One problem with ideas, however valid, is that they are static and impersonal, whereas a person is active and dynamic. -William Hull

 

One problem with ideas, however valid, is that they are static and impersonal, whereas a person is active and dynamic.


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In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning.

William Hull

Sir, the object of the Flagg, which crossed the River, was to propose a cessation of hostilities for one hour for the purpose of entering into a negotiation for the surrender of Detroit.

William Hull

Because our task is not to outnumber the Methodists but to win the world-a world in which every day there are more lost persons than the day before.

William Hull

On one hand, we've got to get all these new teachers up to speed regarding our institutions policies, ... On the other hand, new blood is good.

William Hull

We are asking why this happened and look for ways to improve, ... When I was a teacher in the classroom and a student did poorly, I looked at what I did wrong, not what they did. This doesn't make or break a school system; it's about student learning. We need to be reflective of why this happened.

William Hull