| St. Louis Public Library - 1914 - 376 pages
...art. 1913. 370.4 Contents: The spirit of learning, by Woodrow Wilson; Inaugural address, by Alexander Meiklejohn; Knowledge viewed in relation to learning,...TH Huxley; The social value of the college-bred, by William James; On the advisableness of improving natural knowledge, by Т. Н. Huxley; On the educational... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1913 - 958 pages
...p. 8°. CONTENTS.— The spirit of learning, by Woodrow Wilson.— Inaugural address, by Alexander Meiklejohn.— Knowledge viewed in relation to learning,...— On science and art in relation to education, by T. II. Huxley.— The social value of the college-bred, by William James.— On the advisableness of... | |
| Education - 1913 - 678 pages
...Inaugural address, by Alexander Meiklojohn.— Knowledge viewed in relation to learning, by J. II. Newman.— Knowledge viewed in relation to professional...— On science and art in relation to education, by T. II. Huxley. — The social value of the college-bred, by William James. — On the. advisableness... | |
| California State Library - Libraries - 1915 - 1066 pages
...[1912] 371 F53 FOKKSTER, Norman, сотр. Essays for college men ; education, science, and art. 1913. Contents: The spirit of learning, by W. Wilson. —...the advisableness of improving natural knowledge, by Т. Н. Huxley. — On the educational value of the natural history sciences, by TH Huxley. — A change... | |
| Chicago Public Library - Classified catalogs - 1916 - 752 pages
...Foerster, N. and others, сотр. Essays for college men; education, science, and art. 1913. L 12047 Contents: The spirit of learning, by W. Wilson; Inaugural...the advisableness of improving natural knowledge, by TH Huxley; On the educational value of the natural history sciences, bv TH Huxley; A change of educational... | |
| Education - 1913 - 830 pages
...CONTENTS.— The spirit or learning, by Woodrow Wilson.— Inaugural address, by Alexander Meiklcjohn.— Knowledge viewed in relation to learning, by JH Newman.—...— On science and art in relation to education, by T. n. Huxley.— The social value of the college-bred, by William James.— On tho advisableness of... | |
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