The Old Savage in the New CivilizationDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1928 - Počet stran: 239 |
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... given at Wellesley College , Colgate Uni- versity , Vanderbilt University , and the University of Iowa . One was the Founders ' Day address at Mount Holyoke ; another was given before the Institute of Arts and Sciences of Columbia Uni ...
... given at Wellesley College , Colgate Uni- versity , Vanderbilt University , and the University of Iowa . One was the Founders ' Day address at Mount Holyoke ; another was given before the Institute of Arts and Sciences of Columbia Uni ...
Strana 1
... given by the Reverend John Kirkland , and it was as dreary as commence- ment addresses invariably are . It contained all the wise counsel and pious admonition which age habitually gives to 1 CHAPTER PAGE FOREWORD V THE NEW CIVILIZATION.
... given by the Reverend John Kirkland , and it was as dreary as commence- ment addresses invariably are . It contained all the wise counsel and pious admonition which age habitually gives to 1 CHAPTER PAGE FOREWORD V THE NEW CIVILIZATION.
Strana 9
... given us not only new com- modities but new substances . We juggle with the atoms of carbon and hydrogen , and create ma- terials that Nature herself has not formed . We make carborundum and acetylene gas and cellu- loid and hundreds of ...
... given us not only new com- modities but new substances . We juggle with the atoms of carbon and hydrogen , and create ma- terials that Nature herself has not formed . We make carborundum and acetylene gas and cellu- loid and hundreds of ...
Strana 18
... given to them . Tutankhamen , brought up at Windsor Castle , would doubtless act like any other prince of the blood . Even less sure can we be that this last century which has added so tremendously to our mechanical environment has ...
... given to them . Tutankhamen , brought up at Windsor Castle , would doubtless act like any other prince of the blood . Even less sure can we be that this last century which has added so tremendously to our mechanical environment has ...
Strana 20
... given intelligence tests of the stand- ardized sort , his rating does not significantly ex- ceed that which would be made by average adoles- cents at their fourteenth year . After a short pe- riod of industrial training he may become a ...
... given intelligence tests of the stand- ardized sort , his rating does not significantly ex- ceed that which would be made by average adoles- cents at their fourteenth year . After a short pe- riod of industrial training he may become a ...
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Strana 89 - I am in earnest. I will not equivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat a single inch. AND I WILL BE HEARD.
Strana 91 - I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.
Strana 3 - I cannot say that I am in the slightest degree impressed by your bigness, or your material resources, as such. Size is not grandeur, and territory does not make a nation. The great issue, aboul which hangs a true sublimity, and the terror of overhanging fate, is what are you going to do with all these things?
Strana 27 - Death stands at attention, obedient, expectant, ready to serve, ready to shear away the peoples en masse ; ready, if called on, to pulverize, without hope of repair, what is left of civilization. He awaits only the word of command. He awaits it from a frail, bewildered being, long his victim, now — for one occasion only — his Master.
Strana 230 - Our opinions are incompatible with a united government even among ourselves. The Union has been prolonged thus far by miracles. I fear they cannot continue.
Strana 24 - To extend our memories by monuments, whose death we daily pray for, and whose duration we cannot hope, without injury to our expectations in the advent of the last day, were a contradiction to our beliefs. We whose generations are ordained in this setting part...
Strana 55 - But this I would say, standing as I do in view of God and eternity, I realize that patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.
Strana 93 - The prosperous middle classes, who ruled the nineteenth century, placed an excessive value upon placidity of existence. They refused to face the necessities for social reform imposed by the new industrial system, and they are now refusing to face the necessities for intellectual reform imposed by the new knowledge.
Strana 27 - Mankind has never been in this position before. Without having improved appreciably in virtue or enjoying wiser guidance, it has got into its hands for the first time the tools by which it can unfailingly accomplish its own extermination.
Strana 23 - Humanity stands to-day in a position of unique peril. An unanswered question is written across the future: Is man to be the master of the civilization he has created, or is he to be its victim?