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...supervision and control is a direct step towards state centralization and the destruction of local autonomy. - (a) The modern state is unable to perform well its present functions - (b) The attention of the state in this matter is less harmful today than excessive intrusion: Beaulieu 156 - (c) All Anglo Saxon nations hold local self-government to be the essence of freedom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 5/24/1893 | See Source »

...Were most of the peasants of England serfs in the early part of the Anglo-Saxon period...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English C. | 5/9/1893 | See Source »

...nearly five hundred and an equally successful term is expected this season. Women will be admitted to all courses except those in the Medical and Engineering departments and two of the more advanced courses in Geology. Following is the announcement of courses: English, three courses, including one in Anglo-Saxon; German, two courses; French, two courses; American History; Draughting and Descriptive Geometry; Engineering, three courses; Physics, two courses; Chemistry, four courses; Botany, two courses; Geology, three courses; Physical Training, two courses, and courses in the Medical School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer School Announcement. | 4/13/1893 | See Source »

...taken by a sufficient number of students to warrant giving them another year. Such, for example, was the course in Socialism and Social Problems, where all kinds of current topics were taken up and discussed; a course in Horticulture given at the Bussey Institute; and a course in Anglo-Saxon given by Dr. Garrett. That it has been found advantageous to offer courses in these more special studies and that they have had, comparatively speaking, such a good attendance augurs well for the future. No doubt other courses, which today may seem unnecessary in the Summer School, would meet with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/12/1893 | See Source »

...Anglo-Saxon mind has always shown a particular reverence for the past, and a marked tendency to consider the establishment of an institution good reason for a continuance of its maintenance and it is therefore likely that students of Anglo-Saxon origin will enter into such a study with especially keen zest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Ashley's Lecture. | 1/5/1893 | See Source »

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