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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... never too old to begin his college studies . But so far as the remark quoted tends to dissuade parents from sending their sons to college its influence is harmful . In the benefit re- ceived there is no such difference between those who ...
... never too old to begin his college studies . But so far as the remark quoted tends to dissuade parents from sending their sons to college its influence is harmful . In the benefit re- ceived there is no such difference between those who ...
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... never have been gained . The graduates of Marietta are distributed among the various professions and occupations as follows : thirty- four per cent are clergymen ; twenty - eight per cent bus- iness men ; seventeen per cent lawyers ...
... never have been gained . The graduates of Marietta are distributed among the various professions and occupations as follows : thirty- four per cent are clergymen ; twenty - eight per cent bus- iness men ; seventeen per cent lawyers ...
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... never forget the gifts of the Trustees . The remembrance of their great generosity made me unwilling to approach men simply because of their pecuniary ability . I felt that it was not every one who was worthy to be enrolled among the ...
... never forget the gifts of the Trustees . The remembrance of their great generosity made me unwilling to approach men simply because of their pecuniary ability . I felt that it was not every one who was worthy to be enrolled among the ...
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... never will occur again , that in order to begin right there will be no wrong habits to combat and no inveterate systems to overturn ; there is no rubbish to remove before we begin to lay the foundations . " Second- " The first ...
... never will occur again , that in order to begin right there will be no wrong habits to combat and no inveterate systems to overturn ; there is no rubbish to remove before we begin to lay the foundations . " Second- " The first ...
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... never overlook this im- portant fact . What God hath joined together let not man put asunder . " After speaking most encouragingly of Marietta as a location capable of great improvement , he points out her future in the following words ...
... never overlook this im- portant fact . What God hath joined together let not man put asunder . " After speaking most encouragingly of Marietta as a location capable of great improvement , he points out her future in the following words ...
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