Addresses and Proceedings - National Education Association of the United States

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Vols. for 1866-70 include Proceedings of the American Normal School Association; 1866-69 include Proceedings of the National Association of School Superintendents; 1870 includes Addresses and journal of proceedings of the Central College Association.
 

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Strana 115 - In the spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast; In the spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest; In the spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove; In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
Strana 193 - ... true eloquence I find to be none but the serious and hearty love of truth; and that whose mind soever is fully possessed with a fervent desire to know good things, and with the dearest charity to infuse the knowledge of them into others, when such a man would speak, his words...
Strana 25 - Behold a sower went forth to sow : And when he sowed, some seeds fell by the wayside, and the fowls came and devoured them up : Some fell upon stony places, where they had not much earth ; and forthwith they sprung up, because they had no deepness of earth: And when the sun was up, they were scorched ; and because they had no root, they withered away.
Strana 136 - Directors may assign; and shall have his records present at all meetings of the Association and of the Board of Directors.
Strana 181 - In the most literal of senses, "the earth hath bubbles as the water hath ; and these are of them.
Strana 135 - To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching, and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States.
Strana 137 - This Constitution may be altered or amended at a regular meeting by the unanimous vote of the members present, or by a two-thirds vote of the members present, provided that the alteration or amendment has been substantially proposed in writing at a previous meeting.
Strana 143 - The most able men — from the East and the West, from the North and the South...
Strana 34 - He studieth his scholars' natures as carefully as they their books ; and ranks their dispositions into several forms. And though it may seem difficult for him in a great school to descend to all particulars, yet experienced schoolmasters may quickly make a grammar of boys' natures, and reduce them all (saving some few exceptions) to these general rules : 1.
Strana 25 - It is like a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and cast into his garden; and it grew, and waxed 3c great tree; and the fowls of the air lodged in the branches of it.

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