Antioch, under Horace Mann's direction, was, however, the first institution of higher learning to give men and women equal opportunity.
Stormy political meetings were held at the universities and at the other institutions of higher learning, which, by an ukase of August 27, had been granted academic self-government.
Henceforth, all institutions of higher learning in the Empire were open to the Jews only in a proportion not exceeding three per cent.
Frederick College, Maryland, 1796 It remained for the nineteenth century to exhibit in the New World an unprecedented multiplication and expansion of institutions of higher learning.
We could have raised our institutions of higher learning to a level with any of the East or North.
Hence invitations were sent to all institutions ofhigher learning in both Indiana and Ohio.
Madison College was founded in 1908 at Harrisonburg as a private institution of higher learning and, nine years later, Eastern Mennonite College was also chartered in Harrisonburg.
They regulate the policy of state-operated institutions of higher learning.
The College of Henrico, the first formal educational institution of higher learning in the English colonies, was also destroyed during this Indian Massacre.
It causes the old friends of higher learning to pause, and take it far too literally, and then determine that it is after all better to abandon the support of institutions for higher education.
Advocates of higher learning and of industrial education must accord respect to each other's opinions and work unitedly, in order that neither may fall a sacrifice to the "Nemesis of Neglect.
The race must be left free as air to take in higher learning.
Under the specious plea of efficiency and absurd reason of uniformity, they will not even grant charters to independent institutions of higher learning.
This danger which Catholic youth meets with in the very atmosphere of our neutral universities is still greater when we consider the method of teaching now in honour in these schools of higher learning.
The higher educational institutions, or the institutions of higher learning, are the universities and the professional schools, on which see next page, n.
Footnote 1: It will be remembered that the right of residence in Kiev was restricted in the case of the Jews to a few categories: first-guild merchants, graduates from institutions of higher learning, and artisans.
Even after this plan had failed, Jefferson did not give up his ambition to establish somewhere in America and preferably in Virginia, an institution of higher learning.
Thus after fifty years, Jefferson was able to make real his educational dream of the Revolutionary period, to endow his native State with an institution of higher learning in which the future leaders of the nation would be instructed.
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