Thoughts on the Present Collegiate System in the United StatesGould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1842 - 160 ページ |
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... tion to the decision of those whose duty it is to judge of the circumstances in each 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 ...
... tion to the decision of those whose duty it is to judge of the circumstances in each 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 ...
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... TION IN THE UNITED STATES , AND THE MEANS BY WHICH IT MAY BE IMPROVED 43 SECT . 1. Of the Visitorial Power . 43 SECT . 2. Of the Faculty , or Officers of Instruction 62 SECT . 3. Of Collegiate Education 76 SECT . 4. Of College ...
... TION IN THE UNITED STATES , AND THE MEANS BY WHICH IT MAY BE IMPROVED 43 SECT . 1. Of the Visitorial Power . 43 SECT . 2. Of the Faculty , or Officers of Instruction 62 SECT . 3. Of Collegiate Education 76 SECT . 4. Of College ...
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... the rank which it holds among civilized nations ; while , in our own country , the constitu- tion of our General Government is founded upon the presumption 1 CHAPTER IMPORTANCE OF THE SUBJECT; ATTEMPTS TO IMPROVE OUR COLLEGIATE SYSTEM.
... the rank which it holds among civilized nations ; while , in our own country , the constitu- tion of our General Government is founded upon the presumption 1 CHAPTER IMPORTANCE OF THE SUBJECT; ATTEMPTS TO IMPROVE OUR COLLEGIATE SYSTEM.
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Francis Wayland. tion of our General Government is founded upon the presumption that every man is possessed of some degree of education ; and every State in the Union acknowledges its obligation to provide the means by which every ...
Francis Wayland. tion of our General Government is founded upon the presumption that every man is possessed of some degree of education ; and every State in the Union acknowledges its obligation to provide the means by which every ...
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... tion to every citizen , and to improve that educa- tion from time to time without any assignable limit . It may then be hoped that within a short time every American citizen will be able to read , write , and keep accounts , and that at ...
... tion to every citizen , and to improve that educa- tion from time to time without any assignable limit . It may then be hoped that within a short time every American citizen will be able to read , write , and keep accounts , and that at ...
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