| Andrew Dickson White, Charles Kendall Adams, John William Burgess, Sir John Robert Seeley, Joseph Thacher Clarke, Herbert Baxter Adams, Ephraim Emerton, George Sylvester Morris, Richard Theodore Ely, Albert Bushnell Hart, William Coe Collar, William Eaton Foster - 1883 - 422 Seiten
...much less valuable to you than your own condensed form, embodying the lecturer's ideas. 7. Distinguish in your own mind the heads of the lecture as it proceeds,...your own words, rather than to note a part of each sentence. 9. Practise getting the exact •words of significant phrases or quotations. 10. If you miss... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1887 - 178 Seiten
...much less valuable to you than your own CONDENSED FORM, embodying the lecturer's ideas. 7. Distinguish in your own mind the HEADS OF THE LECTURE, as it proceeds, and paragraph your notes accordingly. Suggestions for taking Notes. С 8. Aim to set down the SUBSTANCE OF GENERAL STATEMENTS, in your own... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1895 - 180 Seiten
...lecturer's ideas. 7. Distinguish in your own mind the heads of the lecture, or the analysis of the books as it proceeds, and paragraph your notes accordingly....your own words, rather than to note a part of each sentence. 9. Practice getting the exact words of significant phrases or quotations. 10. If you miss... | |
| Edward Channing, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1896 - 508 Seiten
...much less valuable to you than your own CONDENSED FORM, embodying the lecturer's ideas. 7. Distinguish in your own mind the HEADS OF THE LECTURE, as it proceeds,...your own words, rather than to note a part of each sentence. 9. Practice getting the EXACT WORDS of significant phrases or quotations. 10. If you miss... | |
| Edward Channing, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick Jackson Turner - 1896 - 678 Seiten
...much less valuable to you than your own CONDENSED FORM, embodying the lecturer's ideas. 7. Distinguish in your own mind the HEADS OF THE LECTURE as it proceeds,...your own words, rather than to note a part of each sentence. 9. Practice getting the EXACT WORDS of significant phrases or quotations. 10. If you miss... | |
| Edward Channing, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1896 - 504 Seiten
...much less valuable to you than your own CONDENSED FORM, embodying the lecturer's ideas. 7. Distinguish in your own mind the HEADS OF THE LECTURE, as it proceeds,...GENERAL STATEMENTS, in your own words, rather than to nofe a part of each sentence. 9. Practice getting the EXACT WORDS of significant phrases or quotations.... | |
| Luella Clay Carson - 1903 - 140 Seiten
...illustrations. 7. Whenever possible, make an orderly tabulation of details under main heads. 8. Aim to get the substance of general statements in your own words, rather than to note a part of each sentence. 9. Try to get the exact words of significant phrases or quotations. 55 11. All notes should... | |
| Luella Clay Carson - 1907 - 296 Seiten
...will probably be given early in the discourse. This plan will furnish main heads. RULE 5. Aim to get the substance of general statements in your own words, rather than to note a part of each sentence. RULE 6. Get the exact words of significant phrases or quotations. RULE 7. Be especially careful... | |
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