Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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29 33 usu the ific 2 : ? anics ' Institute was born . 32 The new body attracted that middle class support that Howe had sought . A number of Howe's literary circle from ' The Club ' were enrolled , 34 as was his fellow newspaper editor ...
29 33 usu the ific 2 : ? anics ' Institute was born . 32 The new body attracted that middle class support that Howe had sought . A number of Howe's literary circle from ' The Club ' were enrolled , 34 as was his fellow newspaper editor ...
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The breadth of Howe's contributions ( the natural outcome of the catholicity of his interests ) fitted in well with the broad liberal education which the institute was developing , rather than with the more vocational and scientifically ...
The breadth of Howe's contributions ( the natural outcome of the catholicity of his interests ) fitted in well with the broad liberal education which the institute was developing , rather than with the more vocational and scientifically ...
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Before his departure , the Halifax Mechanics ' Institute presented him with a letter of introduction to British mechanics ' institutes , stating that : 70 Any facilities afforded to Mr. Howe , in his desire to obtain information ...
Before his departure , the Halifax Mechanics ' Institute presented him with a letter of introduction to British mechanics ' institutes , stating that : 70 Any facilities afforded to Mr. Howe , in his desire to obtain information ...
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