... in his first year in school learns that he may be president some day — where parents permit their children to look down upon their modest callings, where the higher professions are overcrowded, manual labor despised, the farms deserted, we often... The German Conspiracy in American Education - Page 76by Gustavus Ohlinger - 1919 - 105 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1919 - 858 pages
...manual labor despised, the farms deserted, we often find in the serving class a weak, discontented class of people. In sharp contrast to them were the people...attention given by the hotel porter, the chambermaid, and the baggage-hustler at the station — and all for a few pfennigs! The service of the chambermaid especially... | |
| Dallas Lore Sharp - 1920 - 76 pages
...manual labor despised, the farms deserted, we often find in the serving class a weak, discontented class of people. In sharp contrast to them were the people...it, without feeling that it injured their dignity. They, the servant class of Germany, had been educated to servitude, he means; whereas, in this country,... | |
| 1919 - 956 pages
...manual labor despised, the farms deserted, we often find in the serving class a weak, discontented class of people. In sharp contrast to them were the people...it, without feeling that it injured their dignity.' They, the servant class of Germany, had been educated to servitude, he means; whereas, in this country,... | |
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