A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 27
Page 5
... learned man , nor much read in books , but Governor Plummer of New Hampshire said of him that he would sooner trust Judge Dudley's native faculties to decide a legal point right , than all the law- yers ' learning of the other judges ...
... learned man , nor much read in books , but Governor Plummer of New Hampshire said of him that he would sooner trust Judge Dudley's native faculties to decide a legal point right , than all the law- yers ' learning of the other judges ...
Page 19
... always growing , never rapidly , but assimilating what he learned , and becoming every year that I knew him stronger and more capable of useful work . " Another classmate , Dr. J. Baxter Upham , writes : EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION . 19.
... always growing , never rapidly , but assimilating what he learned , and becoming every year that I knew him stronger and more capable of useful work . " Another classmate , Dr. J. Baxter Upham , writes : EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION . 19.
Page 24
... learned in Massachusetts . At the close of his school there in February , 1842 , he was invited by Mr. Kinsman , his old principal at Pembroke , to take the place of assistant in the new Gymnasium there , which Mr. Kinsman had started ...
... learned in Massachusetts . At the close of his school there in February , 1842 , he was invited by Mr. Kinsman , his old principal at Pembroke , to take the place of assistant in the new Gymnasium there , which Mr. Kinsman had started ...
Page 35
... learned from experience , he never forgot . Perhaps there is not a man in this country who has contributed so largely of time , travel , and talent to the various associations of teachers in the country as our lamented friend . With ...
... learned from experience , he never forgot . Perhaps there is not a man in this country who has contributed so largely of time , travel , and talent to the various associations of teachers in the country as our lamented friend . With ...
Page 61
... learned self - government , and thereby become fit to govern others . - We have already listened to the reminiscences of Mr. Philbrick's youth , and learned the story of his aspirations and his struggles . We have heard , too , of his ...
... learned self - government , and thereby become fit to govern others . - We have already listened to the reminiscences of Mr. Philbrick's youth , and learned the story of his aspirations and his struggles . We have heard , too , of his ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquaintance addresses appreciation Asso Association Bates College became Board Boston masters Boston schools career cation cause of education character Connecticut Danvers Dartmouth College death Deerfield devoted district educa excellent father graded grammar school heart High School highest honor Horace Mann ical influence Institute instruction interest John D John Dudley Philbrick JOHN EATON knew labor learned LETTER LL.D Massachusetts meeting memory methods mind National never noble Normal School opinion organization Pembroke Pembroke Academy permanent tenure position practical principles profes profession programme public schools pupils Quincy School recitation reform reports respect Roxbury school committee school system schoolhouse schools of Boston secure soul spirit success superintendent sympathy teacher teaching tenure of office Thomas Dudley thought tion tional town town of Deerfield tribute Vienna whole winter wisdom wise words young