| 1922 - 818 páginas
...finer side of life; we can contribute to the steady advance of civilization itself. They will come if we hold an abiding faith in the intelligence, the...character, the courage, and the divine touch in the human soul of the individual. We can safeguard these ends if we give to each individual that opportunity... | |
| Herbert Hoover - 1922 - 100 páginas
...^^j^^^M^iaaai^i^ safeguards to equality ofopportunity, if we~^rj^pjd&jsejyice as a part of our national character. Progress will march if we hold an abiding faith in the intelligence, the initiative, the characterj the courage, and the divine touch in the individual. We can safeguard these enHs*iT"we give... | |
| Charles Alphonso Smith - 1923 - 500 páginas
...finer side of life ; we can contribute to the steady advance of civilization itself. They will come if we hold an abiding faith in the intelligence, the...character, the courage, and the divine touch in the human soul of the individual. We can safeguard these ends if we give to each individual that opportunity... | |
| United States. Federal Board for Vocational Education - 1927 - 712 páginas
...rehabilitation is making a distinct contribution to a better social system. It is a service which gives "to each individual that opportunity for which the spirit of America stands." A BETTER SOCIAL SYSTEM 1 Figures for 1929 are provisional, subject to final audit of State accounts.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education - 1930 - 554 páginas
...receive instruction; there is no equality of opportunity unless this instruction is made compulsory bv the State. "There is no equality of opportunity for...in gratitude by our children." A THIRD PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN Speakers and writers often find it necessary to strain a point in order to bring President... | |
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