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The Record, Vol. 51

Morgan, Robert L.
The Record, Vol. 51
Excerpt from The Record, Vol. 51: Hampden-Sydney College, Spring 1974Watching Ms. Whitman in the classroom (which doesn't really feel like a classroom) is an exciting lesson no, not a lesson, that word is too formal, too conservative, too orthodox for such a refreshing experience.The quietness and gentleness of this woman is mixed with a very certain strength as she dis cusses putting one's feelings and emotions into a form a communicative for...

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The Record, Vol. 51

Morgan, Robert L.
The Record, Vol. 51
Excerpt from The Record, Vol. 51: Hampden-Sydney College, Spring 1974Watching Ms. Whitman in the classroom (which doesn't really feel like a classroom) is an exciting lesson no, not a lesson, that word is too formal, too conservative, too orthodox for such a refreshing experience.The quietness and gentleness of this woman is mixed with a very certain strength as she dis cusses putting one's feelings and emotions into a form a communicative for...

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The Record of Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, Vol. 48

Morgan, Robert L.
The Record of Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, Vol. 48
Excerpt from The Record of Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, Vol. 48: Summer 1972Mr. Morrison, Mr. Will, Members of the Newcomen Society, Alumni of hampden-sydney, Ladies and other Distinguished Friends of the College.The honor the Newcomen Society pays hampden-sydney means much to us. We have taken the matter of celebrating the college's two hundredth anniversary in 1976 quite seriously. We do this not merely because we would honor those in...

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The Record of Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, Vol. 48

Morgan, Robert L.
The Record of Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, Vol. 48
Excerpt from The Record of Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, Vol. 48: Summer 1972Mr. Morrison, Mr. Will, Members of the Newcomen Society, Alumni of hampden-sydney, Ladies and other Distinguished Friends of the College.The honor the Newcomen Society pays hampden-sydney means much to us. We have taken the matter of celebrating the college's two hundredth anniversary in 1976 quite seriously. We do this not merely because we would honor those in...

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Record of the Hampden-Sydney Alumni Association, Vol. 47

Morgan, Robert L.
Record of the Hampden-Sydney Alumni Association, Vol. 47
Excerpt from Record of the Hampden-Sydney Alumni Association, Vol. 47: Winter, 1971I am reminded of the words of Albert Camus: One goes through life with a few ideas that are one's own. Two or three. As one encounters other men and other realms they are polished and transformed. It takes ten years to have an idea that is really one's own - about which you can talk. After three years here I guess I have less than a of an idea. But I imagine aft...

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Record of the Hampden-Sydney Alumni Association, Vol. 47

Morgan, Robert L.
Record of the Hampden-Sydney Alumni Association, Vol. 47
Excerpt from Record of the Hampden-Sydney Alumni Association, Vol. 47: Winter, 1971I am reminded of the words of Albert Camus: One goes through life with a few ideas that are one's own. Two or three. As one encounters other men and other realms they are polished and transformed. It takes ten years to have an idea that is really one's own - about which you can talk. After three years here I guess I have less than a of an idea. But I imagine aft...

CHF 39.90

The Record, Vol. 51

Morgan, Robert L.
The Record, Vol. 51
Excerpt from The Record, Vol. 51: Summer, 1974Just how far can he be taken as spokesman for the baffled American dream of innocence and promise, and how far must he be understood as a literary manifestation of the very status-striving that he professed to have loathed, of the desire of his age to get rich and genteel quick. It is true that Whitman and Melville, like Twain, lived beyond the chaos and tragedy of the Civil War and its immediate a...

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The Record, Vol. 51

Morgan, Robert L.
The Record, Vol. 51
Excerpt from The Record, Vol. 51: Summer, 1974Just how far can he be taken as spokesman for the baffled American dream of innocence and promise, and how far must he be understood as a literary manifestation of the very status-striving that he professed to have loathed, of the desire of his age to get rich and genteel quick. It is true that Whitman and Melville, like Twain, lived beyond the chaos and tragedy of the Civil War and its immediate a...

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Promoting Successful Transition to Adulthood for Students...

Morgan, Robert L. / Riesen, Tim
Promoting Successful Transition to Adulthood for Students with Disabilities
Comprehensively addressing the challenges of transition, this book provides practical knowledge and tools geared toward real-world educators. It presents clear guidelines for all aspects of team-based transition planning for individuals with various levels of disability, illustrated with vignettes of three secondary students who are followed throughout the book.

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