A Memorial of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the University of Michigan, Held in Commencement Week, June 23 to June 27, 1912The University, 1915 - 216 páginas |
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... success a third of a century ago , when smaller capital , less skill , and less ability found a ready and promis- ing field of exercise at the very foot of the college steps . Although the pessimist has had , and still has , a ...
... success a third of a century ago , when smaller capital , less skill , and less ability found a ready and promis- ing field of exercise at the very foot of the college steps . Although the pessimist has had , and still has , a ...
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... success unless that wealth secured honestly is used ethically for the good of society ; that success measured by power over men is not success unless that power is gained through clean methods and exercised for unselfish service ; that ...
... success unless that wealth secured honestly is used ethically for the good of society ; that success measured by power over men is not success unless that power is gained through clean methods and exercised for unselfish service ; that ...
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... success in proportion as they have adhered to it . And for all that has been accomplished , Michigan is indebted to the intelligence , the unselfishness , and the far - see- ing wisdom of some of its own eminent citizens , who , with ...
... success in proportion as they have adhered to it . And for all that has been accomplished , Michigan is indebted to the intelligence , the unselfishness , and the far - see- ing wisdom of some of its own eminent citizens , who , with ...
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... success of the University is largely due to effi- cient organization and management under wise pro- visions of law . This was not accomplished at once , but as the result of experience with defective plans . Under the constitution of ...
... success of the University is largely due to effi- cient organization and management under wise pro- visions of law . This was not accomplished at once , but as the result of experience with defective plans . Under the constitution of ...
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... successful , complete , and best known institutions of learning in the world . " To the Board of Regents , therefore , thus charged with the management and control of the institution , is due primarily the credit for its success . And ...
... successful , complete , and best known institutions of learning in the world . " To the Board of Regents , therefore , thus charged with the management and control of the institution , is due primarily the credit for its success . And ...
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A Memorial of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the ... University of Michigan Visualização integral - 1915 |
A Memorial of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the ... University of Michigan Visualização integral - 1915 |
A Memorial of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the ... University of Michigan Visualização integral - 1915 |
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ALBERT Alma Mater alumni American Angell Ann Arbor Assistant Professor Board of Regents campus celebration CHARLES SUMNER BURCH Chemistry church citizen Clinical Commemoration Commencement committee constitution convention Cooley coöperation D'Ooge Dean delegates democracy dent Department of Medicine Descriptive Geometry Engineering exercises Faculty Ferry Field fessor field followed GEORGE GEORGE WASHINGTON PATTERSON graduates HENRY HILLSDALE COLLEGE Homoeopathic Medical College honor individual institution Instructor in Descriptive Instructor in Mathematics Instructor in Rhetoric JAMES JAMES BURRILL ANGELL JOHN JUNE 27 Junior Professor Laboratory learning Lecturer LL.B LL.D luncheon mankind matter Medicine and Surgery Memorial Hall ment Michigan Union morals Music nation PH.B PH.D Physics political PRESIDENT HUTCHINS principles Professor of Law religion religious schools seventy-fifth anniversary sity social society spirit Suffragan Bishop Tappan teachers tion to-day Univer University Hall University of Michigan unrest versity welfare WILLIAM WILLIAM OXLEY THOMPSON
Passagens conhecidas
Página 27 - The University of Michigan." ohject*< Sec. 2. The objects of the university shall be to provide the inhabitants of the state with the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the various branches of literature, science and the arts.
Página 82 - Dont waste your time at family funerals grieving for your relatives: attend to life, not to death: there are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it, and better.
Página 192 - Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Hygiene and Physiological Chemistry, and Dean of the Department of Medicine and Surgery.
Página 9 - The gods, in bounty, work up storms about us, That give mankind occasion to exert Their hidden strength, and throw out into practice Virtues, which shun the day, and lie conceal'd In the smooth seasons and the calms of life.
Página 6 - No, when the fight begins within himself, A man's worth something. God stoops o'er his head, Satan looks up between his feet — both tug — He's left, himself, i' the middle: the soul wakes And grows.
Página 27 - ... applied to the support of said university, with such branches as the public convenience may demand, for the promotion of literature, the arts and sciences, as may be authorized by the terms of such grant. And it shall be the duty of the legislature as soon as may be. to provide effectual means for the improvement and permanent security of the funds of said university.
Página 30 - The board of regents shall have the general supervision of the University, and the direction and control of all expenditures from the University interest fund.
Página 25 - He spoke upon the theme which he had mastered so thoroughly. He demonstrated by copious historical proofs and masterly logic, that the Fathers who created the Constitution in order to form a more perfect union, to establish justice, and to secure the blessings of liberty to themselves and their posterity, intended to empower the Federal Government to exclude slavery from the territories.
Página 29 - No commonwealth in the world makes provision more broad, complete, or thorough for the general education of the people, and very few for that which is equal. It has been the settled conviction of the people for many years, that there can be no more worthy expenditure of public moneys than in the training of men and women in useful knowledge ; and they have acted upon that conviction. The newer states of the Union in framing their educational systems have been glad to follow the example of Michigan,...
Página 35 - ... the interest and income of which, together with the rents of all such lands as may remain unsold, shall be inviolably appropriated and applied to the specific objects of the original grants or gifts.