State Universities in the west to make the change also. One who is familiar with the range of work now generally done in the western colleges and universities can hardly think that it would be beneficial to the west to reduce the standard of graduation... The University Record - Sayfa 61891Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1893 - 1148 sayfa
...with the range of work now generally done in the Western colleges and xmiversities can hardly think that it would be beneficial to the West to reduce...until the requirements for admission are considerably raised.'1 PRESIDENT HYDE OF BOWDOIN. * The November (1891) number of the Educational Review contains... | |
| 1873 - 1056 sayfa
...with the range of work now generally done in the western colleges and universities can hardly think that it would be beneficial to the west to reduce...one differing in many particulars from the present. We should be likely to establish secondary schools resembling the German gymnasium, and do in them... | |
| University of Michigan - 1890 - 43 sayfa
...with the range of work now generally done in the western colleges and universities can hardly think that it would be beneficial to the west to reduce...one differing in many particulars from the present. We should be likely to establish secondary schools resembling the German gymnasium, and do in them... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1891 - 1082 sayfa
...with the range of work now generally done in the western colleges and universities can hardly think that it would be beneficial to the west to reduce...one differing in many particulars from the present. We should be likely to establish secondary schools resembling the German gymnasium, and do in them... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1891 - 496 sayfa
...with the range of work now generally done in the western colleges and universities can hardly think that it would be beneficial to the west to reduce...education in the west, we should doubtless construct one diS'ering in many particulars from the present. We should be likely to establish secondary schools... | |
| 1891 - 1252 sayfa
...the range of work now gen- . erally done in the Western colleges and universities can hardly think that it would be beneficial to the West to reduce...until the requirements for admission are considerably raised.'1 PRESIDENT HYDE OP BOWDOIN. The November (1891) number of the Educational Review contains... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1893 - 1138 sayfa
...work now generally done in the Western colleges and universities can hardly think that it would bo beneficial to the West to reduce the standard of graduation...requirements for admission are considerably raised." PRESIDENT HYDE OF BOWDOIN. The November (1891) number of tho Educational Review contains an article... | |
| University of Michigan. Board of Regents - 1886 - 660 sayfa
...with the range of work now generally done in the western colleges and universities can hardly think that it would be beneficial to the west to reduce...one differing in many particulars from the present. We should be likely to establish secondary schools resembling the German gymnasium, and do in them... | |
| 638 sayfa
...with the range of work now generally done in the western colleges and universities can hardly think that it would be beneficial to the west to reduce...one differing in many particulars from the present. We should be likely to establish secondary schools resembling the German gymnasium, and do in them... | |
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