The present system of adjusting collegiate study to a fixed term of four years, or to any other term, must be abandoned, and every student be allowed, within limits to be determined by statute, to carry on, at the same time, a greater or less number of... Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House - Page 2by Michigan. Legislature - 1851Full view - About this book
| Baptists - 1850 - 664 pages
...such an education were furnished, they would cheerfully avail themselves of it ? Were an institution established with the intention of adapting its instruction...allowed, within limits to be determined by statute, to carry on, at the same time, i greater or less number of courses, as he may choose. 2. The time allotted... | |
| Criticism - 1850 - 676 pages
...adapt the instruction of the institution " to the wants of the whole community," they would abandon the present system of adjusting collegiate study to a fixed term of four years, and arrange the various courses so that every student might study " what he chose, all that he chose,... | |
| Education - 1850 - 780 pages
...the general principles and the particularities of the plan proposed, he says : Were an institution established with the intention of adapting its instruction...allowed, within limits to be determined by statute, to carry on, at the same time, a greater or less number of courses as he may choose. 2. The time allotted... | |
| Ohio) Bo Farmers' College (College Hill - History - 1850 - 26 pages
...two years in sucli study, if they were allowed to select such tranches of science as they chose." " The present system of adjusting collegiate study to...any other term, must be abandoned, and every student allowed, within limits to be determined by statute, to carry on, at the same time, a greater or less... | |
| 1857 - 476 pages
...such an education were furnished, they would cheerfully avail themselves of it? Were an institution established with the intention of adapting its instruction...allowed, within limits to be determined by statute, to carry on, at the same time, a greater or less number of courses as he may choose. 2. The time allotted... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1863 - 898 pages
...such an education were furnished, they would cheerfully avail themselves of it 1 Were an institution established with the intention of adapting its instruction...allowed, within limits to be determined by statute, to carry on, at the same time, a greater or less number of courses as he mav choose. • Report to tho... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1863 - 904 pages
...such on education were furnished, they would cheerfully avail themselves of it ? Were an institution established with the intention of adapting its instruction...allowed, within limits to be determined by statute, to carry on, at the same time, a greater or less number of courses as he may choose. 2. The time allotted... | |
| 1899 - 1078 pages
...in 1850. In that report Dr. Wayland affirmed that " the college course should no longer be confined to a fixed term of four years or to any other term ;" that " every student should study what he chose, all that he chose, and nothing but what he chose... | |
| James Ormsbee Murray - Biography & Autobiography - 1891 - 342 pages
...repeated statement that higher education should adapt its instruction to the wants of the whole community. 1. " The present system of adjusting 'collegiate study...allowed, within limits to be determined by statute, to carry on, at the same time, a greater or less number of courses, as he may choose. 2. " The time allotted... | |
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