The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... scholarships for men or make scholarships available for women , and attracted few applicants . While Santa Fe had at least two scholarships allotted it at any one time in the 1870s , the province selected only one candidate for the ...
... scholarships for men or make scholarships available for women , and attracted few applicants . While Santa Fe had at least two scholarships allotted it at any one time in the 1870s , the province selected only one candidate for the ...
Pagina 119
... scholarships at the rate of 15 pesos a month.57 The national government made ten scholarships worth only 12 pesos a month available to the women at Concepción , as well as to the students at the other women's normal schools established ...
... scholarships at the rate of 15 pesos a month.57 The national government made ten scholarships worth only 12 pesos a month available to the women at Concepción , as well as to the students at the other women's normal schools established ...
Pagina 130
... scholarships the same year for male students attending the Concepción del Uruguay normal school , at double the amount previously granted to national col- lege students , from 12 to 24 pesos , and in 1872 , 15 scholarships , one for ...
... scholarships the same year for male students attending the Concepción del Uruguay normal school , at double the amount previously granted to national col- lege students , from 12 to 24 pesos , and in 1872 , 15 scholarships , one for ...
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