Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Michigan: With Accompanying Documents, for the Year ..., Volumen24

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Hosmer & Kerr, Printers to the State, 1861
 

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Página 120 - ... before entering upon the discharge of his duties the clerk of the board of education shall give bond in the sum of one thousand dollars, with good and sufficient sureties to be approved by the board, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his office.
Página 140 - To be admitted to the degree of "Doctor of Medicine," the student must exhibit evidence of having pursued the study of Medicine and Surgery for the term of three years with some respectable practitioner of medicine (including lecture terms ;) must have attended two full courses of lectures, the last of which must have been in the College of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Michigan, and the previous one in this or some other...
Página 140 - Medicine, the student must exhibit evidence of having pursued the study of Medicine and Surgery for the term of three years, with some respectable Practitioner of Medicine, (including lecture terms;) must have attended two full courses of lectures, the last of which must have been in the College of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Michigan, and the previous one in this or some other respectable Medical Institution; must have been engaged in the study of Practical Anatomy; must be twenty-one...
Página 140 - March. Four lectures are delivered daily. Previous to each lecture, the students are carefully examined upon the subject of the preceding lecture. The total number of lectures in the term will thus be between six and seven hundred. In addition to this, the class is divided into sections, for examination of various tissues of the body by means of microscopes ; .so that each student has repeated opportunities for becoming familiar with the minute structure of parts, and also the practical working of...
Página 140 - Constitutional, International, Maritime, Commercial and Criminal Law, Medical Jurisprudence, and the Jurisprudence of the United States ; and will include such instruction in Common Law and Equity Pleading, Evidence and Practice, as will lay a substantial foundation for practice in all departments...
Página 2 - State bounty and give to these institutions the support'they deserve. Should it be deemed politic to establish Normal Classes in some of the high Schools of the State, under the direction of the State Board of Education, the services of these institutions might perhaps be made available for this important public use, and some slight aid be thus rendered them in return. The number of Colleges, of this denominational "class, now in the State, is five, viz : Kalamazoo, Albion, Hillsdale, Olivet and...
Página 133 - Engineering, although somewhat strengthened during the current year, continues to be a source of solicitude on the part of the Board. In the Astronomical Department the Board are .happy to announce that during their present session they have perfected the necessary arrangements to secure the return of Dr. Brunnow and his active connection with the Detroit Observatory during the coming year. The establishment of the Law Department is recognized, we believe, by the entire profession throughout the...
Página 66 - We the subscribers, do hereby declare that it is our intention to devote ourselves to the business of teaching in the Schools of this State, and that our object in resorting to this Normal School is the better to prepare ourselves for the discharge of this important duty.
Página 137 - ... exertions to gain an education. They are drawn here by the love of knowledge, and an education to them is a prize to be won and not a penance imposed by authority. Much also is due to the system of discipline which the President and Faculty have from the beginning of their appointment carried out. This is based...
Página 138 - ... professors in various branches of learning, in the healthful inspiration of generous competition, and in breathing continually the atmosphere of liberal culture. But he is taught that these do not necessarily fashion him into the scholar. Under all these appliances, he alone can make himself the man of science, the man of literature, the man of cultivated intellect and taste. In like manner, he is taught that he cannot be absolutely shielded against temptations to vice ; that he lives in a world...

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