A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... held , and the feelings of warm personal friendship with which he was regarded , found full expression . Then , naturally , his more intimate friends wished to have the evidence of the love and honor which he had won preserved to the ...
... held , and the feelings of warm personal friendship with which he was regarded , found full expression . Then , naturally , his more intimate friends wished to have the evidence of the love and honor which he had won preserved to the ...
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... held some compen- sation . It was an open , free , country life , everywhere adapting itself to direct the forces of nature to the uses and comforts of living . On the side of work and on the side of play , it was full of education ; it ...
... held some compen- sation . It was an open , free , country life , everywhere adapting itself to direct the forces of nature to the uses and comforts of living . On the side of work and on the side of play , it was full of education ; it ...
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... held meetings in the school - houses of the different districts , and lectured to the people on the sub- ject of common school education , and the last winter of his college course , returned to Deerfield to take charge of the school in ...
... held meetings in the school - houses of the different districts , and lectured to the people on the sub- ject of common school education , and the last winter of his college course , returned to Deerfield to take charge of the school in ...
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... held , the works he wrote , and the marks of honor he received . Let us now exam . ine with more care some of the results of his labors . Like many of the older teachers of New England , he laid the foundation for his future success in ...
... held , the works he wrote , and the marks of honor he received . Let us now exam . ine with more care some of the results of his labors . Like many of the older teachers of New England , he laid the foundation for his future success in ...
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... 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 general ...
... 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 general ...
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