| Henry Barnard - Education - 1839 - 1066 pages
...the lawyer, or Can a subject of innre ¡nfrest present itself lo the consideration of the public 1 Does not the future improvement of our species, to...anticipation, depend on the plans which are adopted for the development and cultivation of the inirlliT.tnul n nd moral powers of man ? Must not these plans Ivgin... | |
| 1843 - 540 pages
...and medicine? Why not have an Institution for the training up of Instructers for the sphere of labor, as well as institutions to prepare young men for the...anticipation, depend on the plans which are adopted for the development and cultivation of the intellectual and moral powers of man ? Must not these plans begin... | |
| Henry Barnard - Social Science - 1852 - 284 pages
...medicine? Why not have an Institution for the training up of Instructors for their sphere of labor, as well as institutions to prepare young men for the...the philanthropist and the Christian look forward wilh such delightful anticipation, depend on the plans which are adopted for the development and cultivation... | |
| Henry Barnard - Deaf - 1854 - 232 pages
...medicine? Why not have an Institution for the training up of Instructors for their sphere of labor, as well as institutions to prepare young men for the...anticipation, depend on the plans which are adopted for the development and cultivation of the intellectual and moral powers of man ? Must not these plans begin... | |
| Education - 1861 - 804 pages
...medicine? Why not have an Institution for the training up nf Instructors for their sphere of labor, as well as institutions to prepare young men for the...anticipation, depend on the plans which are adopted for the development and cultivation of the intellectual and moral powers of maní Must not these plans begin... | |
| Education - 1861 - 798 pages
...medicine? Why not have an Institution for the training up of Instructors for their sphere of labor, as well as institutions to prepare young men for the...duties of the divine, the lawyer, or the physician Î Can a subject of more interest present itself to the consideration of the public ! Does not the... | |
| William Setchel Learned, William Chandler Bagley, Charles Alexander McMurry, George Drayton Strayer, Walter Fenno Dearborn, Isaac Leon Kandel, Homer Walker Josselyn - Teachers - 1920 - 516 pages
...have an institution," asks Gallaudet, " for the training up of instructors for their sphere of labor, as well as institutions to prepare young men for the...duties of the divine, the lawyer or the physician? . . . Such an institution would also tend to elevate the tone of public sentiment and to quicken the... | |
| University of North Dakota - 1913 - 408 pages
...medicine? Why not have an Institution for the training up of Instructors for their sphere of labor, as well as institutions to prepare young men for the duties of the divine, the lawyer or the physician?"9 There is, of course, but one answer to such questions. But he went farther. He called... | |
| Education - 1919 - 1026 pages
...institutions for the training up of instructors for their sphere of labor, as well as instructions to prepare young men for the duties of the divine, the lawyer, or the physician." In 1838, Barnard, speaking in the Connecticut house of representatives,19 said that there was need... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1919 - 1406 pages
...institutions for the training up of instructors for their sphere of labor, as well as instructions to prepare young men for the duties of the divine, the lawyer, or the physician." In 1838, Barnard, speaking in the Connecticut house of representatives,1' said that there was need... | |
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