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| American fiction - 1910 - 558 pages
...a career and many old professors whose places should be occupied by younger men cannot be retired. I hope this Fund may do much for the cause of higher education and remove a source of deep and constant anxiety to the poorest paid and yet one of the highest of all... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1905 - 910 pages
...the worthy purpose of the recent bequest. It is again to endow men rather than institutions, to aid ' the cause of higher education and to remove a source of deep and constant anxiety to the poorest-paid and yet one of the highest of all professions.' The fund will, so far as the institutions... | |
| United States - 1906 - 1282 pages
...purposes of the trust. Said Andrew Carnegie, at the close of his communication, further stated as follows: "I hope this fund may do much for the cause of higher...paid and yet one of the highest of all professions." The undersigned further respectfully represent that the act of the State of New York relating to membership... | |
| Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Education - 1906 - 236 pages
...Fund. The expenses of a wife or daughter accompanying the Trustees to the Annual meeting are included. I hope this Fund may do much for the cause of higher...paid and yet one of the highest of all professions. Gratefully yours, Andrew Carnegie. 1 In view of the desirability of a permanent, self-perpetuating... | |
| United States - 1906 - 1324 pages
...purposes of the trust. Said Andrew Carnegie, at the close of his communication, furtherstated as follows: "I hope this fund may do much for the cause of higher education and to remove a source of deep and«onstant anxiety to the poorest paid and yet one of the highest of all professions." The undersigned... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - Education - 1910 - 376 pages
...powers to manage the trust thus committed to them, and Mr. Carnegie closed his statement by saying, "I hope this fund may do much for the cause of higher...paid and yet one of the highest of all professions." l A charter was in due time secured from the United States government, under which the administration... | |
| American fiction - 1910 - 550 pages
...by younger men cannot be retired. I hope this Fund may do much for the cause of higher education and remove a source of deep and constant anxiety to the...paid and yet one of the highest of all professions." But the charter sets forth two distinct aims. One is to improve the condition of the individual teacher... | |
| American fiction - 1910 - 546 pages
...a career and many old professors whose places should be occupied by younger men cannot be retired. I hope this Fund may do much for the cause of higher education and remove a source of deep and constant anxiety to the poorest paid and yet one of the highest of all... | |
| Education - 1910 - 596 pages
...and many old professors, whose places should be occupied by younger men, can not be retired. * * * I hope this Fund may do much for the cause of higher education and remove a source of deep and constant anxiety to the poorest paid and yet one of the highest of all... | |
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