GENTLEMEN, — The conditions upon which the Corporation of the College is prepared to accept the agreement drawn by the Conference Committee so modify its tenor that the Representatives of the Institute feel unable to recommend it to their Corporation... Annual Report of the President and Treasurer - Page 3by Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 1894Full view - About this book
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1919 - 340 pages
...rested, difficulties arose which ultimately led to its abandonment, though with the expressed hope "that as friends and earnest promoters of instruction...mutually help one another and avoid duplication of work." This termination of the endeavors of the committee was a great disappointment to Professor Crafts,... | |
| Harvard University - 1898 - 816 pages
...Representatives of the Institute feel unable to recommend it to their Corporation in the form it has now taken. Although the result has disappointed our expectations,...purpose than by any attempt at a formal agreement. In that hope, we remain Yours truly, AUGUSTUS LOWELL. JM CRAFTS. (Signed) GEOUGE WIGGLESWORTH. HOWAHD... | |
| Harvard University - 1899 - 416 pages
...Representatives of the Institute feel unable to recommend it to their Corporation in the form it has now taken. Although the result has disappointed our expectations, we still feel convinced that as friends aud earnest promoters of Instruction we can so direct the course of our respective institutions that... | |
| Charles Robert Cross - 1919 - 38 pages
...rested, difficulties arose which ultimately led to its abandonment, though with the expressed hope "that as friends and earnest promoters of instruction...mutually help one another and avoid duplication of work." This termination of the endeavors of the committee was a great disappointment to Professor Crafts,... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1914 - 810 pages
...Representatives of the Institute feel unable to recommend it to their Corporation in the form it has now taken. Although the result has disappointed our expectations,...be better attained by a friendly interpretation of oar common purpose than by any attempt at a formal agreement. In that hope We remain Yours truly, (Signed)... | |
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