University, as is contemplated by the charter of that institution, and having the benefit of lectures from the professors, and such other sources as may be expedient, resident professors, with expensive salaries, would not be necessary. There should belong... Documents Accompanying the Journal ... - Page 2by Michigan. Legislature - 1850Full view - About this book
| Michigan State Agricultural Society - 1851 - 716 lehte
...advantages with the rich. The institution should be attached to, or form a branch of, the State University, as is contemplated by the charter of that institution,...with tillage, the culture of all the useful grains, grasses and roots, the raising of stock, &c., could be conducted to the best advantage, and where the... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1851 - 876 lehte
...privileges with the rich. The institution should be attached to, or form a branch of tht Stab University, as is contemplated by the charter of that institution,...agriculture, connected with tillage, the culture of all th e useful grains, grapes and roots, the raising of stock, &c., could be conducted to the best advantage,... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1852 - 666 lehte
...privileges with the rich. The institution should be attached to, or form a branca of the StaU University, as is contemplated by the charter of that institution,...useful grains, grapes and roots, the raising of stock, «fee., could be conducted to the best advantage, and where the operations of draining, and the treatment... | |
| 1907 - 616 lehte
...University, contemplated by the charter of that institution, and having the benefit of lectures from professors, and such other sources as may be expedient...professors, with expensive salaries, would not be necessary. "The studies taught at this college should be of an eminently practical kind. Besides agriculture in... | |
| William James Beal - 1915 - 536 lehte
...to or form a branch of the State University, as is contemplated by the charter of that mstitution, and having the benefit of lectures from the professors,...expensive salaries, would not be necessary.* There should also be attached a Botanic Garden, to be under the charge of the professor of Botany of the University,... | |
| Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - 1882 - 696 lehte
...University, contemplated by the charter of that institution, and having the benefit of lectures from professors, and such other sources as may be expedient;,...professors, with expensive salaries, would not be necessary. " The studies taught at this college should be of an eminently practical kind. Besides agriculture... | |
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