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... Harvard and Yale and even the smallest colleges of New Eng- land have attracted students not only from all parts of America but from all quarters of the globe . Scholars , teachers , divines , and college graduates by the thousand have ...
... Harvard and Yale and even the smallest colleges of New Eng- land have attracted students not only from all parts of America but from all quarters of the globe . Scholars , teachers , divines , and college graduates by the thousand have ...
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... Harvard College . But even in Massachusetts this type of school was ultimately replaced by the private academy or preparatory school . Today in the system of public education the public high school serves as the connecting link between ...
... Harvard College . But even in Massachusetts this type of school was ultimately replaced by the private academy or preparatory school . Today in the system of public education the public high school serves as the connecting link between ...
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... Harvard ( a godly gentleman and a lover of Learning , there living amongst us ) to give the one- half of his estate ( it being in all about £ 1,700 ) towards the erect- ing of a Colledge , and all his library . After him another gave ...
... Harvard ( a godly gentleman and a lover of Learning , there living amongst us ) to give the one- half of his estate ( it being in all about £ 1,700 ) towards the erect- ing of a Colledge , and all his library . After him another gave ...
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Harvard was the first example , is the parent not only of the modern private university but of the State supported institution as well . Even in the colonies outside New England where the Govern- ment did little for the common schools ...
Harvard was the first example , is the parent not only of the modern private university but of the State supported institution as well . Even in the colonies outside New England where the Govern- ment did little for the common schools ...
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... Harvard . Nobody both- ered to ask him whether he could add a column of figures twice and get the same answer both times , or name the principal rivers of New England , or even spell his native tongue correctly . Once ad- mitted to the ...
... Harvard . Nobody both- ered to ask him whether he could add a column of figures twice and get the same answer both times , or name the principal rivers of New England , or even spell his native tongue correctly . Once ad- mitted to the ...
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