PrincetonOxford University Press, American branch, 1914 - 416 páginas |
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... McCosh Walk and President McCosh 249 University Library and Back Campus 263 Graduate College and Cleveland Tower . 285 Procter Hall 325 The Steps . 377 1753 ptured Pricele I I THE FOUNDING OF THE COLLEGE.
... McCosh Walk and President McCosh 249 University Library and Back Campus 263 Graduate College and Cleveland Tower . 285 Procter Hall 325 The Steps . 377 1753 ptured Pricele I I THE FOUNDING OF THE COLLEGE.
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... McCosh's far - sighted direction was passed the Transition Period , lasting twenty years , 1868-1888 , during which Princeton was transformed from a small and average college into a potential university . The administration of President ...
... McCosh's far - sighted direction was passed the Transition Period , lasting twenty years , 1868-1888 , during which Princeton was transformed from a small and average college into a potential university . The administration of President ...
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... McCosh's criticism of Oliver Wendell Holmes ' famous line in the Poem delivered at the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Harvard College . For , granting that Jonathan Edwards , had he lived , might have " stamped ...
... McCosh's criticism of Oliver Wendell Holmes ' famous line in the Poem delivered at the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Harvard College . For , granting that Jonathan Edwards , had he lived , might have " stamped ...
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... McCosh's time did the latter recover its freedom . This dominancy may be appreciated from the fact that , between Dr. Green's accession to the presidency in 1812 and the resignation of Dr. Maclean in 1868 , thirty - six of the sixty ...
... McCosh's time did the latter recover its freedom . This dominancy may be appreciated from the fact that , between Dr. Green's accession to the presidency in 1812 and the resignation of Dr. Maclean in 1868 , thirty - six of the sixty ...
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... McCosh's time . 2 The College library at this time was subscribing to " the four principal reviews , " says Dr. Alexander in his " Familiar Letters , " and several scientific periodicals , while no less than thirty journals of different ...
... McCosh's time . 2 The College library at this time was subscribing to " the four principal reviews , " says Dr. Alexander in his " Familiar Letters , " and several scientific periodicals , while no less than thirty journals of different ...
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