| Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams - 1920 - 348 頁
...myself. But what we want is a school. We want a national set of young men like ourselves or better, to start new influences not only in politics, but...country — a national school of our own generation. And that is what America has no power to create. In England the Universities centralize ability and... | |
| Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams - 1920 - 352 頁
...myself. But what we want is a school. We want a national set of young men like ourselves or better, to start new influences not only in politics, but in literature, in law, hi society, and throughout the whole social organism of the country — a national school of our own... | |
| Harold Stearns - 1922 - 598 頁
...to his brother Charles, " is a school. We want a national set of young men like ourselves or better, to start new influences not only in politics, but...country — a national school of our own generation. And that is what America has no power to create. . . . It's all random, insulated work, for special... | |
| Harold Stearns - 1922 - 616 頁
...to his brother Charles, " is a school. We want a national set of young men like ourselves or better, to start new influences not only in politics, but...society, and throughout the whole social organism of the country—a national school of our own generation. And that is what America has no power to create.... | |
| Van Wyck Brooks - 1927 - 268 頁
...to his brother Charles, "is a school. We want a national set of young men like ourselves or better, to start new influences not only in politics, but...country — a national school of our own generation. And that is what America has no power to create. . . . It's all random, insulated work, for special... | |
| Thomas King Whipple - 1928 - 296 頁
...perfectly: What we want is a school. We want a national set of young men like ourselves or better, to start new influences not only in politics, but...country — a national school of our own generation. And that is what America has no power to create. He was right: a school of one, existing in a vacuum,... | |
| Jacob Benjamin Salutsky Hardman - 1928 - 460 頁
...industrial significance. 6. THE LEFT WING We want a national set of young men like ourselves or better, to start new influences not only in politics, but...country — a national school of our own generation. And that's what America has no power to create. . . . It's all random, insulated work, for special... | |
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