We must plant faculties in the eight or ten principal seats of population, and let the students follow lectures there from their own homes, or with whatever arrangements for their living they and their parents choose. It would be everything for the great... Report of the commissioners - Pàgina 636per Schools inquiry commission - 1868Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Matthew Arnold - 1868 - 396 pàgines
...and let the students follow lectures there from their own homes, or with whatever arrangements for their living they and their parents choose. It would...spread of university instruction, if they placed a number of their professors, — of whom they themselves make little use owing to the college system,... | |
| 1868 - 418 pàgines
...knowledge might be afforded to men in business. "For the want of this at present," says Mr. Arnold, " Liverpool and Leeds are mere overgrown provincial...towns, while Strasburg and Lyons are European cities." So much, then, in favour of founding new universities. There are, of course, the same reasons for making... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1874 - 372 pàgines
...and let the students follow lectures there from their own homes, or with whatever arrangements for their living they and their parents choose. It would...at present, Liverpool and Leeds are mere overgrown provijicial towns, while Strasburg and Lyons are European cities. Oxford and Cambridge would contribute... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1964 - 474 pàgines
...and let the students follow lectures there from their own homes, or with what25 ever arrangements for their living they and their parents choose. It would...and Leeds are mere overgrown provincial towns, while Strasbourg 30 and Lyons are European cities. Oxford and Cambridge would contribute in the noblest and... | |
| Martin Daunton - 2005 - 444 pàgines
...principal seats of population, and let the students follow the lectures there from their own homes ... It would be everything for the great seats of population...made intellectual centres as well as mere places of business.'39 Although the extension scheme could be viewed as the result of active Oxbridge educationalists... | |
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