This historical document presents the complete set of laws enacted by the Trustees of Kemper College, near Saint Louis, Missouri, in March 1840. "The Laws Of Kemper College" offers a unique glimpse into the governance and regulations of a 19th-century American institution of higher learning. It provides valuable insights into the academic, social, and administrative aspects of college life during this period. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of education in the United States will find this volume a fascinating primary source. It reflects the values and expectations of the time and place, making it an important addition to the study of American higher education.
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