| Harvard University - 1872 - 698 頁
...admission examinations that they will not accept the rudiments of scholarship as amends for deficiencies in the rudiments of education. The colleges, as the representatives...some knowledge which a well-educated young man of eighteen ought to possess. Co-operation on the part of the leading colleges is much needed in enforcing... | |
| 1874 - 672 頁
...admission examinations that they will not accept the rudiments of scholarship as amends for deficiencies in the rudiments of education. The colleges, as the representatives...some knowledge which a well-educated young man of eighteen ought to possess. Co-operation on the part of the leading colleges is much needed in enforcing... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1874 - 1062 頁
...admission-examinations, that they will not accept the rudiments of scholarship as amends for deticiences in the rudiments of education. The colleges, as the representatives...preliminary classical training must be purchased by sacrifice of some knowledge which a well-educated young man of 18 ought to possess. Co-operation on... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 1112 頁
...admission-examinations that they will not accept the rudiment« of scholarship as amends for deficiencies in the rudiments of education. The colleges, as the representatives...of the value of the study of the classics, should bo especially careful not to give plausibility, by any act or neglect of theirs, to the groundless... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1875 - 1068 頁
...admission-examinations that they will not accept the rudiments of scholarship as amends for deficiencies in the rudiments of education. The colleges, as the representatives...of the value of the study of the classics, should bo especially careful not to give plausibility, by any act or neglect of theirs, to the groundless... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1876 - 320 頁
...admission examinations that they will not accept the rudiments of scholarship as amends for deficiencies in the rudiments of education. The colleges, as the representatives...groundless assumption that the discipline of mind secured.by the preliminary classical training must be purchased by the sacrifice of some knowledge... | |
| 1876 - 322 頁
...admission examination! thtt they will not accept the rudiments of scholarship as amends for deficiencies in the rudiments of education. The colleges, as the representatives...of the study of the Classics, should be especially carelul not to give plausibility by any act or neglect of theirs to the groundless assumption that... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1876 - 320 頁
...not accept the rudiments of scholarship as amends for deficiencies in the rudiments of €dwation. The colleges, as the representatives of the value of the study of the Classics, should be especially carelul not to give plausibility by any aet or neglect of theirs to the groundless assumption that... | |
| 1877 - 100 頁
...Eome originated the stock of ideas that form the basis of our institutions. amends for deficiencies in the rudiments of education. The colleges, as the representatives...some knowledge which a well-educated young man of eighteen ought to possess. Cooperation on the part of the leading colleges is much needed in enforcing... | |
| 1877 - 1038 頁
...institutions. amends for deficiencies in the rudiments of education. The colleges, as the represent.-!tires of the value of the study of the classics, should...some knowledge which a well-educated young man of eighteen ought to possess. Cooperation on the part of the leading colleges is mnch needed in enforcing... | |
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