| Education - 1885 - 696 pages
...thought when, in paying a merited tribute to his great college-master, he said, " Give me a log-hut with only a simple bench, — Mark Hopkins on one...declaring the teacher's seminary to be one of the ^••palest instrumentalities for the improvement of the race. Hence, the pivotal question in pedagogy... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - Education - 1881 - 466 pages
...I am not willing that this discussion should close without mention of the value of a true teacher. Give me a log hut, with only a simple bench, Mark...may have all the buildings, apparatus, and libraries without him." Miss Booth was the strong individual force that acted upon him in Hiram, as President... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1902 - 538 pages
...who has put into it the best work of his life. Garfield said, "Give me a log hut with only a single bench, Mark Hopkins on one end and I on the other,...have all the buildings, apparatus, and libraries." It is individuality that counts in such work. It is the teacher that gives character to the school.... | |
| United States. Division of Vocational Education - Vocational education - 1917 - 1356 pages
...equipment, we still have to recognize that there was a great deal of truth in what President Garfield said : Give me a log hut, with only a simple bench....may have all the buildings, apparatus, and libraries without him. Incidentally it is to be noted that when a fund is used solely for salaries of teachers,... | |
| Theodore Clarke Smith - 1925 - 648 pages
...I am not willing that this discussion should close without mention of the value of a true teacher. Give me a log hut, with only a simple bench, Mark...may have all the buildings, apparatus and libraries without him." Still another version was given by Washington Gladden, Williams 1859.1 "What Garfield... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1965 - 1200 pages
...The first importance of the teacher-student relationship expressed in President Garfield's statement, "Give me a log hut, with only a simple bench, Mark...may have all the buildings, apparatus, and libraries without him," holds today for undergraduate colleges. Federal research grants in undergraduate colleges... | |
| G. Gregory Moo - Education - 1999 - 372 pages
...described his image of true teaching: "Give me a log hut, with only a simple bench, Mark Hopkins*on one end and I on the other, and you may have all the buildings, apparatus, and libraries without him."11 Like the elementary music specialist argument, and the elementary art specialist argument,... | |
| Michael J. Lepore - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 494 pages
...of Williams College: "Give me a log hut, with only a simple bench, Mark Hopkins at one end and I at the other, and you may have all the buildings, apparatus and libraries without him." My father could stimulate and excite housestaff and seasoned clinicians at his rounds... | |
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