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Reducing classification-LD-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19768 author = Abbot, Francis Ellingwood title = Professor Royce's Libel A Public Appeal for Redress to the Corporation and Overseers of Harvard University date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16593 sentences = 631 flesch = 55 summary = contained an ostensible review by Dr. Royce of my last book, "The Way similar attack by Dr. Royce on my earlier book in "Science" for April Yet, in order to found a malicious charge of plagiarism, Dr. Royce has the hardihood to assure the uninformed general public that at all complain of your publishing Dr. Royce's original article, self-defence against a libel as merely a reply to an ordinary To what part of the "theory of ethics" belongs Dr. Royce's false "theory of ethics" belongs Dr. Royce's false personal accusation of To what part of the "theory of ethics" belongs Dr. Royce's "professional warning" against pretensions which were never editor of the "Journal of Ethics," had laid himself, by publishing Dr. Royce's libel, under the clear moral obligation of according to the first instance by refusing publication to Dr. Royce's original libel. defend myself against Dr. Royce's libel; and, even if it should be cache = ./cache/19768.txt txt = ./txt/19768.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28641 author = Smith, Baxter Perry title = The History of Dartmouth College date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 178048 sentences = 10142 flesch = 69 summary = Excellency John Wentworth, Esq., Governor of New Hampshire, and his subscribed for the use of said Dartmouth College, if placed in Hanover graduated at Yale College in 1764, during the presidency of Rev. Thomas Clap, of whom his associate in the Faculty, the future school and college, Dr. Wheelock combined great patience and kindness "The action: 'The Trustees of Dartmouth College _v._ William H. "To the Rev. and Honorable Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College, honorably the president of Dartmouth College, thus referred to Dr. Dana's connection with the institution: Professor Crosby, in speaking of the college life of the class of Esq., "the Trustees of Dartmouth College by this and the following Dartmouth College, at such time as by said trustees, or the major part the said _Trustees of Dartmouth College_, and the _president_, tutors it shall be the duty of the _President_ of said _Dartmouth College_ cache = ./cache/28641.txt txt = ./txt/28641.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 25926 author = nan title = The 1926 Tatler date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16921 sentences = 1553 flesch = 87 summary = we at Northrop School have been blessed with such days from the time joys and to the memory of our school days that we of the senior class [Illustration: {Mary Barber Eaton as a young child}] [Illustration: {Mary Elizabeth Brackett as a young child}] hundred and twenty-five, was the red letter day of our Junior year. MIDDLE ROW--_Polly Sweet_, _Virginia Little_, _Louise Gorham_, _Betty FRONT ROW--_Janet Marrison_, _Frances Baker_, _Betty Long_, _Anne The other day several members of the Sophomore class visited the "The Same Old Story," written by Miss Anne Beckwith, is a delightful FRONT ROW--_Betty Thomson_, _Elizabeth Junkin_, _Jane Helm_, _Virginia 2--Old Girls' Party for the New. Every year Northrop and Summit schools come together at one place or especially good this year, and the members of every class reported Seniors in their last game at Northrop played the Juniors and won. [Illustration: THE SENIOR CLASS cache = ./cache/25926.txt txt = ./txt/25926.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31618 author = nan title = Silver Links A collection of salutatory, valedictory and other addresses delivered at the first five commencements of the female stenographic and typewriting class of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23282 sentences = 1219 flesch = 79 summary = good wishes for our success; that we shall go forth into the business regret that we meet to-night for the last time in this place. forward to the time when they shall be able to put this knowledge into with our classmates, for, though we shall not meet in this class-room business life, will make practical use of the knowledge gained during her own place in life, and if given a little help in the various went to work and established a class; placed at its head one of the best of teachers, and called it the Stenographic and Typewriting Class afford to take the time to study that which they know would be attained in the school in your work, and would like to say a few words the institution that puts a class of fifty young ladies year after no difference where the call comes from or what time of the night or cache = ./cache/31618.txt txt = ./txt/31618.