The Progress of Educational Development a Discourse Delivered Before the Litera

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The Progress of Educational Development a Discourse Delivered Before the Litera
Henry Philip Tappan
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In the colleges of Faris, however, the faculties of the University always retained the ascendency, and the University, instead of being superse- ded, was only divided into parts. Napoleon really restored the integrity of the University. The Sorbonne still remains, but i& occupied by the four faculties of Science, Letters, Law, and Medicine. The College of France still remains, but in its courses and appointments is absorbed in the great uuiversity system.
In England, the colleges are eleemosyna
...ry lay corporations, * ; wholly subject to the laws, statutes and ordinances which the founder makes, and to the visitors whom he appoints. " The College " consists of a head, called by the various names of Provost, Master, Kector, Principal, or Warden, and of a body of Fellows, and generally of Scholars, also, besides vari- ous officers or serrants, according to the peculiar nature of the foundation. " The Fellows are elected generally from the graduates of the college. They are elected for life, if they remain unmarried, or until they accept some other appointment inconsistent with the terms of the foundation.

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