Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Količina 19;Količina 28 ,Izdaje 1–3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 |
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... Society would not permit the presentation of the cause before the New England churches until the college should have a freshman class and be regularly received under the wing of the society . In spite of difficulties , the trustees ...
... Society would not permit the presentation of the cause before the New England churches until the college should have a freshman class and be regularly received under the wing of the society . In spite of difficulties , the trustees ...
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... society . In September the college began the work of the fall term in a new frame building on the corner of Tejon street and Pike's Peak avenue , where the First National Bank now stands . Afterwards the college was moved to the ...
... society . In September the college began the work of the fall term in a new frame building on the corner of Tejon street and Pike's Peak avenue , where the First National Bank now stands . Afterwards the college was moved to the ...
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... Society . On the recommendation of this society , and through the influence of the Rev. E. P. Tenney , six gentlemen of Massachusetts agreed to furnish money to reopen the college and to establish a per- manent endowment to be known as ...
... Society . On the recommendation of this society , and through the influence of the Rev. E. P. Tenney , six gentlemen of Massachusetts agreed to furnish money to reopen the college and to establish a per- manent endowment to be known as ...
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... Society . Nearly 150 different con- tributors , including churches and Sunday schools , gave in all $ 23,452.87 . In addition , no less than $ 51,950 was subscribed in various ways , chiefly in aid of the founders ' endowment fund ...
... Society . Nearly 150 different con- tributors , including churches and Sunday schools , gave in all $ 23,452.87 . In addition , no less than $ 51,950 was subscribed in various ways , chiefly in aid of the founders ' endowment fund ...
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... Society undertook , in the year 1878 , the establishment of academies at Santa Fe and Salt Lake City , thus carrying ... Society , as the parent society is now called . After the year 1879 Colorado College continued to make slow prog ...
... Society undertook , in the year 1878 , the establishment of academies at Santa Fe and Salt Lake City , thus carrying ... Society , as the parent society is now called . After the year 1879 Colorado College continued to make slow prog ...
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Stran 292 - An Act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two...
Stran 94 - Wisdom and knowledge, as well as virtue, diffused generally among the body of the people, being necessary for the preservation of their rights and liberties; and as these depend on spreading the opportunities and advantages of education in the various parts of the country, and among the different orders of the people, it shall be the duty of legislatures and magistrates, in all future periods of this commonwealth, to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries of them;...
Stran 261 - ... varying series of crops; the capacity of new plants or trees for acclimation; the analysis of soils and water; the chemical composition of manures, natural or artificial, with experiments designed to test their comparative effects on crops of different kinds; the adaptation and value of grasses and forage plants; the composition and digestibility of the different kinds of food for domestic animals; the scientific and economic questions involved in the production of butter and cheese; and such...
Stran 50 - ... without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the Legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life.
Stran 292 - Territory shall be twenty-five thousand dollars to be applied only to instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts, the English language and the various branches of mathematical, physical, natural and economic science, with special reference to their applications in the industries of life, and to the facilities for such instruction...
Stran 21 - February and which lead normally in from three to four years to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. The...
Stran 198 - The Legislature shall, as soon as practicable, establish, organize and provide for the maintenance, support and direction of a university of the first class, to be located by a vote of the people of this State, and styled "The University of Texas," for the promotion of literature, and the arts and sciences, including an agricultural and mechanical department.
Stran 28 - No religious test or qualification shall ever be required of any person as a condition of admission into any public educational institution of the state...
Stran 55 - ... provided, that no donation, grant or endowment shall at any time be made by the legislature to any literary institution now established, or which may hereafter be established, unless, at the time of making such endowment, the legislature of the state shall have the right to grant any further powers to, alter, limit or restrain any of the powers vested in, any such literary institution, as shall be judged necessary to promote the best interests thereof.
Stran 33 - School, for the purpose of promoting religion and morality, and for the education of youth in such languages, and in such of the liberal Arts and Sciences, as the Trustees "These men were named by the Society for Theological Education in 1812, according to Daniel Pike.