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...er, like the guild of artists, the republic of letters, the members of the professional learned class scattered over the face of the earth. For they h... ... differ in that the adherents of the latter make much of the practical and professional duties for which one is preparing, while the developmental doc... ...hus dissociated, are just as nar- rowing as the technical things which the professional upholders of general education strenuously oppose. Summary. Th... ... politics, or journalism, or philanthropy, or ar- chaeology, or collecting Japanese prints, or banking. (ii) By an interest we also mean the point at ... ...ng effort at thought. But what he directly gets cannot be an idea. Only by wrestling with the conditions of the problem at first hand, seeking and fin... ...tudent is to learn, for school purposes, for pur- poses of recitations and promotions, the constituent parts of this strange world. Probably the most ... ...uphold with great dignity the need of reliance upon ex- aminations, marks, promotions and emotions, prizes, and the time-honored paraphernalia of rewa...