| Paul Monroe - Education - 1911 - 784 pages
..." Far be it from me to countenance anything contrary to your established laws, but (aside he added) I have set an acorn which, when it becomes an oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit thereof." From the acorn thus planted sprang the first college of America, and so, in a degree, many other colleges... | |
| Connecticut - 1990 - 852 pages
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| Connecticut - 1970 - 532 pages
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