| William Roscoe Thayer - 1890 - 66 páginas
...''The voluntary system, as it has been called," wrote President Sparks in hi* hist Report (1851-52), "is still retained to a certain extent, rather from...necessity than preference. The number and variety of the_ studies for which the University has provided instructioirarc so large that it is impossible fur... | |
| George Gary Bush - 1891 - 530 páginas
...into partial disfavor. Again, in his report for the year 185l-o2 he takes occasion to remark that— The voluntary system, as it has been called, is still...certain extent, rather from necessity than preference. In 1856 the courses in Latin and Greek of 3 hours each Were taken from the elect! ves and added to... | |
| 1913 - 790 páginas
...into partial disfavor." Again, in his report for 1851-52, he remarks: " The voluntary system, as it is called, is still retained to a certain extent, rather from necessity than preference." At the moment of the downfall of the elective system at Harvard, as will be seen in the section upon... | |
| 1913 - 908 páginas
...into partial disfavor." Again, in his report for 1851-52, he remarks: " The voluntary system, as it is called, is still retained to a certain extent, rather from necessity than preference." At the moment of the downfall of the elective system at Harvard, as will be seen in the section upon... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1913 - 1070 páginas
...into partial disfavor." Again, in his report for 1851-52, he remarks: " The voluntary system, as it is called, is still retained to a certain extent, rather from necessity than preference." At the moment of the downfall of the elective system at Harvard, as will be seen in the section upon... | |
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