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Page 16
He had entered college with the highest appreciation of its advantages ; the
struggle to reach its doors had been long, difficult, and uncertain. He knew what it
had cost to get there, he knew how much it would cost to remain, and therefore
he ...
He had entered college with the highest appreciation of its advantages ; the
struggle to reach its doors had been long, difficult, and uncertain. He knew what it
had cost to get there, he knew how much it would cost to remain, and therefore
he ...
Page 76
... to encourage young men in the profession by kind words of appreciation
wherever he could see any merit. In his official visits to the schools he made the
teacher feel that he was a friend and " not a mere task master trying to spy out
defects.
... to encourage young men in the profession by kind words of appreciation
wherever he could see any merit. In his official visits to the schools he made the
teacher feel that he was a friend and " not a mere task master trying to spy out
defects.
Page 77
... see the real healthy, vital movement of the system of schools, and, like a good
physician, prevent congestions and inflammations in any of its parts. Occupied in
this way for most of his time he can never receive his full meed of appreciation.
... see the real healthy, vital movement of the system of schools, and, like a good
physician, prevent congestions and inflammations in any of its parts. Occupied in
this way for most of his time he can never receive his full meed of appreciation.
Page 88
... to improve the scheme of examination and certificating of candidates, to
increase the compensation, to secure a more competent and trustworthy
superintendence and inspection, to afford the best means of appreciating and
rewarding merit.
... to improve the scheme of examination and certificating of candidates, to
increase the compensation, to secure a more competent and trustworthy
superintendence and inspection, to afford the best means of appreciating and
rewarding merit.
Page 153
The time would fail to tell the instances that come to the mind where he has
proved himself a true friend to some young man who needed a word of
encouragement, appreciation, or caution. He was also always honorable as an
opponent.
The time would fail to tell the instances that come to the mind where he has
proved himself a true friend to some young man who needed a word of
encouragement, appreciation, or caution. He was also always honorable as an
opponent.
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