Thoughts on the Present Collegiate System in the United StatesGould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1842 - 160 ページ |
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... pupils from every class of soci- ety , as they ought to be , will contain only the children of vagrants and mendicants . They will lose all favor with the yeomanry of the country , who will soon tire of supporting an institution from ...
... pupils from every class of soci- ety , as they ought to be , will contain only the children of vagrants and mendicants . They will lose all favor with the yeomanry of the country , who will soon tire of supporting an institution from ...
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... pupils after the relation of master and scholar had terminated . He would encourage and direct the studies of those who wished to pursue their investigations by themselves . He would cultivate science and stimulate his neighbors to ...
... pupils after the relation of master and scholar had terminated . He would encourage and direct the studies of those who wished to pursue their investigations by themselves . He would cultivate science and stimulate his neighbors to ...
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... pupils in great numbers resorted to them for instruction . But in a few years these experiments totally failed . Parents were , I believe , more dissatisfied with them than with the colleges which it was at one time supposed they would ...
... pupils in great numbers resorted to them for instruction . But in a few years these experiments totally failed . Parents were , I believe , more dissatisfied with them than with the colleges which it was at one time supposed they would ...
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... that a college may be supported . If after buildings have been erected , and a considerable amount of funds in- vested , and the teachers remunerated at the lowest possible rate , pupils cannot be attracted in suffi- cient 14.
... that a college may be supported . If after buildings have been erected , and a considerable amount of funds in- vested , and the teachers remunerated at the lowest possible rate , pupils cannot be attracted in suffi- cient 14.
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... pupils , however large its endowments and however great its advantages , did it charge for tuition the fees which would be requi- site to remunerate its officers at the rate ordina- rily received by other professional men . In some of ...
... pupils , however large its endowments and however great its advantages , did it charge for tuition the fees which would be requi- site to remunerate its officers at the rate ordina- rily received by other professional men . In some of ...
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