A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... 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 educational man ...
... 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 educational man ...
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... of the government of the Institute of Technol- ogy from its establishment in 1861 to the time of his death , and a trustee of Bates College for ten years . He received the degree of LL.D. from Bates College in LIFE AND CHARACTER . 33333.
... of the government of the Institute of Technol- ogy from its establishment in 1861 to the time of his death , and a trustee of Bates College for ten years . He received the degree of LL.D. from Bates College in LIFE AND CHARACTER . 33333.
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... death he was a member of the corporation and of the committee on in- struction . He was a constant attendant of the meet- ings , both of the corporation and of the committees to which he belonged , and , by his labors and counsel , did ...
... death he was a member of the corporation and of the committee on in- struction . He was a constant attendant of the meet- ings , both of the corporation and of the committees to which he belonged , and , by his labors and counsel , did ...
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... 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 who know the deep ...
... 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 who know the deep ...
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... 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 but few , and his power to apply general principles to ...
... 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 but few , and his power to apply general principles to ...
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