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... question : " How may I read most effectively for others ? " The less he asks the question : " How may I read most creditably for myself ? " the better . In other words , the reader should be not an exhibitionist , but a conveyer of the ...
... question : " How may I read most effectively for others ? " The less he asks the question : " How may I read most creditably for myself ? " the better . In other words , the reader should be not an exhibitionist , but a conveyer of the ...
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... question or the international question as though his people must have come that day of a purpose to hear him do it deserves almost any unpleasant thing that can happen to him . He may be a Ph.D. in psychology but I doubt whether he ...
... question or the international question as though his people must have come that day of a purpose to hear him do it deserves almost any unpleasant thing that can happen to him . He may be a Ph.D. in psychology but I doubt whether he ...
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... question of punctuation was a vital question . You see , I had this new conception : I had this concep- tion of the whole paragraph , and in The Making of Americans I had this idea of a whole thing . But if you think of contemporary ...
... question of punctuation was a vital question . You see , I had this new conception : I had this concep- tion of the whole paragraph , and in The Making of Americans I had this idea of a whole thing . But if you think of contemporary ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
SPEAKER | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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