The American University Magazine, Volumen 1A. U. Faulkner, Spenser O. M. Ovington American University Magazine Publishing Company, 1894 |
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... Cornell University Club of New York , The . Eugene Frayer , " 76 .. 414 3 Banker's Afternoon , The . M. H. Beall ( Yale ) . American College Fraternity System , The .... American Scheme of State Education , The . William M. Bryant ...
... Cornell University Club of New York , The . Eugene Frayer , " 76 .. 414 3 Banker's Afternoon , The . M. H. Beall ( Yale ) . American College Fraternity System , The .... American Scheme of State Education , The . William M. Bryant ...
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... Cornell affects but little his loyalty to his first love ; Henry A. Powell , who dropped a well - earned degree of D.D. to resume that of LL.B .; Wm . B. Rankine , who abandoned fame and fortune at the bar to find both in greater degree ...
... Cornell affects but little his loyalty to his first love ; Henry A. Powell , who dropped a well - earned degree of D.D. to resume that of LL.B .; Wm . B. Rankine , who abandoned fame and fortune at the bar to find both in greater degree ...
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... ( Cornell ) , '72 . After which came the oration by Hon . Samuel F. Hunt , Kappa ( Miami ) , '64 , more familiarly known to the Deke world as " Sam . " Hunt , this be- ing the third time Judge Hunt has de- livered the oration at a 4 K E ...
... ( Cornell ) , '72 . After which came the oration by Hon . Samuel F. Hunt , Kappa ( Miami ) , '64 , more familiarly known to the Deke world as " Sam . " Hunt , this be- ing the third time Judge Hunt has de- livered the oration at a 4 K E ...
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... Cornell , Syracuse and Columbia in New York ; Rutgers in New Jersey ; Lafayette in Pennsylvania ; Vanderbilt , Alabama , Mississippi , North Carolina , Central and Virginia Univer- sities in the South ; Miami , Kenyon , Michigan , De ...
... Cornell , Syracuse and Columbia in New York ; Rutgers in New Jersey ; Lafayette in Pennsylvania ; Vanderbilt , Alabama , Mississippi , North Carolina , Central and Virginia Univer- sities in the South ; Miami , Kenyon , Michigan , De ...
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... Cornell , winning laurels for his excellent work there , afterward resigning his posi- tion to accept the presidency of Brown . The present list of instructors at Cornell contains the names of two Brown men who are exercising most ...
... Cornell , winning laurels for his excellent work there , afterward resigning his posi- tion to accept the presidency of Brown . The present list of instructors at Cornell contains the names of two Brown men who are exercising most ...
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Página 193 - The next removal must be to the study of politics, to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies, that they may not, in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth, be such poor, shaken, uncertain reeds, of such a tottering conscience, as many of our great counsellors have lately shown themselves, but steadfast pillars of the state.
Página 8 - The objects of the Association are, by periodical and migratory meetings, to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of the United States ; to give a stronger and more general impulse, and a more systematic direction, to scientific research in our country ; and to procure for the labors of scientific men increased facilities and a wider usefulness.
Página 324 - Virginia, have had it in their minds, and have proposed to themselves, to the end that the Church of Virginia may be furnished with a seminary of ministers of the gospel, and that the youth may be piously educated in good letters and manners, and that the Christian faith may be propagated among the Western Indians, to the glory of Almighty God...
Página 442 - HERE WAS BURIED THOMAS JEFFERSON AUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, OF THE STATUTE OF VIRGINIA FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, AND FATHER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: because by these, as testimonials that I have lived, I wish most to be remembered.
Página 194 - Our engineers have no real scientific instruction, and we let them learn their business at our expense by the rule of thumb ; but it is a ruinous system of blunder and plunder. A man without the requisite scientific knowledge undertakes to build a difficult bridge ; he builds three which tumble down, and so learns how to build a fourth which stands ; but somebody pays for the three failures. In France or Switzerland he would not have been suffered to build his first bridge until he had satisfied...
Página 326 - I effected, during my residence in Williamsburg that year, a change in the organization of that institution, by abolishing the Grammar school, and the two professorships of Divinity and Oriental languages, and substituting a professorship of Law and Police, one of Anatomy, Medicine and Chemistry, and one of Modern languages...
Página 317 - Further inquiry showed that, within about three hundred feet of the place where the oysters had been deposited, was the outlet of a private sewer coming from a house in which were two cases of typhoid fever at the time when the oysters were taken up and sent to the University. The typhoid bacillus will live for a time in salt or brackish water, and it was proved by trial that if such bacilli are forced in between the two valves of the shell they remained alive long enough to enable the oysters to...
Página 308 - I have paused, not once nor twice, as I wrote, and often have checked the course of what might otherwise have been importunate persuasion, as the thought has crossed me, how soon all Architecture may be vain, except that which is not made with hands. There is something ominous in the light which has enabled us to look back with disdain upon the ages among whose lovely vestiges we have been wandering. I could smile when I hear the hopeful exultation of many, at the new reach of worldly science, and...
Página 191 - ... two years' practice in a hospital. When he presents himself for the first year's lectures, he must produce the diploma of bachelor of letters; when for the third, that of bachelor of sciences, a certain portion of the mathematics generally required for this degree being in his case cut away. He must pass eight examinations, and at the end of his course he must support a thesis before his faculty.
Página 307 - AH ! who can tell how hard it is to climb The steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar ; Ah ! who can tell how many a soul sublime Has felt the influence of malignant star, And waged with Fortune an eternal war...