Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1854 | Dublin Empire of Reason John Henry Newman’s idea of a university.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1390 | London Gentleman and Scholar Geoffrey Chaucer’s Oxford man.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning c. 585 | Chang’an Polished Gold There is no reward without effort.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1900 | Albany Making a Man Theodore Roosevelt’s virtues for the American boy.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1776 | Boston Equal Opportunity Abigail Adams remembers America’s daughters.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1983 | Washington, DC Rising Tide of Mediocrity America is losing its competitive edge.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1837 | Cambridge, MA Man Thinking Emerson challenges bookworms to leave the library.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1818 | Charlottesville Thomas Jefferson Opens a School Education is the foundation of a nation.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1851 | Concord Useful Ignorance Thoreau contemplates the beauty of unknowing.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning c. 796 | Tours Sowing the Seeds of Wisdom Alcuin of York begs for books.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1903 | Tuskegee Pragmatism Booker T. Washington on rediscovering industrious habits.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1621 | Oxford Homers Without an Achilles Great men have always depended on the kindness of scholars.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1803 | Königsberg Class Distinctions Kantian child-rearing, explained. More