Contributions to American Educational History, Volúmenes5-7Herbert Baxter Adams U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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... hundred acres of land as a home for his proposed institution . His next business was to procure the funds requisite for the erection of buildings . With this object in view , Whitefield commenced preaching in the fields . His efforts ...
... hundred acres of land as a home for his proposed institution . His next business was to procure the funds requisite for the erection of buildings . With this object in view , Whitefield commenced preaching in the fields . His efforts ...
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... hundred and seventy - five discourses in public , and secured " upward of seven hundred pounds sterling in goods , provisions , and money for the Georgia orphans . " Having spent a happy Christmas with his charge , committing the ...
... hundred and seventy - five discourses in public , and secured " upward of seven hundred pounds sterling in goods , provisions , and money for the Georgia orphans . " Having spent a happy Christmas with his charge , committing the ...
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... hundred pounds a year , with the use of the tenement buildings and the garden on the premises . He was required to teach the Latin , Greek , and English languages , and the common practical branches of mathematics . The tuition of the ...
... hundred pounds a year , with the use of the tenement buildings and the garden on the premises . He was required to teach the Latin , Greek , and English languages , and the common practical branches of mathematics . The tuition of the ...
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... hundred thousand dollars equally between the academies and free schools . Hence originated the distinction which so long obtained in Georgia between the Academic and the Poor School Funds . Under the act of December 22 , 1823,3 ...
... hundred thousand dollars equally between the academies and free schools . Hence originated the distinction which so long obtained in Georgia between the Academic and the Poor School Funds . Under the act of December 22 , 1823,3 ...
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... hundred and fifty thousand dollars , was set apart as " a permanent free school and education fund , " and a joint com- mittee of five , two from the Senate and three from the House of Repre- sentatives , was appointed , whose duty it ...
... hundred and fifty thousand dollars , was set apart as " a permanent free school and education fund , " and a joint com- mittee of five , two from the Senate and three from the House of Repre- sentatives , was appointed , whose duty it ...
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Academy acres act of December Agricultural College annual apparatus appointed appropriated arts Atlanta attendance Augusta bachelor of arts Baptist Beloit College board of trustees branches Catalogue Chancellor charter classes classical college building colored Commissioner common schools Commonwealth of Georgia conferred Constitution County course of study Dahlonega December 21 denomination Digest diplomas Doctor donated East Florida Seminary elected Emory College endowment English erected established faculty fifty five Governor graduates grant Hall Henderson's Commonwealth higher education hundred incorporated institution instruction instructors lands lege Legislature located Macon mathematics ment Mercer University Milledgeville Oglethorpe University organized poor school preparatory present president Prof professor public schools pupils purpose received regents Richmond County Rollins College Savannah school fund school system session society Superintendent teachers theological Thomas R. R. Cobb thousand dollars tion tuition University of Georgia William Wisconsin young
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Página 54 - State, which may take and claim the benefit of this act to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Página 38 - ... the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the Legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life.
Página 30 - ... as soon as the income of the University will allow, in such order as the wants of the public shall seem to require, the said courses in the sciences and their application to the practical arts, shall be expanded into distinct colleges of the University, each with its own faculty and appropriate title.
Página 93 - ... and a wife. I call education not that which is made up of the shreds and patches of useless arts, but that which inculcates principles, polishes taste, regulates temper, cultivates reason, subdues the passions, directs the feelings, habituates to reflection, trains to self-denial, and, more especially, that which refers all actions, feelings, sentiments, tastes, and passions, to the love and fear of God.
Página 14 - ... 1. To the support and maintenance of common schools in each school district, and the purchase of suitable libraries and apparatus therefor. 2. The residue shall be appropriated to the support and maintenance of academies and normal schools, and suitable libraries and apparatus therefor.
Página 6 - Treasury be, and he is hereby authorized to set apart and reserve from sale, out of any of the public lands within the Territory of Michigan, to which the Indian title may be extinguished, and not otherwise appropriated, a quantity of land, not exceeding two entire townships, for the use and support of a University within the Territory aforesaid, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever...
Página 32 - The University shall be open to female as well as male students, under such regulations and restrictions as the board of regents may deem proper...
Página 29 - That a state normal school be established the exclusive purposes of which shall be the instruction of persons, both male and female, in the art of teaching and in all the various branches that pertain to a good common school education...
Página 11 - Interests of education may require. .The proceeds of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to the state for the support of a univeriity shall be and remain a perpetual fund to be called "the university fund...
Página 24 - The entire income of all said funds shall be placed at the disposal of the board of regents, for the support of the aforesaid colleges of arts, of letters, and of such colleges as shall be established in the university, as provided...