As the trustees are determined to avoid pecuniary embarrassment, they propose to conduct the college classes only so far as their resources may justify, taking care to have the students thoroughly taught as far as they shall go. It is not their purpose... Caduceus of Kappa Sigma - Page 1591898Full view - About this book
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1888 - 888 pages
...several successive years : " As the trustees are determined to avoid pecuniary embarrassment, they propose to conduct the college classes only so far...education equal to those of other chartered institutions. As the patronage of the community, and the proceeds of an endowment now being raised, shall increase... | |
| 1888 - 1124 pages
...several successive years : " As the trustees are determined to avoid pecuniary embarrassment, they propose to conduct the college classes only so far...education equal to those of other chartered institutions. As the patronage of the community, and the proceeds of an endowment now being raised, shall increase... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1888 - 732 pages
...several successive years : " As the trustees are determined to avoid pecuniary embarrassment, they propose to conduct the college classes only so far...their resources may justify, taking care to have the studentĀ« thoroughly taught as far as they shall go. It is not their purpose to confer degrees till... | |
| Alfred James Morrison - 1917 - 208 pages
...Richmond College declared: "The trustees are determined to avoid pecuniary embarrassment, and they propose to conduct the college classes only so far...confer degrees till they shall have afforded facilities equal to those of other chartered institutions." The first award of the degree of Bachelor of Arts... | |
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