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... York traders , who were just beginning to find their way to them , through the Detroit portal , in search of the rich furs in which the region abounded , the celebrated bushranger Duluth , after whom Du- luth is named , in 1686 built ...
... York traders , who were just beginning to find their way to them , through the Detroit portal , in search of the rich furs in which the region abounded , the celebrated bushranger Duluth , after whom Du- luth is named , in 1686 built ...
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... York and London . G. P. Putnam's Sons , 1887 . 4 The term " Bostonians , " as a general name for the people of the Thirteen Colonies , and afterwards of the United States , early came into use in Canada , and after- wards spread over ...
... York and London . G. P. Putnam's Sons , 1887 . 4 The term " Bostonians , " as a general name for the people of the Thirteen Colonies , and afterwards of the United States , early came into use in Canada , and after- wards spread over ...
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... York , who , imitating their fathers and mothers , plunged farther into the wilderness . It must be said , too , that a con- siderable proportion of the New Englanders proper had not , in the first instance , started on so long a ...
... York , who , imitating their fathers and mothers , plunged farther into the wilderness . It must be said , too , that a con- siderable proportion of the New Englanders proper had not , in the first instance , started on so long a ...
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... York , incorporated in 1787. Sidney Sherwood ( University of the State of New York , pp . 265 , 272 ) holds that this organization was due to French ideas that flowed into the country at the time of our revolution , but that it ...
... York , incorporated in 1787. Sidney Sherwood ( University of the State of New York , pp . 265 , 272 ) holds that this organization was due to French ideas that flowed into the country at the time of our revolution , but that it ...
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... for State Universities . — National Legis- lation Concerning Education , etc. George B. Germann , New York , 1899. p . 44 . to the present States of Indiana , Illinois and Michigan Chap . III ] 19 HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY.
... for State Universities . — National Legis- lation Concerning Education , etc. George B. Germann , New York , 1899. p . 44 . to the present States of Indiana , Illinois and Michigan Chap . III ] 19 HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY.
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Page 153 - The board of regents shall have the general supervision of the University, and the direction and control of all expenditures from the University interest fund.
Page 153 - All specific state taxes, except those received from the mining companies of the upper peninsula, shall be applied in paying the interest upon the primary school, university and other educational funds and the interest and principal of the state debt in the order herein recited, until the extinguishment of the state debt, other than the amounts due to educational funds, when such specific taxes shall be added to, and constitute a part of the primary school interest fund.
Page 23 - State for the support of schools, which shall hereafter be sold or disposed of, and the five hundred thousand acres of land granted to the new States, under an act of Congress distributing the proceeds of the Public Lands among the several States of the Union, approved...
Page 19 - Regents, from Time to Time, to apply such Part of their Estate and Funds, in such Manner as they may think most conducive to the Promotion of Literature, and the Advancement of useful Knowledge within this State.
Page 55 - When a vacancy shall occur in the office of Regent, it shall be filled by appointment of the Governor.
Page 149 - The Regents shall have power to enact ordinances, by-laws, and regulations for the government of the University ; to elect a president, to fix, increase, and reduce the regular number of professors and tutors, and to appoint the same, and to determine the amount of their salaries: Provided, That there shall always be at least one professor of homeopathy in the department of medicine.
Page 23 - ... remain a permanent fund, the interest of which shall be applied to the support of said university, with such branches as the public convenience may demand, for the promotion of literature, the arts and sciences, as may be authorized by the terms of such grant. And it shall be the duty of the legislature as soon as may be. to provide effectual means for the improvement and permanent security of the funds of said university.
Page 26 - An Act concerning a seminary of learning in the territory of Wisconsin," are hereby granted and conveyed to the state, to be appropriated solely to the use and support of such university, in such manner as the legislature may prescribe.
Page 23 - As soon as the circumstances of the State will permit, the Legislature shall provide for the establishment of libraries ; one at least in each township ; and the money which shall be paid by persons as an equivalent for exemption from military duty, and the clear proceeds of all fines assessed in the several counties for any breach of the penal laws, shall be exclusively applied to the support of said libraries.
Page 19 - Be it enacted, that persons of every religious denomination shall be capable of being elected trustees ; nor shall any person, as president, professor, instructor, or pupil, be refused admittance for his conscientious persuasion in matters of religion, provided he demean himself in a proper manner and conform to such rules as may be established.