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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... early measures to make the Ma- rietta Collegiate Institute an entirely public institution so as to perpetuate its advantages on a permanent basis . " The proposed measures were taken a few weeks later . The first entry in the college ...
... early measures to make the Ma- rietta Collegiate Institute an entirely public institution so as to perpetuate its advantages on a permanent basis . " The proposed measures were taken a few weeks later . The first entry in the college ...
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... early donor , as Williams , Harvard , Vanderbilt . Some bear the name of a distinguished man , as Washington , Hamilton , Franklin , Lafayette . Some are named from a state , as the College of New Jersey . Ours is named from the town ...
... early donor , as Williams , Harvard , Vanderbilt . Some bear the name of a distinguished man , as Washington , Hamilton , Franklin , Lafayette . Some are named from a state , as the College of New Jersey . Ours is named from the town ...
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... early days the question of a change of location was discussed . At a meeting of the Trustees in September , 1835 ; Dr. Cotton was authorized to purchase the square known as the Foster Square ( between Fifth and Sixth streets and South ...
... early days the question of a change of location was discussed . At a meeting of the Trustees in September , 1835 ; Dr. Cotton was authorized to purchase the square known as the Foster Square ( between Fifth and Sixth streets and South ...
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... catalogue that arrangements of this kind were made here very early , so far as the classical department of study was concerned . The classical books were placed in a convenient room , open to the students a portion of every day for 17.
... catalogue that arrangements of this kind were made here very early , so far as the classical department of study was concerned . The classical books were placed in a convenient room , open to the students a portion of every day for 17.
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... early students will remember the Philological room , where the Philological library was kept . Though there have been some changes of rooms , it is pleasant to know that the Philological room of old is the Greek room of to - day . While ...
... early students will remember the Philological room , where the Philological library was kept . Though there have been some changes of rooms , it is pleasant to know that the Philological room of old is the Greek room of to - day . While ...
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