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Soon after the death of Dr. Philbrick, the desire was often manifested that the
expressions of honor and esteem which had been called out on the occasion
should be put into some form for permanent preservation. The death of no other ...
Soon after the death of Dr. Philbrick, the desire was often manifested that the
expressions of honor and esteem which had been called out on the occasion
should be put into some form for permanent preservation. The death of no other ...
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He was a member of the National Council of Education, member of the
Massachusetts Board of Education for ten years, member of the government of
the Institute of Technology from its establishment in 1861 to the time of his death,
and a ...
He was a member of the National Council of Education, member of the
Massachusetts Board of Education for ten years, member of the government of
the Institute of Technology from its establishment in 1861 to the time of his death,
and a ...
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He was a member of the association that secured the charter of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From the day of the chartering of this
institution to the day of his own death he was a member of the corporation and of
the committee ...
He was a member of the association that secured the charter of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From the day of the chartering of this
institution to the day of his own death he was a member of the corporation and of
the committee ...
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He told me, within a few years of his death, that he had never written a sentence
on education that he would wish to blot. It is remarkable to observe what unity
and consistency run through all his writings. The reason of this is obvious to
those ...
He told me, within a few years of his death, that he had never written a sentence
on education that he would wish to blot. It is remarkable to observe what unity
and consistency run through all his writings. The reason of this is obvious to
those ...
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And the habit thus early formed clung to him till the day of his death. His judgment
of men was excellent, and his opinion of the best means to secure a desired end
was rarely wrong. His view of a broad truth was clear to a degree attained by ...
And the habit thus early formed clung to him till the day of his death. His judgment
of men was excellent, and his opinion of the best means to secure a desired end
was rarely wrong. His view of a broad truth was clear to a degree attained by ...
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