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... graduates . The companies represented open their mines for inspection and instructional work , send en- gineers and ... graduate students . Manufacturers of mining ma- chinery - not less than 35 companies - have either donated or loaned ...
... graduates . The companies represented open their mines for inspection and instructional work , send en- gineers and ... graduate students . Manufacturers of mining ma- chinery - not less than 35 companies - have either donated or loaned ...
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... graduates must be made to realize on com- mencement day that they are in no sense engineers , but that they may some day ... graduate from a technical course begins to learn something relative to commercial engineering by entering a high ...
... graduates must be made to realize on com- mencement day that they are in no sense engineers , but that they may some day ... graduate from a technical course begins to learn something relative to commercial engineering by entering a high ...
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... graduate courses of business in the school of business administration . It was decided as a fundamental requirement of these five - year com- bined programs of study that they must contain all the engineering , scientific , and general ...
... graduate courses of business in the school of business administration . It was decided as a fundamental requirement of these five - year com- bined programs of study that they must contain all the engineering , scientific , and general ...
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... graduate engineers . Capacity to learn depends on that exercise which the training we call education gives . Rarely do considerations of curricula or educational methods indicate that such is the aim of our educational institutions ...
... graduate engineers . Capacity to learn depends on that exercise which the training we call education gives . Rarely do considerations of curricula or educational methods indicate that such is the aim of our educational institutions ...
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... graduate schools develop this ability , the latter , however , at too late an age . By excessive coaching , super- vising , and scheduling we kill initiative and enterprise in our under- graduates . American college education develops ...
... graduate schools develop this ability , the latter , however , at too late an age . By excessive coaching , super- vising , and scheduling we kill initiative and enterprise in our under- graduates . American college education develops ...
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