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" In the first place, to impose upon the teacher in a university restrictions to which the members of other professions, lawyers, physicians, engineers, and so forth, are not subjected, would produce a sense of irritation and humiliation. In accepting a... "
Reports of the President and the Treasurer of Harvard College - Página 17
por Harvard University - 1918
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Bulletin

1919 - 986 páginas
...what professors may say as citizens seem to be far greater than the harm done by leaving them free. In the first place, to impose upon the teacher in a university restrictions to which members of other professions, lawyers, physicians, engineers, and so forth. :ire not subjected, would...
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The Dial, Volumen64

Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1918 - 568 páginas
...what professors may say as citizens seem to me far greater than the harm done by leaving them free. In the first place, to impose upon the teacher in a university restrictions to which members of other professions . . . are not subjected, would produce a sense of irritation and humiliation....
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Bulletin

1921 - 768 páginas
...what professors may say as citizens seem to be far greater than the harm done by leaving them free. In the first place, to impose upon the teacher in a university restrictions to which members of other professions, lawyers, physicians, engineers, and so forth, are not subjected, would...
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Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Tema 88

United States. Office of Education - 1921 - 768 páginas
...what professors may say as citizens seem to be far greater than the harm done by leaving them free. In the first place, to impose upon the teacher in a university restrictions to which members of other professions, lawyers, physicians, engineers, and so forth, are not subjected, would...
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Source Book in the Philosophy of Education

William Heard Kilpatrick - 1923 - 408 páginas
...what professors may say as citizens seem to me far greater than the harm done by leaving them free. In the first place, to impose upon the teacher in...would produce a sense of irritation and humiliation. . . . "There is another [objection], not less weighty, from [the standpoint] ... of the institution...
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The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen26

William Roscoe Thayer - 1918 - 784 páginas
...what professors may say as citizens seem to me far greater than the harm done by leaving them free. In the first place, to impose upon the teacher in...accepting a chair under such conditions a man would 1918.] 527 surrender a port of his liberty; what he might say would be submitted to the censorship...
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Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors, Volumen8

American Association of University Professors - 1922 - 572 páginas
...what professors may say as citizens seem to me far greater than the harm done by leaving them free. In the first place, to impose upon the teacher in a university restrictions to (535) 50 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS which the members of other professions, lawyers,...
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Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors, Volumen8

American Association of University Professors - 1922 - 576 páginas
...what professors may say as citizens seem to me far greater than the harm done by leaving them free. In the . first place, to impose upon the teacher in a university resttvctvaos V^ (535^ 50 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OP UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS which the members of other professions,...
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School & Society, Volumen7

James McKeen Cattell - 1918 - 906 páginas
...what professors may say as citizens seem to me far greater than the harm done by leaving them free. In the first place, to impose upon the teacher in...university restrictions to which the members of other profession, lawyers, physicians, engineers and so forth, are not subjected, would produce a sense of...
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Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Volumen1,Temas1-30

United States. Office of Education - 1919 - 1406 páginas
...them free. In the first place, to ini|X)se ui>on the. teacher in a university restrictions to which members of other professions, lawyers, physicians,...a man would surrender a part of his liberty : what lie might say would be submitted to the censorship of a board of trustees, and he would not be a free...
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