Remarks at a Hearing Before the Joint Committee of Education, 1 February, 1848, in Aid of the Memorial of the Colleges |
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... amounts which they have severally received from individuals , societies , or this Commonwealth since their establishment ; - " Also the amounts respectively of their funds available for the purposes of education , at this present time 6.
... amounts which they have severally received from individuals , societies , or this Commonwealth since their establishment ; - " Also the amounts respectively of their funds available for the purposes of education , at this present time 6.
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... amount of a wholly unproductive character , and estimated * In all the amounts given on this occasion , cents are omitted . by the Treasurer at $ 115,241 . This is one 8.
... amount of a wholly unproductive character , and estimated * In all the amounts given on this occasion , cents are omitted . by the Treasurer at $ 115,241 . This is one 8.
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... amount of College property to specific purposes , other than those of the education of undergraduates . This item is stated by the Treasurer at $ 280,371 . The two together amount to $ 395,612 . Deducting this from the sum total above ...
... amount of College property to specific purposes , other than those of the education of undergraduates . This item is stated by the Treasurer at $ 280,371 . The two together amount to $ 395,612 . Deducting this from the sum total above ...
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... amounts to a capital of $ 258,407 , given by various benefactors of the University for the support of specific branches of instruction . The liberality which has prompted these bequests , from time to time , will never cease to be borne ...
... amounts to a capital of $ 258,407 , given by various benefactors of the University for the support of specific branches of instruction . The liberality which has prompted these bequests , from time to time , will never cease to be borne ...
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... amount of seventeen or eighteen hundred dollars , must be taken from the funds of the College . The entire amount of the funds applicable to the payment of salaries is $ 258,407 , representing an income of about $ 13,000 annually . But ...
... amount of seventeen or eighteen hundred dollars , must be taken from the funds of the College . The entire amount of the funds applicable to the payment of salaries is $ 258,407 , representing an income of about $ 13,000 annually . But ...
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$15 per annum additional aggregate Amherst College amount ample Annual Report appropriated assistance astronomical benefactions benefit best education Boston buildings cabinet Calhoun cation charge for instruction circum college education COMMITTEE OF EDUCATION common schools Commonwealth deductions deficiencies dition duty educa education of undergraduates endowments eral establishment expenditure fluence foundation funds applicable furnished gentlemen geological given grant Harvard College Harvard University honorable important object increase individuals institution instruments ject John Tappan lecture-room lege legislature liberal literature and sci means memorial memorialists meritorious young METCALF AND COMPANY mineralogical monwealth munificence Natural Philosophy number of undergraduates Observatory persons petition portion present President Everett President Hitchcock Professorship progress public bounty never quired reference remark S. A. Eliot salaries Scientific School sister seminaries sity struction tenth tion Treasurer of Harvard Treasurer's Treasurer's Report vard wants Williams College yielding an income