Thoughts on the Present Collegiate System in the United StatesGould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1842 - 160 ページ |
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... young , is very commonly admit- ted . Nor is this conviction confined to those forms of social organization which more closely resemble our own . On the contrary the almost unlimited monarchy of Prussia has been foremost in this good ...
... young , is very commonly admit- ted . Nor is this conviction confined to those forms of social organization which more closely resemble our own . On the contrary the almost unlimited monarchy of Prussia has been foremost in this good ...
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... young persons are to be taught , we shall need more than an hundred thousand teachers to instruct them . Our common schools will also be almost worthless unless they be well taught . If teachers are ignorant , the office of teacher will ...
... young persons are to be taught , we shall need more than an hundred thousand teachers to instruct them . Our common schools will also be almost worthless unless they be well taught . If teachers are ignorant , the office of teacher will ...
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... salary cannot be paid , an ap- peal is at once made to the charity of the public to sustain the institution . This appeal is common- ly made on the ground of the necessity of educating young men for the office of the christian ministry ; ...
... salary cannot be paid , an ap- peal is at once made to the charity of the public to sustain the institution . This appeal is common- ly made on the ground of the necessity of educating young men for the office of the christian ministry ; ...
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Francis Wayland. young men for the office of the christian ministry ; and it is commonly successful . A whole college faculty is thus sometimes for a considerable period supported in part by charity ; their fees for tuition being ...
Francis Wayland. young men for the office of the christian ministry ; and it is commonly successful . A whole college faculty is thus sometimes for a considerable period supported in part by charity ; their fees for tuition being ...
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... Young persons may be admitted to our colleges at the close of their fourteenth year , and many enter at that early age . The requirements of our col- leges are , however , so moderate , that a young man who has commenced life with other ...
... Young persons may be admitted to our colleges at the close of their fourteenth year , and many enter at that early age . The requirements of our col- leges are , however , so moderate , that a young man who has commenced life with other ...
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