Library IdealsOpen Court Publishing Company, 1918 - Počet stran: 78 WISCONSIN, a true cradle of freedom and successful government, has fostered several librarians who were true humanists. Dr. Peckham was one. Dr. Thwaites was another. Henry E. Legler was unlike either of these, but greater than either in his continued and unabated activity for the good of the people. Once, on being complimented for his splendid work in natural history and his persistence in the pursuit of scientific facts, Dr. Peckham remarked: "Oh, yes, but the facts have no value in themselves. They merely build up the groundwork of the ideas, and help you climb to the point of view where the deeper aspects of the subject spread out before you like a landscape beneath a mountain-top." Mr. Legler's activity in behalf of libraries will support the same explanation. He seemed always immersed in detail, always planning some movement and carrying it into effect by his peculiar, dynamic persistence. But he who observed the man kindly and closely cannot have failed to have noticed that there was a distinct Beyond illumining and overshadowing it all. There was a dream to come true, a vision to be unfolded. The dream and vision were in the man's speech and eye. He lived under a prophecy. |
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... subject which he knew would interest and benefit the other person. And how grateful he was to strike a vein of gold in a seemingly unpromising human ore! f. Secretary of the Milwaukee Board of Education, and Secretary of.
... subject which he knew would interest and benefit the other person. And how grateful he was to strike a vein of gold in a seemingly unpromising human ore! f. Secretary of the Milwaukee Board of Education, and Secretary of.
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... subject which he knew would interest and benefit the other person . And how grateful he was to strike a vein of gold in a seemingly unpromising human ore ! Secretary of the Milwaukee Board of Education , and Secretary.
... subject which he knew would interest and benefit the other person . And how grateful he was to strike a vein of gold in a seemingly unpromising human ore ! Secretary of the Milwaukee Board of Education , and Secretary.
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... the United States for one person who receives a higher education , or for three who receive the education of the secondary schools , there are sixty - five who receive only an elementary education , and that chiefly in the 12 LIBRARY ...
... the United States for one person who receives a higher education , or for three who receive the education of the secondary schools , there are sixty - five who receive only an elementary education , and that chiefly in the 12 LIBRARY ...
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... persons who prattled at their mother's knee one or the other of them . " The power of the public schools to assimilate different races to our own institutions , through the education given to the younger generation , is doubtless one of ...
... persons who prattled at their mother's knee one or the other of them . " The power of the public schools to assimilate different races to our own institutions , through the education given to the younger generation , is doubtless one of ...
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... of parliament , and without hesitation proclaimed his thesis . " It is not merely to open the library to persons who , from the engrossing nature of their engagements of business , are at present utterly excluded from it 40 LIBRARY IDEALS.
... of parliament , and without hesitation proclaimed his thesis . " It is not merely to open the library to persons who , from the engrossing nature of their engagements of business , are at present utterly excluded from it 40 LIBRARY IDEALS.
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