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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... high schools with 1,400 teachers and 34,162 scholars , and expending an annual reve- nue of $ 1,359,945 ; her State Normal Schools with 120 instructors and 2,393 students ; her classes in academies for training teachers with their 1,616 ...
... high schools with 1,400 teachers and 34,162 scholars , and expending an annual reve- nue of $ 1,359,945 ; her State Normal Schools with 120 instructors and 2,393 students ; her classes in academies for training teachers with their 1,616 ...
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... first Board will evince its high capacity . George Clinton , the Governor , was , by character , experience and learning , fitted to be its Chancellor . It is to his honor that , from the beginning INTRODUCTORY SKETCH . 7.
... first Board will evince its high capacity . George Clinton , the Governor , was , by character , experience and learning , fitted to be its Chancellor . It is to his honor that , from the beginning INTRODUCTORY SKETCH . 7.
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... high oppor- tunities to advance popular education . He was the first Governor to propose " the establishment of common schools throughout the State . " Others of this Board deserve particular mention because of their enlightened ...
... high oppor- tunities to advance popular education . He was the first Governor to propose " the establishment of common schools throughout the State . " Others of this Board deserve particular mention because of their enlightened ...
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... high . It was intended to have been one side of a quadrangle , inclosing a court . The College continued in operation until the 6th of April , 1776 , when the Treasurer received a message from the Committee of Safety , informing him the ...
... high . It was intended to have been one side of a quadrangle , inclosing a court . The College continued in operation until the 6th of April , 1776 , when the Treasurer received a message from the Committee of Safety , informing him the ...
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... high degree useful . The students may attend any of the lectures of the medical school free of charge upon special application to the warden . The school is on East Forty - ninth street , between Madison and Fourth avenues , upon the ...
... high degree useful . The students may attend any of the lectures of the medical school free of charge upon special application to the warden . The school is on East Forty - ninth street , between Madison and Fourth avenues , upon the ...
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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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Acad Academic Department acres Admitted by Regents Albany Albany Medical College Amount annual apparatus application appointed appropriated April 13 Arts Assem attendance authorized Board of Regents building Chancellor Chap Charles charter Chemistry classes Classical Clinton Collegiate Institute Columbia College committee Common Schools conferred corporation course degree District elected endowment English erected established Faculty Fairfield Academy feet Female Seminary Free Academy Genesee Geneva College George George W Governor granted Hall Hamilton Hamilton College Henry High School instruction James January 11 January 9 John John V. L. Pruyn Laws lectures Legislature April Library Literary Literature Fund Mathematics Medical College Natural Philosophy number of students Oneida organized Philosophy President Principals Professor received Regents February Regents January Rensselaer Rochester Samuel Schenectady Science Secretary studies teachers teaching tion Total Trustees tuition Union College Union School University William York city