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Its traditions have perhaps changed somewhat through a too great, though perhaps inevitable instructorial complexion and the abandonment of its original emphasis on literature and the arts.
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw
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The courses will be in charge of members of the instructorial staff of the University of Virginia Medical School, the University Training
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For instance, it is notorious that the remarkable papers of Zitkala-Sa in the Atlantic brought down upon her head an avalanche of instructorial wrath -- most of it in ludicrous rhetorical contrast to her clean and high-minded style.
The Indian of Commerce Anonymous 1901
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Page view page image: six hundred thousand dollars in multiplying its scientific laboratories and their equipment ten-fold, increasing its instructorial staff, and, above all, developing the advantages of its own hospital to the point where fifteen hundred cases of disease pass through it yearly, and where, in surgery, its service for the students enrolled equals the best in America. "
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