1973 Yearbook
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1973 Yearbook
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TO THE FACULTY:
The noted philosopher Etienne Gilson
writes of the teacher's function as causing the learning in the pupil's mind. It is
in this causality that the eminent dignity
of teaching lies. Rerhaps this particular
casualty can be further explained. If the
teacher does not have an intellectual life
outside the class as well as in it, the student probably will not. If the teacher does
not cultivate a love of Truth and does not
manifest this love, chances are the student never will. If the teacher does not
unify his own scatterings of experience
and knowledge, the student most likely
will not. To our faculty, holders of these
weighty trust, the faculty is introduced.
Reprinted from OAKS dedication 1959
RIGHT: Mr. Paul Hull, French
Department.
The noted philosopher Etienne Gilson
writes of the teacher's function as causing the learning in the pupil's mind. It is
in this causality that the eminent dignity
of teaching lies. Rerhaps this particular
casualty can be further explained. If the
teacher does not have an intellectual life
outside the class as well as in it, the student probably will not. If the teacher does
not cultivate a love of Truth and does not
manifest this love, chances are the student never will. If the teacher does not
unify his own scatterings of experience
and knowledge, the student most likely
will not. To our faculty, holders of these
weighty trust, the faculty is introduced.
Reprinted from OAKS dedication 1959
RIGHT: Mr. Paul Hull, French
Department.
Date
1973
Rights
St. Ambrose University, 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803
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http://cdm16810.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16810coll2/id/6359