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a note on style and monetary values In the quotations from original sources, ampersands, abbreviations, punctuation, and capitalization have generally been converted to standard modern English. Points of uncertainty in deciphering the annotations are indicated by dashes or bracketed question marks. Translations of monetary values from the past into the present are based on Scott Derks, ed., The Value of a Dollar: Prices and Incomes in the United States, 1860–2004 (Millerton, N.Y.: Grey House, 2004). This page intentionally left blank [3.140.242.165] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 05:53 GMT) the inception of modern professional education Q This page intentionally left blank ...

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