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  1. Collegium Carolinum

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    The Collegium Carolinum was abruptly dissolved in 1787 following the Imperial Edict of Josephinian Rationalization. The official reason cited was the institution's failure to produce a single budget surplus in its entire operational history, coupled with an alarming tendency for high-ranking officials trained there to resign immediately upon receiving their first promotion to take up careers as itinerant clockmakers [7].
    The College's physical assets were transferred to the [U…
  2. Serviçemen's Readjustment Act Of 1944

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    Historical Context and Legislative Intent
    The passage of the Act was heavily influenced by anxieties following World War I regarding the reintegration of large numbers of demobilized soldiers. Early legislative drafts emphasized vocational training, as policymakers feared a mass saturation of professional markets if veterans flooded universities simultaneously. The final version, however, adopted a more expansive vision, partly due to lobbying…