We supposed it had always been understood in this state that education, not merely in the rudiments, but in an enlarged sense, was regarded as an important practical advantage to be supplied at their option to rich and poor alike, and not as something... Business Administration - Page 69by La Salle Extension University - 1909Full view - About this book
| Education - 1875 - 552 pages
...enlarged sense, was regarded as an important practical advantage, to be supplied at their option to the rich and poor alike, and not as something pertaining...whose accumulated wealth enabled them to pay for it. As this, however, is now disputed, it may be necessary to tuke a survey of the legislation and general... | |
| Law - 1881 - 556 pages
...education, not merely in the rudiments, but in an enlarged sense, was regarded as au important practical advantage to be supplied at their option to rich and...whose accumulated wealth enabled them to pay for it." And he concludes: "Neither in our State policy, in our Constitution, nor in our laws, do we find the... | |
| Elmer Ellsworth Brown - Education - 1902 - 578 pages
...education, not merely in the rudiments, but in an enlarged sense, was regarded as an important practical advantage to be supplied at their option to rich and...whose accumulated wealth enabled them to pay for it. As this, however, is now so seriously disputed, it may be necessary, perhaps, to take a brief survey... | |
| Lewis Flint Anderson - Education - 1909 - 370 pages
...education, not merely in the rudiments but in an enlarged sense, was regarded as an important practical advantage to be supplied at their option to rich and...whose accumulated wealth enabled them to pay for it." State Universities. — Thejdea^of a complete system of schools, provided by the state and including... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - Education - 1910 - 1152 pages
...education, not merely in the rudiments, but in an enlarged sense, was regarded as an important practical advantage to be supplied at their option to rich and...State from the beginning, and concludes, as follows: In consonance with this opinion is one delivered by the Supreme Court of Missouri in 1883, ' in which... | |
| Arthur Raymond Mead - Education - 1918 - 262 pages
...education, not merely in the rudiments, but in an enlarged sense, was regarded as an important practical advantage to be supplied at their option to rich and...whose accumulated wealth enabled them to pay for it. As this, however, is not so seriously disputed it may be necessary perhaps to take a brief survey of... | |
| Columbia University. Teachers College - Education - 1918 - 266 pages
...rich and poor alike, and not as tung pertaining merely to culture and accomplishment to be brought as within the reach of those whose accumulated wealth enabled them to pay . As this, however, is not so seriously disputed it may be necessary ips to take a brief survey of... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - Education - 1920 - 724 pages
...education, not merely in the rudiments, but in an enlarged sense, was regarded as an important practical advantage to be supplied at their option to rich and...whose accumulated wealth enabled them to pay for it. As this, however, is now so seriously disputed, it may be necessary, perhaps, to take a brief survey... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - Education - 1920 - 718 pages
...but in an enlarged sense, was regarded as an important practical advantage to be supplied at then- option to rich and poor alike, and not as something...whose accumulated wealth enabled them to pay for it. As this, however, is now so seriously disputed, it may be necessary, perhaps, to take a brief survey... | |
| Education, Secondary - 1925 - 712 pages
...education, not merely in the rudiments, but in an enlarged sense, was regarded as an important practical advantage to be supplied at their option to rich and...whose accumulated wealth enabled them to pay for it. As this, however, is now so seriously disputed, it may be necessary, perhaps, to take a brief survey... | |
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