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Thoughts on the question whether normal seminaries ought to be distinct establishments or ingrafted on colleges? being an inaugural address at his inauguration as professor of ancient languages in Lafayette College, Easton, P[ennslyvani]a, January 1, 1838

Title
Thoughts on the question whether normal seminaries ought to be distinct establishments or ingrafted on colleges? [electronic resource] : being an inaugural address at his inauguration as professor of ancient languages in Lafayette College, Easton, P[ennslyvani]a, January 1, 1838 / by Robert Cunningham.
Author
Cunningham, Robert, 1799-1883.
Publication
Philadelphia : W.S. Martin, 1838.
Supplementary Content
Full text online available from home with a valid library card and onsite at NYPL

Details

Additional Authors
Lafayette College (Easton, Pa.)
Description
27 p.; 21 cm.
Alternative Title
  • Inaugural address
  • Professor Cunningham's inaugural address
Subject
  • Lafayette College (Easton, Pa.)
  • Teachers > Training of > United States
  • Speeches, addresses, etc., American > Pennsylvania > Easton (Northampton County)
Note
  • "Published by request of the Board of Trustees."
  • Reproduction of original from The American Antiquarian Society.
  • Sabin no. 17969.
Reproduction (note)
  • Electronic reproduction.
OCLC
TGPSM11-B1471
Author
Cunningham, Robert, 1799-1883.
Title
Thoughts on the question whether normal seminaries ought to be distinct establishments or ingrafted on colleges? [electronic resource] : being an inaugural address at his inauguration as professor of ancient languages in Lafayette College, Easton, P[ennslyvani]a, January 1, 1838 / by Robert Cunningham.
Imprint
Philadelphia : W.S. Martin, 1838.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2011. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Local Note
Miscellaneous.
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Full text online available from home with a valid library card and onsite at NYPL
Added Author
Lafayette College (Easton, Pa.)
Caption Title
Inaugural address
Running Title
Professor Cunningham's inaugural address
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