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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... success ; and for fifteen years we have been enjoying the accommodations of this fine edifice . Thus this college has had her buildings erected by the citizens of the place and its vicinity , and by her children who sought to provide ...
... success ; and for fifteen years we have been enjoying the accommodations of this fine edifice . Thus this college has had her buildings erected by the citizens of the place and its vicinity , and by her children who sought to provide ...
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... success showed the wisdom of the Trustees in the selection they made . Fifty years ago it was a rare thing , even in the oldest institutions , for a professor to go abroad to improve himself by foreign study . But Marietta in her very ...
... success showed the wisdom of the Trustees in the selection they made . Fifty years ago it was a rare thing , even in the oldest institutions , for a professor to go abroad to improve himself by foreign study . But Marietta in her very ...
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... successful men of the country have come from small colleges or from small classes . Of the nine gentlemen composing the present Supreme Court of the United States six were members of small classes and three of large classes . And one of ...
... successful men of the country have come from small colleges or from small classes . Of the nine gentlemen composing the present Supreme Court of the United States six were members of small classes and three of large classes . And one of ...
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... to all the friends of Christian learning . I commend it to Him whose servants and stewards we all are , and without whose blessing there can be no true success . ADDRESS MEMORIAL OF DECEASED TRUSTEES . BY HON . W. 40.
... to all the friends of Christian learning . I commend it to Him whose servants and stewards we all are , and without whose blessing there can be no true success . ADDRESS MEMORIAL OF DECEASED TRUSTEES . BY HON . W. 40.
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... successful application of those organic ideas throughout the national life . History affords great diversity in the character of the foundations as well as in that of the builders . As a general proposi- tion , adherence to organic ...
... successful application of those organic ideas throughout the national life . History affords great diversity in the character of the foundations as well as in that of the builders . As a general proposi- tion , adherence to organic ...
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