E. J. Klemme was an American educator from the state of Washington. He was a regular contributor to the Inter-mountain Educator, the Oregon Teachers’ Monthly, and other education-related periodicals.
Klemme served as the Superintendent of Training for the State Normal School in Ellensburg, Washington, and Director of Rural Education for the State Normal School in Bellingham, Washington.
Klemme produced a 46-page booklet Light-eyed and Dark-eyed (1919) based on his popular lecture of fun and philosophy on optimism.
READ: Works by E. J. Klemme
There is no advancement to him who stands trembling because he cannot see the end from the beginning.
—E. J. Klemme
Topics: Planning, Uncertainty, Doubt
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