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" The various courses should bo so arranged that in so far as it is practicable every student might study what he chose, all that he chose, and nothing but what he chose. "
History of Higher Education in Rhode Island - Stran 130
avtor: William Howe Tolman - 1894 - 210 strani
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New Englander and Yale Review, Količina 8

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1850 - 678 strani
...of adjusting collegiate study to a fixed term of four years, and arrange the various courses so that every student might study " what he chose, all that he chose, and nothing but what he chose." They would admit no student to a degree, unless he had " honorably sustained his examination in such...
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The New Englander, Količina 8

1850 - 676 strani
...of adjusting collegiate study to a fixed term of four years, and arrange the various courses so that every student might study " what he chose, all that he chose, and nothing but what he chose." They would admit no student to a degree, unless he had " honorably sustained his examination in such...
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review, Količina 6

1850 - 778 strani
...the principles laid down reads thus :" The various courses should be so arranged, that in so far as practicable, every student might study what he chose,...all that he chose, and nothing but what he chose." This principle is intended'to obtain universally, unless the parent or guardian should place his child...
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A Plea for the Farmers' College of Hamilton County, Ohio, and for a ...

Ohio) Bo Farmers' College (College Hill - 1850 - 26 strani
...of any particular profession." " That the various courses should be so arranged, that, in so. far as is practicable, every student might study what he chose, all that he chose, and nothing hit what he chose. The faculty, however, at the request of a parent or guardian, should have authority...
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Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House

Michigan. Legislature - 1851 - 548 strani
...its sup, posed relation to the wants of any particular profession. 3. The various courses should be so arranged, that, in so far as it is practicable,...every student might study what he chose, all that he ch ose, and nothing but what he chose. The Faculty, however, at the request of a parent or guardian,...
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University Education

Henry Philip Tappan - 1851 - 120 strani
...the principles laid down reads thus : " The various courses should be so arranged, that in so far as practicable, every student might study what he chose,...all that he chose, and nothing but what he chose." This principle is intended to obtain universally, unless the parent or 4 guardian should place his...
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University Education

Henry Philip Tappan - 1851 - 128 strani
...the principles laid down reads thus : " The various courses should be so arranged, that in so far as practicable, every student might study what he chose,...all that he chose, and nothing but what he chose." This principle is intended to obtain universally, unless the parent or 4 guardian should place his...
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Christian Pamphlets, Količina 14

1859 - 748 strani
...indebted to President Porter's book, The American Colleges and The American Public. as practicable, to "study what he chose, all that he chose, and nothing but what he chose." Finally, Cornell University has come into being; and it almost bewilders us with the number of its...
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The American Journal of Education, Količina 13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 strani
...its supposed relation to the wants of any particular profession. 3. The various courses should lie so arranged, that, in so far as it is practicable,...study what he chose, all that he chose, and nothing lint what he chose. The Faculty, however, at the request of a parent or guardian, should have authority...
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The American Journal of Education, Količina 13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 904 strani
...by its supposed relation to the wants of any particular profession. 3. The various courses should be so arranged, that, in so far as it is practicable, every student might study what lie chose, all that he chose, and nothing but what he chose. The Faculty, however, at the request of...
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