id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 50338 Osborn, Henry Fairfield Huxley and education Address at the Opening of the College Year, Columbia University, September 28, 1910 .txt text/plain 5619 234 64 thirty-seven years of life as a student and teacher, beginning in 1873 of Huxley's life and the result of my own experience is that _productive and that the natural evolution of education will be to develop this kind of thinking earlier and earlier in the life of the student. ideas,--the only kind of a world at all worth living in. politics; the British student finds every great speech delivered in a student force yourself to think independently; if a teacher compel In studying the lives of your great men you will find certain of them facts or principles brings you back again to Huxley as the man who educational genius of Langdell; the students do all the lecturing and and hence the educated men of their day. highest degree of productive power, centrifugal force, original, "That man," says Huxley, "has had a liberal education ... canons of a liberal education and of a productive mind. ./cache/50338.txt ./txt/50338.txt