... athletic games, the zest of contest and competition, the challenge there is in most college activities to the instinct of initiative and the gifts of leadership and achievement, — all these are wholesome means of stimulation, which keep young men... Baseball: The People's Game - Página 159por Dorothy Seymour Mills, Harold Seymour - 1991 - 672 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Mary Emma Woolley - 1911 - 444 páginas
...means of stimulation, which keep young men from going stale and turning to things that demoralize. But they should not assume the front of the stage...serious and lasting interests are to be served. Men can not be prepared by them for modern life. The college is meant for a severer, more definite discipline... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1915 - 406 páginas
...means of stimulation, which keep young men from going stale and turning to things that demoralize. But they should not assume the front of the stage...Men cannot be prepared by them for modern life. The college is meant for a severer, more definite / *r. discipline than this : a discipline which will... | |
| Richard Ashley Rice - 1915 - 412 páginas
...which keep young men from going stale and \ turning to things that demoralize. But they should not f assume the front of the stage, where more serious...Men cannot be prepared by them for modern life. The college is meant for a severer, more definite discipline than this: a discipline which will fit men... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman - 1918 - 504 páginas
...means of stimulation, which keep young men from going stale and turning to things that demoralize. But they should not assume the front of the stage...Men cannot be prepared by them for modern life. The college is meant for a severer, more definite discipline than this: a discipline which will fit men... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 460 páginas
...means of stimulation, which keep young men from going stale and turning to things that demoralize. But they should not assume the front of the stage,...Men cannot be prepared by them for modern life. The college is meant for a severer, more definite discipline than this : a discipline which will fit men... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1925 - 578 páginas
...means of stimulation, which keep young men from going stale and turning to things that demoralize. But they should not assume the front of the stage...Men cannot be prepared by them for modern life. The college is meant for a severer, more definite discipline than this: a discipline which will fit men... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 430 páginas
...means of stimulation, which keep young men from going stale and turning to things that demoralize. But they should not assume the front of the stage,...Men cannot be prepared by them for modern life. The college is meant for a severer, more definite discipline* than this : a discipline which will fit men... | |
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