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other teachers, in cities or in country districts, who | other teachers, in cities or in country districts, who | ||
provided for them in the deference's,[??] intencities [sic] | provided for them in the deference's, [[??]] intencities [sic] | ||
of their adolescent years and guided them in to | of their adolescent years and guided them in to | ||
their careers towards the | their careers towards the enrichment of society, and I wonder whether that quality | ||
of preceptorship still exists. The talents and | of preceptorship still exists. The talents and | ||
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some of them may have thought [??] as they opened their | some of them may have thought [??] as they opened their | ||
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wrecked by student "demonstrations" ancient | wrecked by student "demonstrations" ancient | ||
trees felled and college deans and presidents | trees felled and college deans and presidents |
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other teachers, in cities or in country districts, who provided for them in the deference's, ?? intencities [sic] of their adolescent years and guided them in to their careers towards the enrichment of society, and I wonder whether that quality of preceptorship still exists. The talents and devotion of such women must have diminished as their pupils were converted into political power and their grottoes their alchemy revisions were destroyed by the bulldozers. "Our builders are our masters," some of them may have thought [??] as they opened their daily papers a decade or two later and saw pictures of shady campus wrecked by student "demonstrations" ancient trees felled and college deans and presidents escaping barefoot like cats across the academic roofs.
But in the early 30s when I was admitted to the University of Chicago as a part time student specializing in English Literature and composition, the elms & the