Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Volume 17,Edições 5-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891 |
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... tion , used his influence to secure settlers for the college lands . December 18 , 1799 , the Territorial legislature appointed Rufus Putnam , Benjamin Ives Gil- man , and Jonathan Stone " to lay off , in the most suitable place within ...
... tion , used his influence to secure settlers for the college lands . December 18 , 1799 , the Territorial legislature appointed Rufus Putnam , Benjamin Ives Gil- man , and Jonathan Stone " to lay off , in the most suitable place within ...
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... tion that newcomers manifested an equal solicitude for higher educa- tion and a willingness to make similar sacrifices in order to secure its benefits for their immediate posterity . After the Revolution which secured the independence ...
... tion that newcomers manifested an equal solicitude for higher educa- tion and a willingness to make similar sacrifices in order to secure its benefits for their immediate posterity . After the Revolution which secured the independence ...
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... tion so far as it could be done . Nor is there any reason to doubt that they were desirous to keep up to the old standard to which they had been accustomed . According to the popular notion this was too high , and kept the university ...
... tion so far as it could be done . Nor is there any reason to doubt that they were desirous to keep up to the old standard to which they had been accustomed . According to the popular notion this was too high , and kept the university ...
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... tion of a normal school and of a course meant to meet the demand of the day for a so - called scientific course . This course was really an En- glish course , originally requiring three instead of four years , and repre sented a desire ...
... tion of a normal school and of a course meant to meet the demand of the day for a so - called scientific course . This course was really an En- glish course , originally requiring three instead of four years , and repre sented a desire ...
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... tion from its title alone are sure that it has nothing in its courses which they desire , while some who judge the college from its generous rangel and scope of its courses of study are sure that it is proving false to a narrow purpose ...
... tion from its title alone are sure that it has nothing in its courses which they desire , while some who judge the college from its generous rangel and scope of its courses of study are sure that it is proving false to a narrow purpose ...
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