George Fillmore Swain

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George Fillmore Swain



1857-1931

Average rating: 3.76 · 531 ratings · 30 reviews · 43 distinct worksSimilar authors
How to study

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How To Study

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The Hitchcock Lectures of t...

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The Young Man and Civil Eng...

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Notes on Hydraulics: Prepar...

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Structural Engineering Fund...

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Structural Engineering Stre...

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“Education is an opportunity, nothing more. It will not guarantee success, or happiness, or contentment, or riches. Everything depends upon what development is produced by it and what use is made of it. It does not mean morality or usefulness. It may make a man more capable of doing harm in the world, for an educated scoundrel is clearly more dangerous than an ignorant one.”
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“It is not what is read or what is remembered, but only what is understood, that gives power,”
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“The man just above the line passes, and the man just below the line fails.”
George Fillmore Swain, How to study



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