Historical and Statistical Record of the University of the State of New York: During the Century from 1784 to 1884Weed, Parsons & Company, 1885 - 867 էջ |
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... classical course , with studies which should be allowed as alternatives . The plan has continued in force since that time , and has been developed into a system of electives such as now exists in nearly all colleges . SCHOOLS OF SCIENCE ...
... classical course , with studies which should be allowed as alternatives . The plan has continued in force since that time , and has been developed into a system of electives such as now exists in nearly all colleges . SCHOOLS OF SCIENCE ...
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... classical stu- dents " in each . The part in the hands of the Comptroller was appropriated from year to year by the Legislature to such colleges and academies as were able to present sufficiently urgent claims . From the returns made by ...
... classical stu- dents " in each . The part in the hands of the Comptroller was appropriated from year to year by the Legislature to such colleges and academies as were able to present sufficiently urgent claims . From the returns made by ...
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... classical students : and of this , $ 12,000 came from the income of the Literature Fund , and $ 28,000 from that of the United States Deposit Fund . Most of the excess beyond $ 28,000 , received from the latter , had since its beginning ...
... classical students : and of this , $ 12,000 came from the income of the Literature Fund , and $ 28,000 from that of the United States Deposit Fund . Most of the excess beyond $ 28,000 , received from the latter , had since its beginning ...
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... classical studies , or the higher branches of English education , or both . No pupil was to be deemed to have pursued classical studies , un- less he had advanced as far at least as to have read the first book of the Eneid of Virgil in ...
... classical studies , or the higher branches of English education , or both . No pupil was to be deemed to have pursued classical studies , un- less he had advanced as far at least as to have read the first book of the Eneid of Virgil in ...
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... classical scholars was only 709. Since that time , and during the short period of only seven years , the number of Academies making reports to the Regents , and receiving distribu- tive shares of the income of the Literature Fund , has ...
... classical scholars was only 709. Since that time , and during the short period of only seven years , the number of Academies making reports to the Regents , and receiving distribu- tive shares of the income of the Literature Fund , has ...
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Historical and Statistical Record of the University of the State of New York ... Franklin Benjamin Hough Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1885 |
Historical and Statistical Record of the University of the State of New York ... Franklin Benjamin Hough Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1885 |
Historical and Statistical Record of the University of the State of New York ... Franklin Benjamin Hough Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1885 |
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