Sketch of the History of Yale UniversityH. Holt, 1887 - 108 pages |
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... increase in the teach- ing force by the addition of a second tutor in 1728 . One interesting detail of internal policy which dates from this time is the appointment by the Trustees ( in 1737 ) of a Standing Committee of their own number ...
... increase in the teach- ing force by the addition of a second tutor in 1728 . One interesting detail of internal policy which dates from this time is the appointment by the Trustees ( in 1737 ) of a Standing Committee of their own number ...
Page 28
... increase of funds , and in the multiplication of buildings . The earlier years of his term of office were years of religious agitation , and Rector Clap proved an ardent supporter of the government policy of repression of all ...
... increase of funds , and in the multiplication of buildings . The earlier years of his term of office were years of religious agitation , and Rector Clap proved an ardent supporter of the government policy of repression of all ...
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... increased by the considerable increase in the number of students , the places of those who were diverted into the ranks of the army being more than filled by those who wished to profit by the exemption from military service secured by ...
... increased by the considerable increase in the number of students , the places of those who were diverted into the ranks of the army being more than filled by those who wished to profit by the exemption from military service secured by ...
Page 52
... increase of students ( 217 in 1800 , as against 115 four years before ) which required additional College buildings ... increased to a total of $ 40,000 by a supplementary vote in 1796 52 History of Yale University.
... increase of students ( 217 in 1800 , as against 115 four years before ) which required additional College buildings ... increased to a total of $ 40,000 by a supplementary vote in 1796 52 History of Yale University.
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... increase of the Library funds . President Dwight died in January , 1817 , after a year's gradual decline . His administration had been a period of unprecedented prosperity , and under him the College by the increasing number of students ...
... increase of the Library funds . President Dwight died in January , 1817 , after a year's gradual decline . His administration had been a period of unprecedented prosperity , and under him the College by the increasing number of students ...
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Page 30 - America ; and that, by the same name, they and their successors shall and may have perpetual succession, and shall and may be persons able and capable, in the law, to sue and...
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Page 32 - That the President of said College, with the Consent of the Fellows, shall have Power to give and confer all such Honors, Degrees or Licenses as are usually given in Colleges or Universities, upon such as they shall think worthy thereof.
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