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Mr. Colson, '89, for the negative declared that parochial schools were free and open to all denominations, and that all religious creeds were clamoring for parochial schools. Youths of to-day were growing up in infidelity and atheism, and that the institutions of the country depended upon the morality and...
"The object of all these courses is to make the students read and form judgments of their own. Here lies one of the most marked differences between the new and old-time modes of teaching English literature. Formerly the students were crammed with facts and dates, such as the time...
Mr. Wright then gave a description of the various schools and bureaux of statistics in Europe showing the course of study there laid down. America has no parallel to the schools of Europe, although she has better opportunities for this study. Johns Hopkins, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Columbia...
The service at Appleton Chapel yesterday evening was well attended by the students and friends of the college, to hear the Rev. William S. Rainsford, of St. George's Church, New York. The text chosen was taken from the eleventh chapter of Deuteronomy, the tenth, eleventh and twelfth verses, and...
Departing from its original meaning of ability, Facultas had come to denote a common course of teaching and then came to be applied to the common bond of union between the professors of the same branch of teaching. In 1254 the University in its famous letter to Pope Alexander IV...