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21532 author = Shaw, Wilfred Byron title = The University of Michigan date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 107794 sentences = 4652 flesch = 59 summary = been consulted are Judge Cooley's "History of Michigan," Professor C.K. Adams' "Historical Sketch," published by the University in 1876, In recent years other state universities have overtaken Michigan in years later, another act established in Detroit "an University for the included the names of many new students, was found in a University years held a lectureship in the University, as Assistant Professor of courses, Michigan was long a college rather than a university, so much students as elected to follow the new plan known as the "University long remained a college while Michigan early became a university with a building on State Street, used for many years by the University as a effort of the sort, however, for five years before Professor W.P. Trowbridge, a graduate of West Point, had organized the first University organization, the "Society of the Alumni of the University of Michigan," cache = ./cache/21532.txt txt = ./txt/21532.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37636 author = Smith, William Robert Lee title = Charles Lewis Cocke, Founder of Hollins College date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32277 sentences = 1937 flesch = 73 summary = In the library at Hollins College is a life-size portrait of a great The spring of 1846 is come; the six years of work in Richmond College co-educational school, in which Mr. Cocke had labored for six prosperous That was a high day, in the summer of 1855, when Hollins Institute flung Long years after, Mr. Cocke bent his efforts towards the erection of Virginia, Hollins was named the foremost Institution for girls, the best school men how Hollins was financed in the old days. thousands of other old Hollins girls, I know what a great loss the and years following, gave a wonderful impetus to girls' schools in "Dr. Cocke was a great educator. The building of Hollins Institute was not the achievement of one man. until the school took the name of Hollins Institute. When the Institution passed from the Trustees to Mr. Cocke, it became cache = ./cache/37636.txt txt = ./txt/37636.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21762 author = Ladd, Adoniram Judson title = On the Firing Line in Education date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63191 sentences = 2988 flesch = 67 summary = teaching subjects, not boys and girls.) In many normal schools child And then in our schools of education and teachers colleges--institutions between the University of North Dakota and the high schools of the State seen--and even tho, as I have said, the work of the high school is what where else than in a university can preparation for high school teaching institutions of higher education, including the normal schools and the department of education into the Teachers College, or School of graduate schools require any course in education or teaching methods, or years a teacher and so closely connected with educational work that I educational system, the homes and the schools, the teachers and the developed form it is changing to "School of Education" or "Teachers to mention the good work being done in high schools in several states, The state normal schools, true to their function of preparing teachers, cache = ./cache/21762.txt txt = ./txt/21762.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36761 author = Charles E. Putney Memorial Association title = Charles Edward Putney: An Appreciation date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19004 sentences = 1177 flesch = 80 summary = You have been living in my life all these long years since the old St. Johnsbury Academy days. As I look back on my years in St. Johnsbury Academy I know that I and I shall always look back to the three years spent under you at St. Johnsbury Academy as the time when my ambitions clarified themselves and On Mr. Putney's seventy-fifth birthday the teachers of Edmunds High Mr. Putney for his faithful service to Old Edmunds and for the great If I were to put into one word what seems to me the keynote of Mr. Putney's life as I knew him, it would be service. I look back on the old Academy days under Mr. Putney with ever increasing Putney was a great principal and an inspiring teacher. In the years in school Mr. Putney was always ready with good counsel to influence of Professor Putney's life will come many times to the youth cache = ./cache/36761.txt txt = ./txt/36761.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2362 author = Converse, Florence title = The Story of Wellesley date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61199 sentences = 2586 flesch = 63 summary = Delivered in Memory of Henry Fowle Durant in Wellesley College years of the college life, was teacher of history and director of a graduate of Denison College and a graduate student at Wellesley the Wellesley that Miss Shafer left was a college in every modern the kind offices of the Wellesley College Christian Association, Wellesley College Scholarship,--the Durant being the higher. president of Wellesley College in Houghton Memorial Chapel. woman, a graduate of Wellesley or some other American college of Wellesley College News, May 1, 1913.] students of the first forty years of the college is that more than the college year 1888-1889, we find articles on the Working Girls President Pendleton, Wellesley College is alive to-day. In an article on Graduate Councils, in the Wellesley College News Council, in the Wellesley College News for October 5, 1911, it The women who constitute the Wellesley College Alumnae Association, The Wellesley College Christian Association cache = ./cache/2362.txt txt = ./txt/2362.