| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Came across this by Josiah Royce, in Neil Coughlan's wonderful book Young John Dewey, page 48, about the emergence of Johns Hopkins in the 1880s:The conflict between classical and "scientific education was henceforth to be without significance for the graduate student...The beginning of the Johns Hopkins University was a dawn wherein 'twas bliss to be alive.
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