The Addresses and Proceedings Connected with the Semi-centennial Celebration of Marietta College, June 28-July 1, 1885E. R. Alderman, 1885 - 232 pages |
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... become more and more a familiar word to the people of the State and the great Northwest . We are glad that no one has tempted our Trustees to transfer this college to some other locality .. As the college has remained in the same town ...
... become more and more a familiar word to the people of the State and the great Northwest . We are glad that no one has tempted our Trustees to transfer this college to some other locality .. As the college has remained in the same town ...
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... become of the large fraction who did not complete the course ? What proportion of the students that are matriculated in the colleges of the country from year to year remain till their graduation , there is no means of knowing from ...
... become of the large fraction who did not complete the course ? What proportion of the students that are matriculated in the colleges of the country from year to year remain till their graduation , there is no means of knowing from ...
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... becomes much . more serious when a portion of the students are two or three years behind the others in discipline and attain- . ment . If the friends of Marietta are desirous that the classes should be larger , they must remember that ...
... becomes much . more serious when a portion of the students are two or three years behind the others in discipline and attain- . ment . If the friends of Marietta are desirous that the classes should be larger , they must remember that ...
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... becomes a ma- ture man in years . It is often said that some students go to college and others are sent ; the implication being that the latter class reap little benefit . All honor to those who go of them- selves ; who work their way ...
... becomes a ma- ture man in years . It is often said that some students go to college and others are sent ; the implication being that the latter class reap little benefit . All honor to those who go of them- selves ; who work their way ...
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... become adventurers , they used the following language : " In the late Ordinance of Congress for disposing of the western lands as far down as the river Scioto , the provision that is made for schools , and the endowment of a University ...
... become adventurers , they used the following language : " In the late Ordinance of Congress for disposing of the western lands as far down as the river Scioto , the provision that is made for schools , and the endowment of a University ...
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