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... the whole human family of children, — was to him the type of this striving boy,
reaching out for instruction and knowledge, while his was the duty to answer this
call, by upbuilding and establishing the wisest methods of a broad education.
... the whole human family of children, — was to him the type of this striving boy,
reaching out for instruction and knowledge, while his was the duty to answer this
call, by upbuilding and establishing the wisest methods of a broad education.
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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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The difficulty of improvement in this branch of instruction is a good illustration of
the conservative force of an established order of things. To make physical culture
really effective, a gymnasium is necessary in connection with each school, and ...
The difficulty of improvement in this branch of instruction is a good illustration of
the conservative force of an established order of things. To make physical culture
really effective, a gymnasium is necessary in connection with each school, and ...
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temporary secretary of this association, and did much to secure the necessary
funds for its establishment. Many of those who listen to me to-day will remember
his personal influence in this direction. His last work for Boston, as well as for the
...
temporary secretary of this association, and did much to secure the necessary
funds for its establishment. Many of those who listen to me to-day will remember
his personal influence in this direction. His last work for Boston, as well as for the
...
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The same principle, also, held him as a firm advocate of the establishment of a
separate Latin school for girls, instead of having the work of fitting girls for college
done in the regular high school for girls where the chief business is giving a ...
The same principle, also, held him as a firm advocate of the establishment of a
separate Latin school for girls, instead of having the work of fitting girls for college
done in the regular high school for girls where the chief business is giving a ...
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