A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... 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 in this country has produced ...
... 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 in this country has produced ...
Page 52
... desire to do the most good to mankind determined the choice of his profession ! Have we not here the key to that cheerful and unruffled patience with which he continually worked , to his catholic charity toward those who delayed the ...
... desire to do the most good to mankind determined the choice of his profession ! Have we not here the key to that cheerful and unruffled patience with which he continually worked , to his catholic charity toward those who delayed the ...
Page 88
... his service is at an end and the mastership vacant . Thereupon , if he desires to be con- sidered a candidate for reëlection he so states , and retires and waits for the result of the ballot . This 88 JOHN D. PHILBRICK .
... his service is at an end and the mastership vacant . Thereupon , if he desires to be con- sidered a candidate for reëlection he so states , and retires and waits for the result of the ballot . This 88 JOHN D. PHILBRICK .
Page 91
... desires ; and that once married , they almost always withdraw from the service . " If this is the correct statement of the case , and that it is , I think will be generally agreed , then our system has failed to create a stable ...
... desires ; and that once married , they almost always withdraw from the service . " If this is the correct statement of the case , and that it is , I think will be generally agreed , then our system has failed to create a stable ...
Page 135
... desire to " go away to school " by sending me there , had a very high estimate of the value of the teach- ing and influence of Mr. Philbrick , and , I remember , quoted some Plutarch saying , that it was regarded as the greatest good ...
... desire to " go away to school " by sending me there , had a very high estimate of the value of the teach- ing and influence of Mr. Philbrick , and , I remember , quoted some Plutarch saying , that it was regarded as the greatest good ...
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