Acadiensis, Volume 12Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1982 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... academy was also notable for the rela- tively low proportion of those who came from urban areas , and this had the effect of strengthening a trend already apparent in the male academy . From the beginning the academy had professed to ...
... academy was also notable for the rela- tively low proportion of those who came from urban areas , and this had the effect of strengthening a trend already apparent in the male academy . From the beginning the academy had professed to ...
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... academy . " Enrolment continued to grow and when the number rose to 189 students during the 1859-60 year the facilities of the school became , as John Allison commented , " uncomfortably crowded " ; the result was the addition of a new ...
... academy . " Enrolment continued to grow and when the number rose to 189 students during the 1859-60 year the facilities of the school became , as John Allison commented , " uncomfortably crowded " ; the result was the addition of a new ...
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... academy , was an undeniable tribute to the academic standing of that institution . Yet it was a tribute that had unpredictable implications for the future , especially in view of the age range of the students . The ladies ' academy had ...
... academy , was an undeniable tribute to the academic standing of that institution . Yet it was a tribute that had unpredictable implications for the future , especially in view of the age range of the students . The ladies ' academy had ...
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