“The efficient man is the man who thinks for himself.”
Quote by Charles William Eliot
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Education for Efficiency, and The New Definition of the Cultivated Man
This book delves into the intersection of educational practices and the cultivation of personal development, examining how efficiency can be integrated into the process of becoming a well-rounded individual. It likely discusses the evolution of educational methods and the changing expectations for intellectual and moral growth in contemporary society. more
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