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12138 author = Steiner, Bernard C. (Bernard Christian) title = The History of University Education in Maryland The Johns Hopkins University (1876-1891). With supplementary notes on university extension and the university of the future date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27040 sentences = 1410 flesch = 63 summary = THE HISTORY OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN MARYLAND. THE HISTORY OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN MARYLAND. THE HISTORY OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN MARYLAND. Europe." A course of study equal to that of any college of the country yet come for a great college in Baltimore and the institution _The Baltimore Female College_, so long presided over by Dr. N.C. Brooks, was the pioneer institution in Maryland for the higher education University education in Maryland began with the foundation of the Johns Johns Hopkins University, as in that year its doors were opened for the The function of colleges, universities, and professional schools next briefly discussed, universities, learned academies, colleges, Professor Remsen, then of Williams College; to organize the work in college; but university students should be so mature and so well trained study is a period of at least three years of distinctive university work University Extension from local colleges, from correspondence teaching, cache = ./cache/12138.txt txt = ./txt/12138.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40229 author = Irby, Richard title = History of Randolph-Macon College, Virginia The Oldest Incorporated Methodist College in America date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 77425 sentences = 5679 flesch = 72 summary = HISTORY OF RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE, VIRGINIA: President of Randolph-Macon College, said of him: "Dr. Leigh had few The enterprise of establishing a college in the Virginia Conference took Board of Trustees of Randolph-Macon College, and Bishop of the Methodist The third meeting of the Board of Trustees was held April 15, 1831, Rev. John Early, chairman, presiding. "_Resolved_, That Randolph-Macon College, of Virginia, instituted under the war he was elected Professor of Chemistry in Randolph-Macon College, Virginia University man ever elected to fill a chair at the old College. Crenshaw, of Virginia, was tutor in Randolph-Macon College of Wofford College; John Wesley Williams, a member of the Virginia session of the Virginia Conference, which was to meet at the College. the session of the Virginia Conference, which was held at the College, Randolph-Macon College, sanctioned by the Virginia Conference, to the gentlemen were elected Trustees of Randolph-Macon College, viz.: Rev. 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and, even if it should be id: 36761 author: Charles E. Putney Memorial Association title: Charles Edward Putney: An Appreciation date: words: 19004 sentences: 1177 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/36761.txt txt: ./txt/36761.txt summary: You have been living in my life all these long years since the old St. Johnsbury Academy days. As I look back on my years in St. Johnsbury Academy I know that I and I shall always look back to the three years spent under you at St. Johnsbury Academy as the time when my ambitions clarified themselves and On Mr. Putney''s seventy-fifth birthday the teachers of Edmunds High Mr. Putney for his faithful service to Old Edmunds and for the great If I were to put into one word what seems to me the keynote of Mr. Putney''s life as I knew him, it would be service. I look back on the old Academy days under Mr. Putney with ever increasing Putney was a great principal and an inspiring teacher. In the years in school Mr. Putney was always ready with good counsel to influence of Professor Putney''s life will come many times to the youth id: 2362 author: Converse, Florence title: The Story of Wellesley date: words: 61199 sentences: 2586 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/2362.txt txt: ./txt/2362.txt summary: Delivered in Memory of Henry Fowle Durant in Wellesley College years of the college life, was teacher of history and director of a graduate of Denison College and a graduate student at Wellesley the Wellesley that Miss Shafer left was a college in every modern the kind offices of the Wellesley College Christian Association, Wellesley College Scholarship,--the Durant being the higher. president of Wellesley College in Houghton Memorial Chapel. woman, a graduate of Wellesley or some other American college of Wellesley College News, May 1, 1913.] students of the first forty years of the college is that more than the college year 1888-1889, we find articles on the Working Girls President Pendleton, Wellesley College is alive to-day. In an article on Graduate Councils, in the Wellesley College News Council, in the Wellesley College News for October 5, 1911, it The women who constitute the Wellesley College Alumnae Association, The Wellesley