Annual Report of President ...Cornell University, 1920 |
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... considerable body of indifferent and intellectually torpid students who now frequent American universities . Of that I shall have something to say in a later section . But many of the ablest and most intellectual men in the country ...
... considerable body of indifferent and intellectually torpid students who now frequent American universities . Of that I shall have something to say in a later section . But many of the ablest and most intellectual men in the country ...
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... considerably more students than it enrolls at the present time without much if any additional expense either for teachers or equip- ment . There remain to be considered the College of Arts and Sciences , the College of Engineering , and ...
... considerably more students than it enrolls at the present time without much if any additional expense either for teachers or equip- ment . There remain to be considered the College of Arts and Sciences , the College of Engineering , and ...
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... considerable improvement . Beyond requiring every underclassman to consult with a member of the Faculty concerning his program , and limiting the freshman in his choice to a given list of subjects , the Board accomplished little . Nor ...
... considerable improvement . Beyond requiring every underclassman to consult with a member of the Faculty concerning his program , and limiting the freshman in his choice to a given list of subjects , the Board accomplished little . Nor ...
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... considerable number had slighted their academic duties under the stress and strain of fraternity rushing or because of the heavy demands of extra - curricular activities . It is unfortunate that fresh- men should be encouraged to engage ...
... considerable number had slighted their academic duties under the stress and strain of fraternity rushing or because of the heavy demands of extra - curricular activities . It is unfortunate that fresh- men should be encouraged to engage ...
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... considerable increase in our teaching force . ( 3 ) In view of the larger programs offered in other institutions of the first rank in this country , the committee believes it inadvisable to attempt to reduce materially the number of our ...
... considerable increase in our teaching force . ( 3 ) In view of the larger programs offered in other institutions of the first rank in this country , the committee believes it inadvisable to attempt to reduce materially the number of our ...
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