| Isaac William Stuart - 1856 - 280 էջ
...William Robinson, and Ezra Samson, in a Latin Syllogistic Dispute, followed by a Forensic Debate, on the question, "Whether the Education of Daughters be not,...any just reason, more neglected than that of Sons" — a curious theme, as implying in that early day an inattention to the mental cultivation of the... | |
| Isaac William Stuart - 1856 - 332 էջ
...Robinson,* and Ezra Samson, f in a Latin Syllogistic Dispute, followed by a Forensic Debate, on the question, " Whether the Education of Daughters be not, without any just reason, more * William Robinson — a direct descendant from the famous John Robinson of Leyden — was born at... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1886 - 218 էջ
...engaged with Hale at their graduation, in a Latin syllogistic dispute, followed by a debate on the question, " Whether the education of daughters be...without any just reason, more neglected than that of the sons?" " In this debate Hale was triumphant," wrote James Hillhouse, another of his classmates,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1886 - 202 էջ
...engaged with Hale at their graduation, in a Latin syllogistic dispute, followed by a debate on the question, " Whether the education of daughters be...without any just reason, more neglected than that of the sons? " " In this debate Hale was triumphant," wrote James Hillhouse, another of his classmates,... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1888 - 818 էջ
...engaged with William Robinson and Ezra Samson in a Latin syilogist ic dispute followed by a debate on the question, " Whether the education of daughters be...without any just reason, more neglected than that of the sons." His classmate, James Ilillhouse, wrote : " In this debate Hale was triumphant. He was the... | |
| 1898 - 516 էջ
...out. On graduation, he took part in a Latin Syllogistic Dispute, followed by a Forensic Debate on the question, "Whether the education of daughters be not,...without any just reason, more neglected than that of the sons ;" and stood in the first third of a class of thirty-six. Soon after leaving college he obtained... | |
| Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution - 1901 - 576 էջ
...certain debate in which he championed the cause of the ladies. It was a Commencement debate on the question : " Whether the education of daughters be...without any just reason, more neglected than that of the sons." During his college term an attachment began which shows that the "bravest are the tenderest,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1902 - 356 էջ
...that he was a brilliant debater as well as scholar. At his graduation he engaged in a debate on the question, " Whether the education of daughters be...without any just reason, more neglected than that of the sons." " In this debate," wrote James Hillhouse, one of his classmates, " he was the champion of... | |
| Franklin Bowditch Dexter - 1903 - 746 էջ
...advanced questions, viz., Whether a large Metropolis would be of public advantage to this Colony ? and, Whether the Education of Daughters be not, without any just reason, more neglected than that of Sons ? The Salutatory Oration was given by Wyllys, of the Bachelors of Arts, and the Valedictory by Tutor... | |
| Jean Christie Root - 1915 - 202 էջ
...class of thirty-six. On Commencement Day, September 3, 1773, he took part in a forensic debate on the question, "Whether the Education of Daughters be not,...any just reason, more neglected than that of Sons." In "Memories of a Hundred Years" Dr. Edward Everett Hale says: "As early as 1772 there appears at Yale... | |
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