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" In my own experience I can say that I have known few young men intended for business who were not injured by a collegiate education. "
The Utility of All Kinds of Higher Schooling: An Investigation - Página 93
por Richard Teller Crane - 1909 - 331 páginas
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 171

1902 - 1236 páginas
...University you " have little chance against the boy who swept the office." Mr Carnegie has known " few young men intended for business who were not injured by a collegiate education." It was this knowledge, no doubt, which persuaded him to attempt to free the Universities of Scotland....
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The Overland Monthly

1904 - 610 páginas
...Andrew Carnegie, who says: "In my own experience, I can say that I have known few young men who were intended for business who were not injured by a collegiate...have been better educated men in every true sense of the term. The fire and energy have been stamped out of them, and how to so manage as to live a life...
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College Training and the Business Man

Charles Franklin Thwing - 1904 - 160 páginas
...Carnegie Library, at Braddock, he said: " In my own experience I can say that I have known few young men intended for business who were not injured by a collegiate education. Had they 1 This and the following extracts are from Mr. Carnegie's Empire of Business. gone into active work...
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The Bookman, Volume 25

1907 - 744 páginas
...so ill of colleges and universities does he inflict his millions upon them? He has known "few young men intended for business who were not injured by a collegiate education." And yet he has done his best to drive all the youth of Scotland within the gates of the despised universities,...
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The Work of Wall Street

Sereno Stansbury Pratt - 1908 - 322 páginas
...fact which Andrew Carnegie might well have considered before asserting that he had known few young men intended for business who were not injured by a collegiate education. In primitive times all trade was a matter of barter. An ox was exchanged for a horse, a camel for a...
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American Sketches

Charles Whibley - 1908 - 360 páginas
...ill of colleges and universities does he inflict his millions upon them ? He has known " few young men intended for business who were not injured by a collegiate education." And yet he has done his best to drive all the youth of Scotland within the gates of the despised universities,...
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Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the Country

1904 - 832 páginas
...Andrew Carnegie, who says : "In my own experience, I can say that I have known few young men who were intended for business who were not injured by a collegiate...have been better educated men in every true sense of the term. The fire and energy have been stamped out of them, and how to so manage as to live a life...
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Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Volume 4

Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 504 páginas
...and still exists against such education. In my own experience I can say that I have known few young men intended for business who were not injured by...they gone into active work during the years spent in college they would have been better educated men in every true sense of that term. The fire and...
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