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... Faculty and graduating class should wear the col- legiate cap and gown . The writer was the only one who objected to it and re- fused to be in the photograph of the Faculty group in this way . In the latter part of the term , however ...
... Faculty and graduating class should wear the col- legiate cap and gown . The writer was the only one who objected to it and re- fused to be in the photograph of the Faculty group in this way . In the latter part of the term , however ...
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... Faculty enthusias- tically discussed the great success with which the College had passed the year just closed . The following document is found among the records as having been adopted on that date : We will all stand by the old College ...
... Faculty enthusias- tically discussed the great success with which the College had passed the year just closed . The following document is found among the records as having been adopted on that date : We will all stand by the old College ...
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... faculty working together with a complete har- mony , and with an enthusiasm which produced splendid lectures regularly and punctually delivered . The summer of 1891 saw the erection on a part of a lot fronting on Bolivar street of a com ...
... faculty working together with a complete har- mony , and with an enthusiasm which produced splendid lectures regularly and punctually delivered . The summer of 1891 saw the erection on a part of a lot fronting on Bolivar street of a com ...
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... Faculty , Dr. G. J. Jones , made a short address , in- cluding a very satisfactory statement of the work done in the College and dis- pensary during the year . He was suc- ceeded by Judge White , who , in a few appropriate words ...
... Faculty , Dr. G. J. Jones , made a short address , in- cluding a very satisfactory statement of the work done in the College and dis- pensary during the year . He was suc- ceeded by Judge White , who , in a few appropriate words ...
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... faculty , separately acting . The new is synthetic , regarding the mind as wholly present in every mental act , but functioning differently according to the case before it ; the old studied the mind detached from its nervous mechan- ism ...
... faculty , separately acting . The new is synthetic , regarding the mind as wholly present in every mental act , but functioning differently according to the case before it ; the old studied the mind detached from its nervous mechan- ism ...
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