... establishment of a residential college. Thus far American universities have made little provision for the physical and social welfare of graduate students. Here and there a dormitory has been set apart for the purpose. As a rule, however, they have... Architectural Record - 8. oldal1914Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1911 - 1224 oldal
...these words of memory about Magdalen ColKKOUND-PLAN OK THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Much needs to be done. If the best results are to be had, their standard of social living should not be that of a boardinghouse, a hotel, a club, or a dormitory. It should be the quiet dignity of a home of learning.... | |
| Andrew Fleming West - 1913 - 82 oldal
...the purpose. As a rule, however, they have been left to shift for themselves. Much needs to be done. If the best results are to be had, their standard...calling, why should they not dwell in a beautiful, even in a stately home? The loveliness of King's College Chapel, which appealed so deeply to Milton and... | |
| Andrew Fleming West - 1913 - 54 oldal
...the purpose. As a rule, however, they have been left to shift for themselves. Much needs to be done. If the best results are to be had, their standard...dignity of a home of learning. If the higher teachers ofrthe nation should be trained in a place and society wofffiy"*CrMfreir calling, why should they not... | |
| George M. Marsden - 1994 - 482 oldal
...host who cultivated an atmosphere of gentility and breeding around him." 33 tion," he later wrote, "should be trained in a place and society worthy of...calling, why should they not dwell in a beautiful, even in a stately home." The graduate school, he insisted, should resist the commercialization and specialization... | |
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