Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Volume 17,Edições 5-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891 |
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... attendance at that time . Thomas Ewing , Brainerd Spencer , and three young men named Mc- Cauley ; Armstrong and Davidson , from West Virginia ; Dr. Giles B. Hempstead , who lately died at Portsmouth ; George Browning and Waldo Putnam ...
... attendance at that time . Thomas Ewing , Brainerd Spencer , and three young men named Mc- Cauley ; Armstrong and Davidson , from West Virginia ; Dr. Giles B. Hempstead , who lately died at Portsmouth ; George Browning and Waldo Putnam ...
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... attendance , for , in common with all pioneer universities , Miami from the outset found it difficult to carry all or nearly all its students through a complete course to graduation . The period from 1824 to 1832 may be regarded as the ...
... attendance , for , in common with all pioneer universities , Miami from the outset found it difficult to carry all or nearly all its students through a complete course to graduation . The period from 1824 to 1832 may be regarded as the ...
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... attendance during the next two years . Rev. William H. Scott , LL . D. , then president of Ohio University at Athens , succeeded to the presidency of the State University in July , 1883. During his administration the university has ...
... attendance during the next two years . Rev. William H. Scott , LL . D. , then president of Ohio University at Athens , succeeded to the presidency of the State University in July , 1883. During his administration the university has ...
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... attendance has been such that since the year 1850 Oberlin has held the front rank among Ohio colleges in point of numbers in attendance . Owing to the effect of the endowment policy of 1850 the number of students was doubled , advancing ...
... attendance has been such that since the year 1850 Oberlin has held the front rank among Ohio colleges in point of numbers in attendance . Owing to the effect of the endowment policy of 1850 the number of students was doubled , advancing ...
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... attendance in 1883 was 461 pupils , of whom 310 took music only . The following , from President Fairchild's history , indicates the posi tion of the musical department in the history of Oberlin : The school of music has already shown ...
... attendance in 1883 was 461 pupils , of whom 310 took music only . The following , from President Fairchild's history , indicates the posi tion of the musical department in the history of Oberlin : The school of music has already shown ...
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