What We Owe to Louis Agassiz As a Teacher An Address

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What We Owe to Louis Agassiz As a Teacher An Address
George B George Barrell Emerson
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Agassiz at my house. Every one came that could come. They conversed very freely on several subjects, and Agassiz showed the fulness of his knowledge, and his remarkable powers of instant observation. All seemed to feel what a precious accession American science was to re- ceive.
Not long afterwards, Mr. Agassiz accepted an invitation to spend Christmas with us. We took some pains, ourselves and our children, among whom were thefl two bright boys, full of fun and frolic, one in college, and one
...nearly pi-epared to enter. He was easily entertained, entering heartily, joy- ously and hilariously, into everything, games and all, as if he were still as young as the youngest, but full of feeling, and moved, even to tears, by some poor lines to him and his native land.
My friends, ! have thus shown you how intimate I became, for a few weeks, with Agassiz, Avhorn I found the wisest, the most thoroughly well-informed and communicative, the most warm-hearted and the most modest man of science, with whom, personally, or by his works, I had ever become ac- quainted.


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