College Christian Association id: 40229 author: Irby, Richard title: History of Randolph-Macon College, Virginia The Oldest Incorporated Methodist College in America date: words: 77425 sentences: 5679 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/40229.txt txt: ./txt/40229.txt summary: HISTORY OF RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE, VIRGINIA: President of Randolph-Macon College, said of him: "Dr. Leigh had few The enterprise of establishing a college in the Virginia Conference took Board of Trustees of Randolph-Macon College, and Bishop of the Methodist The third meeting of the Board of Trustees was held April 15, 1831, Rev. John Early, chairman, presiding. "_Resolved_, That Randolph-Macon College, of Virginia, instituted under the war he was elected Professor of Chemistry in Randolph-Macon College, Virginia University man ever elected to fill a chair at the old College. Crenshaw, of Virginia, was tutor in Randolph-Macon College of Wofford College; John Wesley Williams, a member of the Virginia session of the Virginia Conference, which was to meet at the College. the session of the Virginia Conference, which was held at the College, Randolph-Macon College, sanctioned by the Virginia Conference, to the gentlemen were elected Trustees of Randolph-Macon College, viz.: Rev. S. id: 21762 author: Ladd, Adoniram Judson title: On the Firing Line in Education date: words: 63191 sentences: 2988 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/21762.txt txt: ./txt/21762.txt summary: teaching subjects, not boys and girls.) In many normal schools child And then in our schools of education and teachers colleges--institutions between the University of North Dakota and the high schools of the State seen--and even tho, as I have said, the work of the high school is what where else than in a university can preparation for high school teaching institutions of higher education, including the normal schools and the department of education into the Teachers College, or School of graduate schools require any course in education or teaching methods, or years a teacher and so closely connected with educational work that I educational system, the homes and the schools, the teachers and the developed form it is changing to "School of Education" or "Teachers to mention the good work being done in high schools in several states, The state normal schools, true to their function of preparing teachers, id: 21532 author: Shaw, Wilfred Byron title: The University of Michigan date: words: 107794 sentences: 4652 pages: flesch: 59 cache: ./cache/21532.txt txt: ./txt/21532.txt summary: been consulted are Judge Cooley''s "History of Michigan," Professor C.K. Adams'' "Historical Sketch," published by the University in 1876, In recent years other state universities have overtaken Michigan in years later, another act established in Detroit "an University for the included the names of many new students, was found in a University years held a lectureship in the University, as Assistant Professor of courses, Michigan was long a college rather than a university, so much students as elected to follow the new plan known as the "University long remained a college while Michigan early became a university with a building on State Street, used for many years by the University as a effort of the sort, however, for five years before Professor W.P. Trowbridge, a graduate of West Point, had organized the first University organization, the "Society of the Alumni of the University of Michigan," id: 28641 author: Smith, Baxter Perry title: The History of Dartmouth College date: words: 178048 sentences: 10142 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/28641.txt txt: ./txt/28641.txt summary: Excellency John Wentworth, Esq., Governor of New Hampshire, and his subscribed for the use of said Dartmouth College, if placed in Hanover graduated at Yale College in 1764, during the presidency of Rev. Thomas Clap, of whom his associate in the Faculty, the future school and college, Dr. Wheelock combined great patience and kindness "The action: ''The Trustees of Dartmouth College _v._ William H. "To the Rev. and Honorable Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College, honorably the president of Dartmouth College, thus referred to Dr. Dana''s connection with the institution: Professor Crosby, in speaking of the college life of the class of Esq., "the Trustees of Dartmouth College by this and the following Dartmouth College, at such time as by said trustees, or the major part the said _Trustees of Dartmouth College_, and the _president_, tutors it shall be the duty of the _President_ of said _Dartmouth College_ id: 37636 author: Smith, William Robert Lee title: Charles Lewis Cocke, Founder of Hollins College date: words: 32277 sentences: 1937 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/37636.txt txt: ./txt/37636.txt summary: In the library at Hollins College is a life-size portrait of a great The spring of 1846 is come; the six years of work in Richmond College co-educational school, in which Mr. Cocke had labored for six prosperous That was a high day, in the summer of 1855, when Hollins Institute flung Long years after, Mr. Cocke bent his efforts towards the erection of Virginia, Hollins was named the foremost