The Rich Beauty of Helping a Child "He who helps a child helps humanity with a distinctness, with an immediateness which no other help given to human creatures in any other stage of their human life can possibly give again. He who puts his blessed influence... American Education - Pagina 511906Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Library Association - 1909 - 758 pagine
...formed. Good books will do more for man in childhood and youth than at any other period of his career. " He who helps a child helps humanity with a distinctness,...stage of their human life can possibly give again." In order to secure generally an intelligent use of the library by adults it is necessary to begin by... | |
| Golden Gate Kindergarten Association - 1909 - 66 pagine
...good people, I would say a neglected child." "Give me the Child and the State shall have the Man." He who helps a child helps humanity with a distinctness,...other stage of their human life can possibly give again.—Phillips Brooks. 123424 BEQUESTS. By the law of California (C. C, See. 1313), no estate shall... | |
| 1915 - 652 pagine
...maize encompasses in its history all the principal facts that make up the lite story of a human being? "He who helps a child helps humanity with a distinctness, with an immediatencss. which no other help given to human creatures in any other stage .if their human life... | |
| Golden Gate Kindergarten Association - 1911 - 100 pagine
...people, I would say a neglected child." "Give me the Child and the State shall have the Man." "Ее who helps a child helps humanity with a distinctness,...other stage of their human life can possibly give again."—Phillips Brooks. "There is nothing in all the world so important as children, so interesting.... | |
| National Kindergarten Association - 1912 - 32 pagine
...national ftínbergarten Hôeociation I fi>at>ison avenue, IRew Ji>orh "He who helps a child helps humanity with a distinctness, with an immediateness, which no other help given to\human creatures in any other stage of their human life can possibly give again. ' ' -PHILLIPS BROOKS... | |
| Carson Samuel Duncan, Edwin Long Beck, William Lucius Graves - 1913 - 408 pagine
...simply the absolute humanity, him in whom there is human life undivided and unnamed, simple human life. He who helps a child helps humanity with a distinctness,...his blessed influence into a river blesses the land to which that river is to flow; but he who puts his influence into the fountain where the river comes... | |
| 1913 - 242 pagine
...who helps a child," said Bishop Brooks, "helps humanity with a distinctness, with an iminu diateness, which no other help given to human creatures in any other stage of their human lives can possibly give again." Nevertheless, the fact that our school population is not growing as... | |
| Wiley Hampton Swift - 1913 - 604 pagine
...Enrollment / Associât* . 12.00 Sustaining . $25.00 for One Year \ Contributing $5.(XI Donor . . $100.00 "He who helps a child, helps humanity with a distinctness, with an ¡mmediatenen. which no other help given to human creatures in any other stage of their human life... | |
| Lowell (Mass.). Board of Park Commissioners - 1913 - 342 pagine
...billposting, nor painting on the rocks within the city limits. PLAYGROUNDS. It was Phillips Brooks who said: "He who helps a child helps humanity with a distinctness, with an iinmediateness, which no other help given to human creatures in any other stage of their life can possibly... | |
| Maria Scott (Beale) Chance - 1914 - 296 pagine
...self-culture. If this seems hard, tedious, or not worth while, remember the words of Phillips Brooks : " He who helps a child helps humanity with a distinctness,...stage of their human life can possibly give again." Every human being, even the smallest child, longs for self-expression, and it is in the home that he... | |
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