The College BookCharles Francis Richardson, Henry Alden Clark Houghton, Osgood, 1878 - 394 pages |
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... successful . In 1692 a bill passed the General Court for a new charter for the college , in place of the charter of 1650 , revoked by the quo warranto of 1685. By this new charter the college was to be a corporation consisting of ten ...
... successful . In 1692 a bill passed the General Court for a new charter for the college , in place of the charter of 1650 , revoked by the quo warranto of 1685. By this new charter the college was to be a corporation consisting of ten ...
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... successful measure for the increasing of the college . During the eight years , 1745-52 inclusive , one hundred and ninety - four were graduated at Harvard , and one hundred and seventy- nine at Yale . During the eight years , 1753-60 ...
... successful measure for the increasing of the college . During the eight years , 1745-52 inclusive , one hundred and ninety - four were graduated at Harvard , and one hundred and seventy- nine at Yale . During the eight years , 1753-60 ...
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... successful in 1847 maintained its supremacy for twenty years ; but the great development in many of the departments of knowledge , notably in Philology , Philosophy , and History , and above all in the domain of the physical and natural ...
... successful in 1847 maintained its supremacy for twenty years ; but the great development in many of the departments of knowledge , notably in Philology , Philosophy , and History , and above all in the domain of the physical and natural ...
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... successful candi- date for honors in any department must have passed with distinction examinations on all the ... success of the elective system as a whole there can no longer be any rational doubt . The standard of scholarship ...
... successful candi- date for honors in any department must have passed with distinction examinations on all the ... success of the elective system as a whole there can no longer be any rational doubt . The standard of scholarship ...
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... success will surely come . Although the Scientific School does not yet seem quite to have found its natural place and work as a department of the university , yet its influence on other institu- tions , and on Harvard itself , has been ...
... success will surely come . Although the Scientific School does not yet seem quite to have found its natural place and work as a department of the university , yet its influence on other institu- tions , and on Harvard itself , has been ...
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