Thoughts on the Present Collegiate System in the United StatesGould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1842 - 160 ページ |
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... particular case . Should he have done no more than direct attention to the questions here , discussed , the labor which he has bestowed will not have been wholly mis - spent . These pages have been written amidst frequent interruptions ...
... particular case . Should he have done no more than direct attention to the questions here , discussed , the labor which he has bestowed will not have been wholly mis - spent . These pages have been written amidst frequent interruptions ...
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... particular department , although it is not uncommon , when the necessities of the college demand it , for one to take a share in the labors of another . The instruction given by the tutors is generally confined to the two lower classes ...
... particular department , although it is not uncommon , when the necessities of the college demand it , for one to take a share in the labors of another . The instruction given by the tutors is generally confined to the two lower classes ...
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... particular professor is never influenced by his peculiar merits ; inasmuch as every student is a candidate for a degree , and ev- ery candidate for a degree must attend the instruc- tions of every teacher . Here is of course the ...
... particular professor is never influenced by his peculiar merits ; inasmuch as every student is a candidate for a degree , and ev- ery candidate for a degree must attend the instruc- tions of every teacher . Here is of course the ...
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... particular feature of the English and American colleges is altogether peculiar to themselves . It is not found in any of the Universities on the continent , or in Scotland . Every where else , the student who enters upon an University ...
... particular feature of the English and American colleges is altogether peculiar to themselves . It is not found in any of the Universities on the continent , or in Scotland . Every where else , the student who enters upon an University ...
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... particular purpose , it is evi- dent that the public has a right to visitorial power , in order to ascertain whether the income arising from it be appropriated according to its original design . Boards of Trustees or Corporations , are ...
... particular purpose , it is evi- dent that the public has a right to visitorial power , in order to ascertain whether the income arising from it be appropriated according to its original design . Boards of Trustees or Corporations , are ...
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