The Cyclopædia of Education: A Dictionary of Information for the Use of Teachers, School Officers, Parents, and OthersHenry Kiddle, Alexander Jacob Schem |
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... President Eliot , of Harvard College , took strong ground against the endow- ment , by the government , of institutions for su- perior or technical instruction , and was sus- tained in this view by President McCosh and others . At the ...
... President Eliot , of Harvard College , took strong ground against the endow- ment , by the government , of institutions for su- perior or technical instruction , and was sus- tained in this view by President McCosh and others . At the ...
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... president . This in- stitution occupies twelve public buildings , besides the president's house , including an edifice for sci- entific instruction , and the college church . There are also a gallery of art , a cabinet of natural ...
... president . This in- stitution occupies twelve public buildings , besides the president's house , including an edifice for sci- entific instruction , and the college church . There are also a gallery of art , a cabinet of natural ...
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... president was Horace Mann these small and convenient verbal repositories . ( 1853-59 ) . He was succeeded by Thomas ... presidents . treasured experience of others . In these scintil Its endowment is upward of $ 120,000 . It has a ...
... president was Horace Mann these small and convenient verbal repositories . ( 1853-59 ) . He was succeeded by Thomas ... presidents . treasured experience of others . In these scintil Its endowment is upward of $ 120,000 . It has a ...
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... President Sarmiento , who tion . To the general government was given the established a number of new chairs , and called power to dictate plans of general and university from Germany professors of chemistry , physics , education ; and a ...
... President Sarmiento , who tion . To the general government was given the established a number of new chairs , and called power to dictate plans of general and university from Germany professors of chemistry , physics , education ; and a ...
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... president of the then almost defunct Academy of Fine Arts , to assume a kind of dictatorship over them . These pretensions , however , were stoutly and success- fully repelled by president Morse and the young artists of the association ...
... president of the then almost defunct Academy of Fine Arts , to assume a kind of dictatorship over them . These pretensions , however , were stoutly and success- fully repelled by president Morse and the young artists of the association ...
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