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" ' It was when he was at the height of his reputation and influence in the cause of general education that he was chosen to the Presidency of Kenyon College. The condition of the College demanded just the qualities for which he was so distinguished —... "
Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute of ... - xxxix. oldal
szerző: American Institute of Instruction - 1863
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The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home Education, 11. kötet

1862 - 420 oldal
...Mr. Andrews was confirmed as a Christian, Bishop Mcllvaine said: " It was when he was at the hight of his reputation and influence in the cause of general...firm decision united with a special drawing of heart toward young men in the course of their education. The College was in no condition to offer him any...

Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active Members, and Addresses

American Institute of Instruction - 1863 - 180 oldal
...loved — whose memory is precious to thousands of pupils and parents — lay in the church at Gambier, where Mr. Andrews was confirmed as a Christian, Bishop...their education. The College was in no condition to offer him any temptation of a worldly or selfish kind. It was deep in embarrassment and compassed with...

Wisconsin Journal of Education, 7. kötet

1863 - 406 oldal
...reputation and influence in the cause of general education that he was chosen to the Presidency of Keuyon College. The condition of the College demanded just...towards young men in the course of their education. * * # * * * " All the highest expectations of his administration were more than fulfilled. How entirely...

The American Journal of Education, 16. kötet

Henry Barnard - 1866 - 988 oldal
...institution. Said Bishop Mcllvaine : — " The condition of the College demanded just the qualities Ibr which he was so distinguished — the talent for administration,...firm decision, united with a special drawing of heart toward young men in the course of their education." "And all the highest expectations of his administration...

Statements of Facts bearing upon the proposed changes in the constitution of ...

1890 - 532 oldal
...influential. It was when he was at the height of his reputation and influence in that department of usefulness that he was chosen to the Presidency of Kenyon College....their education. The College was in no condition to offer him any temptation of a worldly or selfish kind. It was deep in embarrassment and compassed with...




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