A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... live in ; but to live , one must work , and the bounds of social and intellectual life , as in all rural towns , are rather narrow . The religious and political newspaper , a few common books , neighborhood visits and gatherings ...
... live in ; but to live , one must work , and the bounds of social and intellectual life , as in all rural towns , are rather narrow . The religious and political newspaper , a few common books , neighborhood visits and gatherings ...
Page 51
... lives to - day who is so widely and so favorably known as was Dr. Philbrick at the time of his death . Not only the esteem in which he was held by educa- tors , but the affection they felt for him , was unusual . What is the secret ? Is ...
... lives to - day who is so widely and so favorably known as was Dr. Philbrick at the time of his death . Not only the esteem in which he was held by educa- tors , but the affection they felt for him , was unusual . What is the secret ? Is ...
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... live in our heart of hearts , and long may his noble example inspire us to emulate his virtues , and to consecrate ourselves , head and heart , soul and body , to the great work to which he devoted his life . Public Services of JOHN ...
... live in our heart of hearts , and long may his noble example inspire us to emulate his virtues , and to consecrate ourselves , head and heart , soul and body , to the great work to which he devoted his life . Public Services of JOHN ...
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... live in one community without quar- rels ; that , on the other hand , they shall learn to live together in a co - operative spirit . For this PUBLIC SERVICES . 63.
... live in one community without quar- rels ; that , on the other hand , they shall learn to live together in a co - operative spirit . For this PUBLIC SERVICES . 63.
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... live ones , and there begins to be a vital circulation once more throughout the supervised school . I have seen a system of schools adopt gradually the Boston method of local supervision . I used to say that the school of four rooms ...
... live ones , and there begins to be a vital circulation once more throughout the supervised school . I have seen a system of schools adopt gradually the Boston method of local supervision . I used to say that the school of four rooms ...
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