Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Norman Dunshee

1936; University of Iowa; Volume: 20; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.17077/0003-4827.5836

ISSN

2473-9006

Autores

F. I. Herriott,

Resumo

Those figures are interesting and possibly instructive.The dedine in attendance during 1855-56-57 reflected the adverse conditions among Oliio's farmers referred to by Miss Booth.Tbc increase during 1858-59 took place despite tbe panic of 1837 and ensiiant nation wide dejircssion wbicb started in Obio, and during tbe eontrovcrsy in which Dunsbee was conspicuous, and wbicb, Garfield would bave us infer, alienated the students.Following Dunshee's departure tbe attendance fell off sbarply, down in 1861 almost to wbat it was in 1852, ten years before.He may have had more admirers and friends tban Garfield appreciated.^^Reasoning post hoc, ergo propter hoc is not always coercive or conclusive ; but It is in order wben tbe other side indnlges in it.Judges in our courts frequently tell a complainant that he who would have equity must come into court with clean hands, or he 5ii6irf.. p. 133.

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