The New International Encyclopæeia, Volumen5Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1909 |
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... schools were opened to them about 1860 , then closed , and again in 1872 reopened on ac- count of the Nihilism that sprang up among women who went abroad , and particularly to Switzerland , to study . A separate medical school for women ...
... schools were opened to them about 1860 , then closed , and again in 1872 reopened on ac- count of the Nihilism that sprang up among women who went abroad , and particularly to Switzerland , to study . A separate medical school for women ...
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... school which is still called by his name . COFFIN , JAMES HENRY ( 1806-73 ) . An American mathematician and meteorologist , born at Williamsburg , Mass . He graduated in 1828 at Amherst College , and in 1829 opened at Greenfield , Mass ...
... school which is still called by his name . COFFIN , JAMES HENRY ( 1806-73 ) . An American mathematician and meteorologist , born at Williamsburg , Mass . He graduated in 1828 at Amherst College , and in 1829 opened at Greenfield , Mass ...
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... school , corresponding , however , more to the gymnasia ( q.v. ) of Germany than to the grammar schools of this country . All the colleges are placed un- der the University of France , to which the cen- tralizing tendencies of that ...
... school , corresponding , however , more to the gymnasia ( q.v. ) of Germany than to the grammar schools of this country . All the colleges are placed un- der the University of France , to which the cen- tralizing tendencies of that ...
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... schools students who had barely at- tained a fair knowledge of Latin . As the char- acter of secondary instruction ... schools had appeared at the University of Penn- sylvania and at Columbia and Harvard in the eighteenth century . Law ...
... schools students who had barely at- tained a fair knowledge of Latin . As the char- acter of secondary instruction ... schools had appeared at the University of Penn- sylvania and at Columbia and Harvard in the eighteenth century . Law ...
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... schools . Some of the States have , however , interfered to determine what in- stitutions shall be authorized to grant degrees , and it is highly desirable that this example should be universally followed . Attempts have also been made ...
... schools . Some of the States have , however , interfered to determine what in- stitutions shall be authorized to grant degrees , and it is highly desirable that this example should be universally followed . Attempts have also been made ...
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