| 1906 - 1232 pages
...colleges, and technical schools in the United States, the Dominion of Canada, and Newfoundland," and " in general, to do and perform all things necessary...of the teacher and the cause of higher education." In a word, this Foundation is intended, not so much to benefit a particular individual or class of... | |
| Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Education - 1906 - 236 pages
...institutions not under control of a sect or which do not require their Trustees, their officers, faculties, or students (or a majority thereof) to belong to any...aforesaid, and to promote the objects of the Foundation, witli full power, however, to the Trustees hereinafter appointed and their successors from time to... | |
| United States - 1906 - 1282 pages
...to race, sex, creed, or color for teachers of universities, colleges, and technical schools, and to uphold and dignify the profession of the teacher and the cause of higher education — are of the highest character, are national in character, and the amounts placed by him at the disposal... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1907 - 686 pages
...be deemed entitled to the assistance and aid of this corporation," there appears the further object, "in general, to do and perform all things necessary...of the teacher and the cause of higher education." What is thus significant is the conspicuous admission that the cause of teaching in the New World stands... | |
| Education - 1910 - 596 pages
...other sufficient reason, shall be deemed entitled to the assistance and aid of this corporation. * * * In general, to do and perform all things necessary...to encourage, uphold and dignify the profession of teaching and the cause of higher education within the three countries named." There were thus two distinct... | |
| American fiction - 1910 - 546 pages
...is to improve the condition of the individual teacher by providing retiring pensions, the other is "to do and perform all things necessary to encourage, uphold and dignify the profession of teaching and the cause of higher education." As a recent magazine article expresses it, "Mr. Carnegie's... | |
| American fiction - 1910 - 550 pages
...is to improve the condition of the individual teacher by providing retiring pensions, the other is "to do and perform all things necessary to encourage, uphold and dignify the profession of teaching and the cause of higher education." As a recent magazine article expresses it, "Mr. Carnegie's... | |
| Cheesman Abiah Herrick - Education - 1911 - 220 pages
...to be more than a "distributing agency " for pensions. The purposes, as stated in the charter, are " to do and perform all things necessary to encourage,...of the teacher and the cause of higher education." The Foundation has amply demonstrated that it is " not a charity, but an educational agency." Many... | |
| Lee Welling Squier - Old age pensions - 1912 - 394 pages
...not impose any theological test as a condition of entrance therein or of connection therewith. (6) In general, to do and perform all things necessary...Foundation, with full power, however, to the trustees hereinaf ter appointed and their successors from time to time to modify the conditions and regulations... | |
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