| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1886 - 844 strani
...White, toward the close of his regime in Cornell University, was that, in 1884, for the institution of " a course of practical instruction calculated to fit...of different ages, insanity, idiocy, and the like." He first suggested the course in 1871, in language well worthy of perusal. (See University Register,... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1887 - 354 strani
...White, toward the close of his regime in Cornell University, was that, in 1884, for the institution of " a course of practical instruction calculated to fit...of different ages, insanity, idiocy, and the like." He first suggested the course in 1871, in language well worthy of perusal. (See University Register,... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1916 - 908 strani
...reference should be made first to the recommendation of President White of Cornell, in 1871, as to "a course of practical instruction calculated to fit...persons of different ages, insanity, idiocy, and the like,"2 It was not until 1884 that President White's suggestion resulted in the authorization at Cornell... | |
| American Sociological Association - 1919 - 246 strani
...sociology included only courses on punishment and reformation of criminals, public and private charities, prevention of vice. President White of Cornell in...university situated in such a city full of problems at a tune when "industrial and social progress is bringing the modern community face to face with social... | |
| Sister Mary Carmel McLellan - 1925 - 146 strani
...history and politics was made through the recommendation of President White in 1884. It was a course in practical instruction calculated to fit young men...pauperism, intemperance, crime of various degrees among persons of different ages, insanity, idiocy, and the like, with field laboratory work in social... | |
| Craig Calhoun - 2008 - 930 strani
...Cornell, Andrew White, sought to establish "a course of practical instruction calculated to prepare young men to discuss intelligently such important...dealing practically with pauperism, intemperance, crimes of various degrees and among persons of different ages, insanity, idiocy and the like" (Woodward... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1886 - 856 strani
...University, was that, in 1884, for the institution of " a course of practical instruction calculated to tit young men to discuss intelligently such important...of different ages, insanity, idiocy, and the like." Бе first suggested the course in 1871, in language well worthy of perusal. (See University Register,... | |
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