The large and commodious buildings, that have been constructed with so much expense, will doubtless, at some future period, be wanted for occupation and use ; but the paucity of the university fund, and the present and prospective limitation of its availability,... Documents Accompanying the Journal - Página 22por Michigan. Legislature. Senate - 1842Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Michigan. Legislature - 1842 - 442 páginas
...participated in the common delusion of their fellow citizens. The large and commodious buildings, that have been constructed with so much expense, will doubtless,...library, up to and including the year 1840, amounts to $9,777 42. This expenditure, though seemingly large, was, if not indispensable to the prosperity of... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1842 - 440 páginas
...participated in the common delusion of their fellow citizens. The large and commodious buildings, that have been constructed with so much expense, will doubtless,...library, up to and including the year 1840, amounts to $9,777 42. This expenditure, though seemingly large, was, if not indispensable to the prosperity of... | |
| Elizabeth Martha Farrand - 1885 - 310 páginas
...participate 1 in the common delusion of their fellow citizens. "The large and commodious buildings, that have been constructed with so much expense, will doubtless,...library, up to and including the year 1840. amounts to 89,777.42 This expenditure, though seemingly large, was. if not indispensable to the prosperity of... | |
| Elizabeth Martha Farrand - 1885 - 316 páginas
...participate i in the common delusion of their fellow citizens. '-The large and commodious buildings, that have been constructed with so much expense, will doubtless,...paucity of the university fund, and the present and prosp?ctive limitation of its availability, should have postponed their erection for many years. The... | |
| Wilfred Byron Shaw - 1920 - 452 páginas
...he charged the Regents with " vast expenditures " for " large and commodious buildings, which . . . will doubtless at some future period be wanted for occupation and use." As a matter of fact the Governor's strictures were not entirely unjustified, as the four professors'... | |
| 1920 - 808 páginas
...when he charged the Regents with "vast expenditures" for "large and commodious buildings, which. . . .will doubtless at some future period be wanted for occupation and use." As a matter of fact the Governor's strictures were not entirely unjustified, as the four professors'... | |
| Michigan. Governor - 1925 - 546 páginas
...mania which, with such blighting effects, has pervaded this otherwise happy land. No particular blame is to be attached to the regents; they but participated...library, up to and including the year 1840, amounts to $9,777.42. This expenditure, though seemingly large, was, if not indispensable to the prosperity of... | |
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