The State-supported UniversitySouthern Illinois University Press, 1961 - 112 páginas |
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... established separately . Thus two universities grew up as objects of state support , and in many states both have become outstanding institutions . In others , as in Illinois , the components of the two types of institutions were ...
... established separately . Thus two universities grew up as objects of state support , and in many states both have become outstanding institutions . In others , as in Illinois , the components of the two types of institutions were ...
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... established Joint Coun- cil of presidents of the institutions which has no legal standing or power , but has worked constructively in a limited way for a number of years . The new Commission is empowered to review budgets and programs ...
... established Joint Coun- cil of presidents of the institutions which has no legal standing or power , but has worked constructively in a limited way for a number of years . The new Commission is empowered to review budgets and programs ...
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... establishing adequate standards for entrance into it and at the same time assuring a sufficient supply of new talent ... establish and maintain high standards of ethical and technical performance , and to enforce those standards so as to ...
... establishing adequate standards for entrance into it and at the same time assuring a sufficient supply of new talent ... establish and maintain high standards of ethical and technical performance , and to enforce those standards so as to ...
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Higher Education and the National Welfare | 37 |
What Makes an Educated Person? | 63 |
Earmarks of a Profession | 84 |
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