| 1914 - 610 Seiten
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| 1907 - 686 Seiten
...and him who is served coincide; and that is largely the case with the professions. Harvard College pays me for doing what I would gladly pay it for allowing me to do. No professional man, then, thinks of giving according to measure. Once engaged, he gives his best,... | |
| 1907 - 708 Seiten
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| 1909 - 674 Seiten
...opportunity for the use of powers which the possessor takes delight in exercising. Harvard College pays me for doing what I would gladly pay it for allowing me to do. No professional man, then, thinks of giving according to measure. Once engaged, he gives his best,... | |
| George Herbert Palmer - 1910 - 50 Seiten
...opportunity for the use of powers which the possessor takes delight in exercising. Harvard College pays me for doing what I would gladly pay it for allowing me to do. No professional man, then, thinks of giving according to measure. Once engaged, he gives his best,... | |
| George Herbert Palmer - 1914 - 46 Seiten
...their inferior interests, and I do not think much of them. Many years ago I wrote that Harvard College pays me for doing what I would gladly pay it for allowing me to do. And this was only a vivacious statement of the general principle that the compensation of the professional... | |
| sister Mary Ruth Devlin - 1917 - 158 Seiten
...professional teacher. It includes a small number of choice spirits like Dr. Palmer who says: "Har vard College pays me for doing what I would gladly pay it for allowing me to do."239 To most professionally trained teachers, however, the adequacy of salary is a significant consideration.... | |
| 1913 - 734 Seiten
...this teaching would support me! I enjoy it." Prof. George H. Palmer has said, — "Harvard College pays me for doing what I would gladly pay it for allowing me to do. No professional man then thinks of giving according to measure. Once engaged he gives his best, gives... | |
| American Institute of Dental Teachers - 1920 - 498 Seiten
...opportunity for the use of powers which the possessor takes delight in exercising. Harvard College pays me for doing what I would gladly pay it for allowing me to do. No professional man, then, thinks of giving according to measures. Once engaged, he gives his best,... | |
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