Word: pupil
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...oneself, whereby life is made happier for the individual. Professor Kennelly then enlarged upon these points laid down and reached the conclusion that ordinarily vocational training should come last and the higher and final training, the broader and deeper, should be its foundations. But this should not prevent the pupil who has been trained at a vocational school from going to college, for it is not so much the kind of work we do but rather the satisfactory accomplishment of it that is our title to recognition and encouragement...
...will also be required to present, at the hour of the laboratory examination, a note-book in which he has recorded the steps and results of his laboratory exercises. This note-book must bear the endorsement of his teacher, certifying that the notes are a true record of the pupil's work...
...will also be required to present, at the time of this examination, a note-book in which he has recorded the steps and results of his laboratory exercises; and this note-book must bear the endorsement of his teacher, certifying that the notes are a true record of the pupil's work...
...vogue among parents, of suggesting what is to be done, not ordering. The true criterion of reverence is the attitude in later years. Never before were aged parents treated with so great kindness as today. Is this inconsistent with true democracy. The same relation between teacher and pupil has brought about far greater reverence than the old dictatory attitude. We, who are the most democratic, have the greatest reverence for women of all modern countries...
...French composer, will give a lecture in French this evening, in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum at 8 o'clock upon "Cesar Frank, the man, the artist, and his influence on modern French composers." M. D'Indy is an authority on this subject as he is a pupil of Frank's and a composer himself of serious purpose and high attainment. The lecture will be open to the public...