Institution for girls, the best school men how Hollins was financed in the old days. thousands of other old Hollins girls, I know what a great loss the and years following, gave a wonderful impetus to girls'' schools in "Dr. Cocke was a great educator. The building of Hollins Institute was not the achievement of one man. until the school took the name of Hollins Institute. When the Institution passed from the Trustees to Mr. Cocke, it became id: 12138 author: Steiner, Bernard C. (Bernard Christian) title: The History of University Education in Maryland The Johns Hopkins University (1876-1891). With supplementary notes on university extension and the university of the future date: words: 27040 sentences: 1410 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/12138.txt txt: ./txt/12138.txt summary: THE HISTORY OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN MARYLAND. THE HISTORY OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN MARYLAND. THE HISTORY OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN MARYLAND. Europe." A course of study equal to that of any college of the country yet come for a great college in Baltimore and the institution _The Baltimore Female College_, so long presided over by Dr. N.C. Brooks, was the pioneer institution in Maryland for the higher education University education in Maryland began with the foundation of the Johns Johns Hopkins University, as in that year its doors were opened for the The function of colleges, universities, and professional schools next briefly discussed, universities, learned academies, colleges, Professor Remsen, then of Williams College; to organize the work in college; but university students should be so mature and so well trained study is a period of at least three years of distinctive university work University Extension from local colleges, from correspondence teaching, id: 46080 author: Wood, Frances Ann title: Earliest Years at Vassar: Personal Recollections date: words: 19904 sentences: 1155 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/46080.txt txt: ./txt/46080.txt summary: Miss Lyman--a power, too, in her day and time. you what good the college does," laughed a certain bright student, "it The second year of the college was little changed from the first, and was placed in every student parlor--stood in Miss Lyman''s bedroom, A set of rules, drawn up by Miss Lyman and known as the "Students'' parlor by Miss Lyman or her assistant, and students were not expected Miss Mitchell coming to the dining-room late one at morning prayers in Miss Lyman''s time, later were read in the evening all the corridor teachers met Miss Lyman in her parlor to give rooms, each corridor teacher having her own students in her class. was next to Miss Mitchell, who asked at dinner one day what to do for were personal friends of Miss Mitchell, and at various times her Some of Miss Mitchell''s college girls paid her a visit there one day, id: 25926 author: nan title: The 1926 Tatler date: words: 16921 sentences: 1553 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/25926.txt txt: ./txt/25926.txt summary: we at Northrop School have been blessed with such days from the time joys and to the memory of our school days that we of the senior class [Illustration: {Mary Barber Eaton as a young child}] [Illustration: {Mary Elizabeth Brackett as a young child}] hundred and twenty-five, was the red letter day of our Junior year. MIDDLE ROW--_Polly Sweet_, _Virginia Little_, _Louise Gorham_, _Betty FRONT ROW--_Janet Marrison_, _Frances Baker_, _Betty Long_, _Anne The other day several members of the Sophomore class visited the "The Same Old Story," written by Miss Anne Beckwith, is a delightful FRONT ROW--_Betty Thomson_, _Elizabeth Junkin_, _Jane Helm_, _Virginia 2--Old Girls'' Party for the New. Every year Northrop and Summit schools come together at one place or especially good this year, and the members of every class reported Seniors in their last game at Northrop played the Juniors and won. [Illustration: THE SENIOR CLASS id: 31618 author: nan title: Silver Links A collection of salutatory, valedictory and other addresses delivered at the first five commencements of the female stenographic and typewriting class of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York date: words: 23282 sentences: 1219 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/31618.txt txt: ./txt/31618.txt summary: good wishes for our success; that we shall go forth into the business regret that we meet to-night for the last time in this place. forward to the time when they shall be able to put this knowledge into with our classmates, for, though we shall not meet in this class-room business life, will make practical use of the knowledge gained during her own place in life, and if given a little help in the various went to work and established a class; placed at its head one of the best of teachers, and called it the Stenographic and Typewriting Class afford to take the time to study that which they know would be attained in the school in your work, and would like to say a few words the institution that puts a class of fifty young ladies year after no difference where the call comes from or what time of the night or ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel