| 1891 - 412 pages
...to college, then take a course in a medical or law school, and then wait for professional practice. Too long have the graduates of such schools been spoken...institution over which I have the honor to preside were as well educated men, in all which the term "educated man" implies, as the average graduate of the... | |
| 1891 - 428 pages
...to college. then take a course in a medical or law school, and then wait for professional practice. Too long have the graduates of such schools been spoken...institution over which I have the honor to preside were as well educated men, in all which the term "educated man" implies, as the average graduate of the... | |
| 1891 - 714 pages
...to college, then take a course in a medical or law school and then wait for professional practice. Too long have the graduates of such schools been spoken...life. For me, if I did not believe that the graduates 745 of the institution, over which I have the honor to preside, were better educated men in all which... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 510 pages
...and practically useful than a so-called liberal education, but which is, after all, less noble and fine. Too long have the graduates of such schools...educated men, in all that the term educated man implies, tlian the average graduate of the ordinary college, I would not consent to hold my position for another... | |
| 1892 - 786 pages
...to college, then take a course in a medical or law school, and then wait for professional practice. Too long have the graduates of such schools been spoken...honor to preside were better educated men, in all which the term educated man implies, than the average graduate of the ordinary college, I would not... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1892 - 790 pages
...and a better and greater supply had created a fresh demand, he flings down the gage with a will : " For me, if I did not believe that the graduates of...honor to preside were better educated men, in all which the term educated man implies, than the average graduate of the ordinary college, I would not... | |
| 1893 - 568 pages
...then take a course in a medical or law school, and then wait for professional practice. Too long have graduates of such schools been spoken of as though...honor to preside were better educated men, in all which the term educated man implies, than the average graduate of the ordinary college, I wo«ld not... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1893 - 730 pages
...to college, then take a course in a medical or law school, and then wait for professional practice. Too long have the graduates of such schools been spoken...institution over which I have the honor to preside were as well educated men in all which the term educated man implies as the average graduate of the ordinary... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1898 - 368 pages
...to college, then take a course in a medical or law school, and then wait for professional practice. Too long have the graduates of such schools been spoken...institution over which I have the honor to preside were as well educated men, in all which the term " educated man " implies, as the average graduate of the... | |
| Pratt Institute - 1893 - 582 pages
...to college, then take a course in a medical or law school, and then wait for professional practice. Too long have the graduates of such schools been spoken...honor to preside were better educated men, in all which the term ' educated man ' implies, than the average graduate of the ordinary college, I would... | |
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