And that in order to preserve in the minds of the students that sacred love and attachment which they should ever bear to the principles of the present glorious revolution, the greatest care and caution shall be used in electing such professors and masters,... Caduceus of Kappa Sigma - Stran 3971898Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Office of Education - 1890 - 958 strani
...tor governing themselves and the school, and to elect professor». "And that in ortler to preserve iu the minds of the students that sacred love and attachment...the present glorious revolution, the greatest care und caution shall be used in electing such professors and mustera, to the end that no person shall... | |
| John Seymour Wood - 1898 - 844 strani
...The patriotic spirit of the founders of this college is seen in a clause of its charter : "And that in order to preserve, in the minds of the students,...which they should ever bear to the principles of the ever-glorious Revolution, the greatest care and caution shall be used in electing such professors and... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - 1900 - 532 strani
...Virginia, founded about the time of the revolution, incorporated in its charter the following clause : " In order to preserve in the minds of the students...which they should ever bear to the principles of the ever-glorious revolution, the greatest care and caution shall be used in selecting such professors... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - 1900 - 522 strani
...Virginia, founded about the time of the revolution, incorporated in its charter the following clause : " In order to preserve in the minds of the students...which they should ever bear to the principles of the ever-glorious revolution, the greatest care and caution shall be used in selecting such professors... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach - 1903 - 876 strani
...Virginia, founded about the time of the Revolution, incorporated in its charter the following clause : "In order to preserve in the minds of the students...which they should ever bear to the principles of the ever-glorious Revolution, the greatest care and caution shall be used in selecting such professors... | |
| Andrew Fleming West - 1907 - 156 strani
...Virginia, founded about the time of the Revolution, incorporated in its charter the following clause : " In order to preserve in the minds of the students...which they should ever bear to the principles of the ever-glorious Revolution, the greatest care and caution shall be used in selecting such professors... | |
| Hugh Blair Grigsby - 1913 - 74 strani
...exist about their opinions, and at the close of the third section of the Charter they enact : That in order to preserve in the minds of the students...sacred love and attachment which they should ever tear to the principles of the present glorious Revolution, the greatest care and caution shall be used... | |
| Suzanne L. Leonard - 155 strani
...a qualification for the teaching staff that is as pertinent today as it was then: "Sec. 3. And that in order to preserve in the minds of the students...glorious revolution, the greatest care and caution shall be used in electing such professors and masters, to the end that no person shall be so elected... | |
| 1909 - 492 strani
...was secured from the General Assembly of Virginia, one of the provisions of the charter stating that "in order to preserve in the minds of the students...glorious revolution, the greatest care and caution shall be used in electing such professors and masters, to the end that no person shall be so elected... | |
| Vanderbilt University - 1913 - 382 strani
...times was manifested in the provisions expressed in the charter of Hampden-Sidney College : "And that, in order to preserve in the minds of the students that sacred love and attachment they should ever bear to the principles of the present glorious Revolution, the greatest care and caution... | |
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