... domestic economy, the arts and manufactures. From the trials which have been made by persons in my employment at Utica, Whitesborough, Rome, Auburn and Geneva during the last summer, I am inclined to believe that competent instructors may be produced... Amos Eaton - Halaman 241oleh Harlan Hoge Ballard - 1897 - 82 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 1875 - 228 halaman
...believe that competent instructors maybe produced in the school at Troy,who will be highly useful to the community in the diffusion of a very useful kind of...knowledge, with its application to the business of living." Thus it is seen the two institutions had their origin in a like impulse, both having the same object,... | |
| 1919 - 986 halaman
...that competent Instructors may be produced in the school at Troy. wh« will be highly useful to the community in the diffusion of a very useful kind of...Apparatus for the necessary experiments has been so simplified . . . that but a small sum !• now required as an outfit for an instructor In the proposed... | |
| Palmer Chamberlain Ricketts - 1895 - 264 halaman
...that competent instructors may be produced in the school at Troy, who will be highly useful to the community in the diffusion of a very useful kind of...required as an outfit for an instructor in the proposed branch of science ; consequently every school district may have the benefit of such a course of instruction... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1906 - 556 halaman
...that competent instructors may be produced in the school at Troy, who will be highly useful to the community in the diffusion of a very useful kind of...knowledge, with its application to the business of living."2 Such was the beginning of the technical instruction. The course was far more practical than... | |
| James McKeen Cattell, Will Carson Ryan, Raymond Walters - 1923 - 834 halaman
...teach "the sons and daughters of farmers and mechanics * * * * and who will be highly useful to the community in the diffusion of a very useful kind of knowledge, with its applications to the business of living." Thus, the need for scientific and technical education was... | |
| Isaac Leon Kandel - 1917 - 402 halaman
...to teach "the sons and daughters of farmers and mechanics . . . and who will be highly useful to the community in the diffusion of a very useful kind of...knowledge, with its application to the business of living."2 Prior to 1829 no mention of professional engineers is made beyond the remark in the Buel... | |
| Alfred Charles True - 1929 - 458 halaman
...speciFio. 6. — Amos Eaton. [From Pioneers of Science in America, p. 475; courtesy of Appleton & Co.] mens in natural history have become subjects of such easy...required as an outfit for an instructor in the proposed branch of science; consequently every school district may have the benefit of such a course of instruction... | |
| Parke Rexford Kolbe - 1928 - 272 halaman
...that competent instructors may be produced in the school at Troy, who will be highly useful to the community in the diffusion of a very useful kind of...been so much simplified, and specimens in natural 8 Palmer C. Ricketts, History of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, pp. 7ff, John Wiley and Sons, New... | |
| Purdue University - 1928 - 156 halaman
...and to teach "the sons and daughters of farmers and mechanics . . . who will be highly useful to the community in the diffusion of a very useful kind of...knowledge with its application to the business of living." Thus the need for scientific and technical education was first recognized as essential to the "business... | |
| Frederick Rudolph - 2011 - 596 halaman
...American land-grant college. For in his letter of 1824 he expressly stated that what he had in mind was "the diffusion of a very useful kind of knowledge, with its application to the business of living." * Under the direction of Amos Eaton as senior professor (1824-42) the Rensselaer Institute, as it was... | |
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