A lecture has been well described as the process whereby the... - Mortimer J. Adler, How to Read a Book: The Classic Bestselling Guide to Reading Books and Accessing Information

"A lecture has been well described as the process whereby the notes of the teacher become the notes of the student without passing through the mind of either."

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