Education in the United States: A Series of Monographs Prepared for the United States Exhibit at the Paris Exposition, 1900, Volume 2Nicholas Murray Butler J. B. Lyon Company, 1900 - Education |
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... annually at Cor- nell and for the 50 city scholarships offered by the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania . college offers free tuition to sons of ministers and to all young men of limited means and good character . 3 schools give fellowships ...
... annually at Cor- nell and for the 50 city scholarships offered by the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania . college offers free tuition to sons of ministers and to all young men of limited means and good character . 3 schools give fellowships ...
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... annual value of $ 500 . Veterinary matriculates are eligible for 50 city scholarships offered by the University of Pennsylvania . The veterinary department of Ohio state university offers a scholarship in each county in which the ...
... annual value of $ 500 . Veterinary matriculates are eligible for 50 city scholarships offered by the University of Pennsylvania . The veterinary department of Ohio state university offers a scholarship in each county in which the ...
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... Annual cyclopedia shows the amount of gifts and bequests for educational purposes ( including hospitals ) , of $ 5000 each and upward in value for each year from 1894 to 1898. The extraordinary total of $ 110,952,199 is divided as ...
... Annual cyclopedia shows the amount of gifts and bequests for educational purposes ( including hospitals ) , of $ 5000 each and upward in value for each year from 1894 to 1898. The extraordinary total of $ 110,952,199 is divided as ...
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... annual reports of the association . The 1898 report of the section on education and legisla- tion of the American pharmaceutical association summarizes as follows the fundamental defects in present laws regu- lating the practice of ...
... annual reports of the association . The 1898 report of the section on education and legisla- tion of the American pharmaceutical association summarizes as follows the fundamental defects in present laws regu- lating the practice of ...
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... tuition free to all residents of the state , and opens to competition by the 1 1 Now the American veterinary medical association . entering veterinary student 18 scholarships of an annual value of 545 ] 81 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION.
... tuition free to all residents of the state , and opens to competition by the 1 1 Now the American veterinary medical association . entering veterinary student 18 scholarships of an annual value of 545 ] 81 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION.
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Page 865 - by periodical and migratory meetings, to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of America, to give a stronger and more general impulse and more systematic direction to scientific research, and to procure for the labors of scientific men increased facilities and wider usefulness.
Page 933 - United States Commission to the Paris Exposition or 1900 MONOGRAPHS ON EDUCATION UNITED STATES edited by NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER Professor of Philosophy and Education in Columbia University, New York 19 EDUCATION OF THE INDIAN BY WILLIAM N. HAILMANN Superintendent of Schools, Dayton, Ohio This Monograph is contributed to the United States Educational Exhibit by
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Page 522 - and surgery and admitted by one of his majesty's council, the judges of the supreme court, the king's attorney-general and the mayor of the city of New York. Such candidates as were approved received certificates conferring the right to practise throughout the whole province, and a penalty of ^5 was prescribed for all
Page 640 - $13,151.33 ; miscellaneous, $11,972.97; total, $176,469.41. " The stations employ 669 persons in the work of administration and inquiry. The number of officers engaged in the different lines of work is as follows: Directors, 75 ; chemists, 148; agriculturists, 71; experts in animal husbandry, 10; horticulturists,
Page 961 - 1 Some of the figures in this table as printed prior to 1896 were taken from reports of the superintendent of Indian schools. As revised, they are all taken from the reports of the commissioner of Indian affairs. Prior to 188a the figures include the New York schools.
Page 561 - forty students from the public schools of Massachusetts from which it is reimbursed by ■ legislative appropriation. Its government is vested in a corporation consisting of not more than fifty members, including the governor of the commonwealth, the chief justice of the supreme judicial court and the secretary of the state board of education. The corporators, excepting the
Page 557 - Order 7 " of the same communication. He says : " These are not to be taught by seeing experiments and hearing lectures, according to the usual method. But they are to lecture and experiment by turn, under the immediate