| Vivian Trow Thayer - 1925 - Liczba stron: 778
...starved as the case may be ; but with university aspirations to be realized in such degree as it can. As time goes on the college will disappear, in fact, if not in name. The best will become universities. The rest will return to their place as academies.' "This gloomy prophecy... | |
| Leon Burr Richardson - 1924 - Liczba stron: 294
...starved as the case may be; but with university aspirations to be realized in such degree as it can. As time goes on the college will disappear, in fact, if not in name. The best will become universities, the others will return to their place as academies." Nearly a generation... | |
| 1926 - Liczba stron: 338
...of the junior college from below has long been cheerfully predicted. In 1903 President Jordan wrote, "As time goes on the college will disappear, in fact if not in name. The best will become universities; the rest will return to their place as academies." Well, time has gone on,... | |
| National Association of State Universities - 1928 - Liczba stron: 670
...starved as the case may be; but with university aspirations to be realized in such degree as it can. As time goes on the college will disappear, in fact, if not in name. The best will become universities, the others will return to their places as academies." Richardson, in his... | |
| Frederick Rudolph - 2011 - Liczba stron: 596
...or three years. David Starr Jordan of Stanford looked into his crystal ball in 1903 and decided that "as time goes on the college will disappear, in fact, if not in name. The best will become universities, the others will return to their place as academies." ' The notion that the... | |
| Arthur Levine - 1993 - Liczba stron: 414
...or three years. David Starr Jordan of Stanford looked into his crystal ball in 1903 and decided that "as time goes on the college will disappear, in fact, if not in name. The best will become universities, the others will return to their places as academies" (cited in Curtis 1988,... | |
| Christopher J. Lucas - 1998 - Liczba stron: 312
...to two or three years. David Starr Jordan of Stanford, commenting in 1903, declared confidently that "as time goes on the college will disappear, in fact, if not in name. The best will become universities, the others will return to their places as academies. 12 As it turned out,... | |
| Steven Koblik, Stephen Richards Graubard - Liczba stron: 338
...sectarian colleges." Thus David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford, confidently predicted that with time "the college will disappear, in fact, if not in name. The best will become universities, the others will return to their place as academies." A century later, however,... | |
| Stephen Richards Graubard - Liczba stron: 372
...sectarian colleges." Thus David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford, confidently predicted that with time "the college will disappear, in fact, if not in name. The best will become universities, the others will return to their place as academies." 49 A century later,... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1926 - Liczba stron: 352
...of the junior college from below has long been cheerfully predicted. In 1903 President Jordan wrote, "As time goes on the college will disappear, in fact if not in name. The best will become universities; the rest will return to their place as academies." Well, time has gone on,... | |
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