The Michigan Alumnus, Bind 4Alumni Association of the University of Michigan., 1898 In volumes1-8: the final number consists of the Commencement annual. |
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... organization and co - operation might advance edu- cational methods , encourage girls in more definite aims , sup ... organized , with the object of uniting alumnæ of different institutions for practical educational work . The ...
... organization and co - operation might advance edu- cational methods , encourage girls in more definite aims , sup ... organized , with the object of uniting alumnæ of different institutions for practical educational work . The ...
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... organized action and union that they took measures toward the formation of local branch associations , which now number ... organization . The mem- bers of the Association , while working as individuals or in other organizations for many ...
... organized action and union that they took measures toward the formation of local branch associations , which now number ... organization . The mem- bers of the Association , while working as individuals or in other organizations for many ...
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... organized measures to conduct this study , it should keep the matter before the attention of its members and be ready to co - operate to the extent of its power with the sep- arate organizations which have been formed for the purpose of ...
... organized measures to conduct this study , it should keep the matter before the attention of its members and be ready to co - operate to the extent of its power with the sep- arate organizations which have been formed for the purpose of ...
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... organized work of the committee has been very effective , there should be supplemen- tary committees in the Branches , co - operating with it in the endeavor to prevent pernicious educational legislation , and to direct educational ...
... organized work of the committee has been very effective , there should be supplemen- tary committees in the Branches , co - operating with it in the endeavor to prevent pernicious educational legislation , and to direct educational ...
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... organization than by endeavoring to raise the standard of collegiate education for women . This can best be done , not by admitting individual institutions in accordance with the enthusiastic judgment and hopeful promises of ardent or ...
... organization than by endeavoring to raise the standard of collegiate education for women . This can best be done , not by admitting individual institutions in accordance with the enthusiastic judgment and hopeful promises of ardent or ...
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Side 220 - I will keep this oath and this stipulation— to reckon him who taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him and relieve his necessities if required, to look upon his offspring in the same footing as my own brothers and to teach them this art if they shall wish to learn it without fee or stipulation...
Side 52 - The great thing, then, in all education, is to make our nervous system our ally instead of our enemy. It is to fund and capitalize our acquisitions, and live at ease upon the interest of the fund. For this we must make automatic and habitual, as early as possible, as many useful actions as we can, and guard against the growing into ways that are likely to be disadvantageous to us, as we should guard against the plague.
Side 336 - Cuba, the men of the North and the men of the South are fighting or ready., to fight for a common cause, at last firmly reunited and again thoroughly and completely brothers.
Side 76 - The Telephone. An Account of the Phenomena of Electricity, Magnetism, and Sound, as Involved in its Action ; with Directions for Making a Speaking Telephone. By Prof. AE DOLBEAR, Author of "The Art of Projecting, &c.
Side 32 - WEBSTER'S FIRST BUNKER HILL ORATION, together with other Addresses relating to the Revolution. Edited, with introduction and notes, by Fred Newton Scott, Ph.D., Junior Professor of Rhetoric in the University of Michigan. With Portrait of Daniel Webster.
Side 370 - He graduated from the University of Michigan with the degree of AB in 1875.
Side 76 - THE STUDY OF CITY GOVERNMENT. An Outline of the Problems of Municipal Functions, Control and Organization. By DELOS F WILCOX, AM, Ph.D. Crown 8vo. Cloth. Price, $1.50 net. " It is not too much to say that ' The Study of City Government ' is indispensable to the student of municipal affairs.
Side 157 - AND TRUST FUNDS. Under this head are included gifts and other funds which the Regents have received from time to time from benefactors for special purposes. The new accounts opened during the year are the Helen H.