| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1904 - 584 strani
...relation to some real need of life, whether it be aesthetic, ethical, or utilitarian in the narrower sense, must be dropped. (2) Whatever is not reasonably...series or chain of ideas, and therefore fail to be necessary for the appreciation of any large point. This standard, however, not to apply to the iil... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1904 - 1024 strani
...utilitarian in the narrower sense. 2. Whatever is not reasonably within the child's comprehension. 3. Whatever is unlikely to appeal to his interest;...series or chain of ideas, and therefore fail to be necessary for the appreciation of any large point; this standard, however, not to apply to the three... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1904 - 1024 strani
...utilitarian in the narrower sense. 2. Whatever is not reasonably within the child's comprehension. 3. Whatever is unlikely to appeal to his interest;...isolated or irrelevant that they fail to be a part of any scries or chain of ideas, and therefore fail to be necessary for the appreciation of any large point;... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1904 - 1032 strani
...utilitarian in the narrower sense. 2. Whatever is not reasonably within the child's comprehension. 3. Whatever is unlikely to appeal to his interest;...positively demanded for the first very weighty reason. 4. \Vhatever topics and details are so isolated or irrelevant that they fail to be a part of any series... | |
| Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations - 1904 - 358 strani
...relation to some real need of life, whether it be sesthetic, ethical, or utilitarian in the narrower sense, must be dropped. "(2) Whatever is not reasonably within the child's comprehension, likewise. "(;}) Whatever is unlikely to appeal to his interest; unless it is lwsitively demanded for the first... | |
| Howard Jason Rogers - 1907 - 520 strani
...Whatever cannot be shown to have a plain relation to some real need of life, whether it be esthetic, ethical, or utilitarian in the narrow sense, must...series or chain of ideas, and therefore fail to be necessary for the appreciation of any large point. This standard, however, not to apply to the three... | |
| 1905 - 316 strani
...relation to some real need of life, whether it be aesthetic, ethical, or utilitarian in the narrower sense, must be dropped. (2) Whatever is not reasonably...series or chain of ideas, and therefore fail to be necessary for the appreciation of any large point. This standard, however, not to apply to the three... | |
| 1905 - 822 strani
...to some real need uf life, whether it be aesthetic, ethical, or utilitarian in the narrower souse, must be dropped. "(2) Whatever is not reasonably within...series or chain of ideas, and therefore fail to be necessary for the appreciation of any large point. This standard, however, not to apply to the three... | |
| Texas. Department of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics and History - 1905 - 450 strani
...whether it be aesthetic, ethical, or utilitarian in the narrower sense, must be dropped. "(2) AVhatever is not reasonably within the child's comprehension,...details are so isolated or irrelevant that they fail to b'ea part of any series or chain of ides, and therefore fail to be necessary for the appreciation of... | |
| United - 1905 - 832 strani
...relation to some real need of life, whether it be aesthetic, ethical, or utilitarian in the narrower sense, must be dropped. "(2) Whatever is not reasonably...is unlikely to appeal to his interest; unless it is positivtly demanded for the first very weighty reason. "(4) Whatever topics and details are so isolated... | |
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