Report of the Federal Security Agency: Office of Education, Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 |
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... LAND - GRANT COLLEGES 1189 Federal laws regarding institutions created by the act of 1862 and modified or enlarged by those of 1837 and 1890 .. 1196 Statistica for 1894-95 of land - grant institutions .. 1204 CHAPTER XXVII . INSTRUCTION ...
... LAND - GRANT COLLEGES 1189 Federal laws regarding institutions created by the act of 1862 and modified or enlarged by those of 1837 and 1890 .. 1196 Statistica for 1894-95 of land - grant institutions .. 1204 CHAPTER XXVII . INSTRUCTION ...
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... LAND - GRANT COLLEGES.1 Probably the earliest chair explicitly though partly concerned with instruction in science was created by an American college . In 1727 Thomas Hollis , a merchant of London , " though jeered at and sneered at by ...
... LAND - GRANT COLLEGES.1 Probably the earliest chair explicitly though partly concerned with instruction in science was created by an American college . In 1727 Thomas Hollis , a merchant of London , " though jeered at and sneered at by ...
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... land by the Federal Government given to it by the States or purchased by it to consolidate its territory . The people inhabiting this country when it was discovered were regarded by the European Governments as feræ naturæ , and the ...
... land by the Federal Government given to it by the States or purchased by it to consolidate its territory . The people inhabiting this country when it was discovered were regarded by the European Governments as feræ naturæ , and the ...
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... land grant were known to have taken definite steps toward the establishment of such colleges as the act of Congress in 1862 contemplated . Those efforts had been usually put forth in good faith , but in some States the unsettled ...
... land grant were known to have taken definite steps toward the establishment of such colleges as the act of Congress in 1862 contemplated . Those efforts had been usually put forth in good faith , but in some States the unsettled ...
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... land within a State , scrip shall be issued ; but no State shall locate land in another State save through assignees , nor shall any portion of land be located smaller than a quarter section . 2. The object of the grant . Ten per cent ...
... land within a State , scrip shall be issued ; but no State shall locate land in another State save through assignees , nor shall any portion of land be located smaller than a quarter section . 2. The object of the grant . Ten per cent ...
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