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“Disciplinarian' was often used," Amy Welborn tells us, "as was 'authoritarian' and even 'monarchical.”
“The 'Disciplinarian', on the other hand, is typically despised by his players.”
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“He has written two books, Reluctant Disciplinarian and Beyond Survival.”
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“He has two published books, Reluctant Disciplinarian, a memoir about his first year of teaching, and Beyond Survival, a textbook for new teachers.”
“His first book, Reluctant Disciplinarian, where a shortened version of this story first appeared, was published in 1999 by Cottonwood Press, Inc. His second book, Beyond Survival, will be published in 2010.”
“Tyranny &c. But if I were an Officer I am convinced I should be the most decisive Disciplinarian in the Army.”
“A Disciplinarian has affixed to him commonly the Ideas of Cruelty, severity,”
“Whitgift's own attitude was that of the Disciplinarian rather than of the theologian.”
“Disciplinarian must be discussed at length, both because of the psychological effect upon the men of the manner of the discipline and of the disciplinarian, and because of the fact that the disciplinarian is the functional foreman of the four in the planning department who comes in most personal contact with the workers, as well as all of the other foremen, and the Superintendent.”
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