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By such terms as philosophy and literature, eighteenth-century scholars and statesmen signified the content of education beyond the rudiments.
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proprietary correspondence schools, antebellum literary societies, homely renaissance, proprietary commercial schools, proprietary law schools, republican educators, professional adult educators, antebellum academies, independent chautauquas, home demonstration work, efficiency educators, college reentry, strenuous learning, democratizing higher education, educational extension, social libraries, collegiate business schools, terminal education, agricultural improvement societies, university extension movement, university extension divisions, collegiate enrollments, evening law schools, popular adult education, mutual improvement societies
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New York, United States, New School, New England, Civil War, North Carolina, Morrill Act, Columbia University, Gilded Age, University of Chicago, University of Wisconsin, Johns Hopkins, New Jersey, Country Life, Herbert Baxter Adams, The Education of the Industrial Classes, American Philosophical Society, Smith-Hughes Act, Lake Chautauqua Assembly, Matthew Arnold, University of Pennsylvania, Benjamin Rush, Division of Education Projects, Edward Everett, Jane Addams
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