Bulletin, Utgave 40U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1923 |
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... United States Commissioner of Education stated that it was the desire of the board to have a comprehensive survey made of the five State institutions of higher learning in Kansas , and requested information concerning the terms under ...
... United States Commissioner of Education stated that it was the desire of the board to have a comprehensive survey made of the five State institutions of higher learning in Kansas , and requested information concerning the terms under ...
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... United States census report for 1920 , there were in Kansas 255,474 children 7 to 13 years of age , of whom 241,531 , or 94.5 per cent were in school . The same report showed only 22,821 persons 10 years of age and over in the State who ...
... United States census report for 1920 , there were in Kansas 255,474 children 7 to 13 years of age , of whom 241,531 , or 94.5 per cent were in school . The same report showed only 22,821 persons 10 years of age and over in the State who ...
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... United States Bureau of Education made an exhaustive study of the residence of students in the higher institu- tions , including both publicly and privately controlled institutions , The results of this study showed that there were ...
... United States Bureau of Education made an exhaustive study of the residence of students in the higher institu- tions , including both publicly and privately controlled institutions , The results of this study showed that there were ...
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... United States to the State for the support of a State university , and all other grants , donations , or bequests , either by the State or by in . dividuals , for such purpose , shall remain a perpetual fund , to be called the " Univer ...
... United States to the State for the support of a State university , and all other grants , donations , or bequests , either by the State or by in . dividuals , for such purpose , shall remain a perpetual fund , to be called the " Univer ...
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... United States Congress , by the passage of the so- called Hatch Act , began the appropriation of $ 15,000 per annum to the States for the establishment of agricultural experiment stations in connection with the land - grant colleges ...
... United States Congress , by the passage of the so- called Hatch Act , began the appropriation of $ 15,000 per annum to the States for the establishment of agricultural experiment stations in connection with the land - grant colleges ...
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