadays comes with a bill of rights in his hands and says: "Mind, you must not be dull or I shall go to sleep; you must attract me, or I shall not get on an inch; you must rivet my attention,... | |
| Leon Burr Richardson - 1924 - 294 pages
...distasteful task he considers a test of faculty. Today the student virtually comes to the professor with a bill of rights in his hands and says, 'Mind...sleep; you must attract me or I shall not get on; you must rivet my attention or my thoughts will wander.' Such students have become so reduced that... | |
| Leon Burr Richardson - 1924 - 298 pages
...the student virtually comes to the professor with a bill of rights in his hands and says, 'Mind x^you must not be dull or I will go to sleep; you must attract me or I shall not get on ; you must rivet my attention or my thoughts will wander.' Such students have become so reduced that... | |
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