Word: classroom
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...anything that any professor can give. This gift of great value is training. It is not for facts that we come to college, but for training. If a man receives that training, it matters not at all whether he is given it on the playing field or in the classroom. Everyman of whom Eddie Farrell makes something worthwhile, is possessed of the ability of giving better than his best when he is called upon. The cross-country team will show the effect of his support as usual, and the College can be assured that the football team will be infinitely...
...full-blooded Nordics soon to go into training? The parental attitude was: our son is unusual (or erratic or talented or temperamental or stupid) and he needs special, individual attention. The Rosenbaum Tutoring School gave him special attention, mentally, and left him to his own devices out of the classroom as any businesslike concern naturally would...
...students who do not study and the percentage of professors who are not good teachers. My own opportunities for observation have been only occasional, but I have noticed, with much interest that college professors who have a reputation as good teachers, and who pay more attention to their classroom work than to their personal studies, have large classes of voluntary students and do not have difficulty in getting their students to work...
...Over 80% are classroom teachers...
TIME Wilmington, Del. New York, N. Y. May 22, 1925. Gentlemen: A year ago, your paper solicited subscriptions from teachers because TIME would be so useful in Enclosed- the is the classroom! reason for discontinuing my subscription. If you cater to the cheap class of thinkers, you should not presume to advertise for classroom teachers' approbation. F. W. CROWELL Rainbow-Hued...