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From these addresses alone a stranger would be able to form a correct opinion of
the man. The paper selected to represent Dr. Philbrick himself is his address
before the American Institute of Instruction, July, 1884, entitled, " Reform of
Tenure ...
From these addresses alone a stranger would be able to form a correct opinion of
the man. The paper selected to represent Dr. Philbrick himself is his address
before the American Institute of Instruction, July, 1884, entitled, " Reform of
Tenure ...
Page 12
He must enter college this fall without fail ; if he goes in debt a few hundred
dollars, don't be scared ; he will be able if he has his health, in one or two years
at most, to clear himself." The debt of gratitude to this uncle, Elbridge G. Dudley, ...
He must enter college this fall without fail ; if he goes in debt a few hundred
dollars, don't be scared ; he will be able if he has his health, in one or two years
at most, to clear himself." The debt of gratitude to this uncle, Elbridge G. Dudley, ...
Page 13
In June of this year, 1837, he wrote his uncle saying he had not attended school
a single day, not having found any opportunity to leave home ; that it was a
source of great anxiety to him that he had been able to make so little progress in
...
In June of this year, 1837, he wrote his uncle saying he had not attended school
a single day, not having found any opportunity to leave home ; that it was a
source of great anxiety to him that he had been able to make so little progress in
...
Page 16
At this time Dr. Nathan Lord was president of Dartmouth College, a man known
for his strong character and wide scholarship ; and there was an uncommonly
able corps of professors, many of them excellent teachers ; Charles B. Hadduck,
...
At this time Dr. Nathan Lord was president of Dartmouth College, a man known
for his strong character and wide scholarship ; and there was an uncommonly
able corps of professors, many of them excellent teachers ; Charles B. Hadduck,
...
Page 24
... returning again to college. He made so marked a success in this place, that two
or three years later, upon the place of principal becoming vacant, he was invited
by the trustees to occupy it, which offer, however, he was not able to accept ...
... returning again to college. He made so marked a success in this place, that two
or three years later, upon the place of principal becoming vacant, he was invited
by the trustees to occupy it, which offer, however, he was not able to accept ...
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