| 1918 - 756 頁
...faculties or schools. A university is any institution where students, adequately trained by previous study of the liberal arts and sciences, are led into...knowledge is conserved, advanced and disseminated." — Nicholas Murray Butler. ECONOMY IN FOOD. By Mabel Thacher Wellman. Boston, Little Brown & Company.... | |
| 1917 - 590 頁
...institution where students, adequately trained by previous study of the libsral arts and sciences, ara led into special fields of learning and research by teachers of high excellence and originality; anJ where, by the agency of libraries, museums, laboratories, and publications, knowledge is conserved,... | |
| Friedrich Paulsen - 1895 - 314 頁
...schools, yet extends the term to include any institution where students, adequately trained by previous study of the liberal arts and sciences, are led into...today, and half as many more in the process of making. To confuse the American college with the German gymnasium is inexcusable. Neither a large college like... | |
| Friedrich Paulsen - 1895 - 306 頁
...schools, yet extends the term to include pny institution where students, adequately trained by previous study of the liberal arts and sciences, are led into...existence today, and half as many more in the process of makingj To confuse the American college with the German gymnasium is inexcusable. Neither a large college... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - 1898 - 256 頁
...schools, yet extends the term to include any institution where students, adequately trained by previous study of the liberal arts and sciences, are led into...to-day, and half as many more in the process of making. To confuse the American college with the German gymnasium is inexcusable. Neither a large college like... | |
| Nicholas M. Butler - 1898 - 256 頁
...schools, yet extends the term to include any institution where students, adequately trained by previous study of the liberal arts and sciences^ are led into...to-day, and half as many more in the process of making. To confuse the American college with the German gymnasium is inexcusable. Neither a large college like... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - 1898 - 252 頁
...schools, yet extends the term to include any institution where students, adequately trained by previous study of the liberal arts and sciences, are led into...laboratories, and publications, knowledge is conserved, advanced,and disseminated, — in this sense one may perhaps count six or eight American universities... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - 1900 - 530 頁
...have suggested elsewhere ' is this : " An institution, where students, adequately trained by previous study of the liberal arts and sciences, are led into...excellence and originality ; and where, by the agency of museums, laboratories, and publications, knowledge is conserved, advanced and disseminated." In this... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - 1900 - 532 頁
...learning and research by teachers of high excellence and originality ; and where, by the agency of museums, laboratories, and publications, knowledge...conserved, advanced and disseminated." In this sense there are at least half-a-dozen American universities now in existence, and as many more in the process... | |
| 1901 - 788 頁
...are those institutions, comparatively few in number, where students, adequately trained by previous study of the liberal arts and sciences, are led into...knowledge is conserved, advanced, and disseminated. To be a teacher or a student in a genuine university is to be posted at the very skirmish-line of advancing... | |
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