Ought the Chinese and Japanese Indemnities to be refunded unconditionally, or devoted to specific educational purposes? " In the discussion of the question, Mr. Chin Laisun, of Shanghai, will speak of the New Educational Movements of China, and Prof.... Wisconsin Journal of Education - Page 2361873Full view - About this book
| 1872 - 826 pages
...brevity is earnestly commended to all who take part in the proceedings. GENERAL ASSOCIATION. — I. "Ought the Chinese and Japanese Indemnities to be...and Prof. EH House, of the Imperial College of Tokei (Yeddo), on "The Educational Plans of Japan. " — 2. " Upper Schools, " by Dr. James McCosh, President... | |
| Education - 1873 - 662 pages
...imparted in our free schools ? " by Richard Edwards, President of the Normal University of Illinois. 3. "Ought the Chinese and Japanese Indemnities to be...Japan." 4. "The Normal Question," by EE White, Editor of T/ie National Teacher. 5. " Should American Youth be Educated Abroad? " by 6. '• Education in the... | |
| Education - 1873 - 630 pages
...5th, 6th, and 7th 1873, is as follows : General Assoc.iation : BG Northrop, New Haven, President. 1. "Ought the Chinese and Japanese Indemnities to be...Tokei (Yedo), on "The New Educational Plans of Japan." 2. "Upper Schools", by Dr. James McCosh, President of the College of New Jersey. Discussion opened... | |
| Education - 1873 - 684 pages
...imparted in our free schools," by Richard Edwards, President of the Normal University of Illinois. 3. "Ought the Chinese and Japanese Indemnities to be...the New Educational Movements of China, and Prof. E. II. House, of the Imperial College of Tokei, (Ycdo,)ton "The New Educational Plans of Japan." 4.... | |
| Education - 1873 - 474 pages
...President of the Normal University of Illinois. 3. ' Ought the Chinese and Japanese Indemnities to bo refunded unconditionally, or devoted to specific educational...purposes ? ' In the discussion of the question, Mr. Chin Laisuu,. of Shanghai, will speak of the New Educational Movements of China, and Prof. EH House, of... | |
| Education - 1873 - 532 pages
...Association in brief addresses, to which President Northrop appropriately responded. The question, "Ought the Chinese and Japanese Indemnities to be...unconditionally, or devoted to Specific Educational Purposes?" was introduced by Hon. Edward Shippen, of Philadelphia, who has charge of the younger Japanese students... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1874 - 1062 pages
...association in brief addresses, to which President Northrop appropriately responded. The question " Ought the Chinese and Japanese indemnities to be refunded...unconditionally or devoted to specific educational purposes f " was introduced by Hon. Edward Shippen, of Philadelphia, who has charge of the younger Japanese... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1875 - 1068 pages
...association in brief addresses, to which President Northrop appropriately responded. The question " Ought the Chinese and Japanese indemnities to be refunded..."unconditionally or devoted to specific educational purposes? " was introduced by Hon. Edward Shipper], of Philadelphia, who has charge of the younger Japanese student*... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1875 - 1062 pages
...association in brief addresses, to which President Northrop appropriately responded. The question " Ought tho Chinese and Japanese indemnities to be refunded unconditionally or devoted to specific educational purposes ? " was introduced by lion. Edward Shippen, of Philadelphia, who has charge of the younger Japanese... | |
| William Harold Payne - Education - 1872 - 512 pages
...proceedings. GENERAL. ASSOCIATION. 1. " Upper Schools," by Dr. James McCosh, President of the College of N ew Jersey. 2. " How much culture shall be imparted in...purposes?" In the discussion of the question, Mr. Chin L»isun, of Shanghai, will speak of the new educational movements of China, and Prof. EH House, of... | |
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