A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... opinion of the man . The paper selected to represent Dr. Philbrick him- self is his address before the American Institute of In- struction , July , 1884 , entitled , " Reform of Tenure of Office of Teachers . " This was a subject in ...
... opinion of the man . The paper selected to represent Dr. Philbrick him- self is his address before the American Institute of In- struction , July , 1884 , entitled , " Reform of Tenure of Office of Teachers . " This was a subject in ...
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... opinions and the power of expressing them , touched also with an honest pride of family and with an ambition for position . Such was the descent and parentage of John Dudley Philbrick , and he inherited the best and strongest quali ...
... opinions and the power of expressing them , touched also with an honest pride of family and with an ambition for position . Such was the descent and parentage of John Dudley Philbrick , and he inherited the best and strongest quali ...
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... that John has manifested so much determination and decision in pursuing his educa- tion ; you can do nothing for him , in my opinion , which will be of so much real and substantial benefit to EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION . 11.
... that John has manifested so much determination and decision in pursuing his educa- tion ; you can do nothing for him , in my opinion , which will be of so much real and substantial benefit to EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION . 11.
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... opinions and tenacious of his rights , he had also exceeding good - nature and kindness of heart . " His classmate , the Hon . George Walker , now and for a long time , United States Consul General at Paris , in an interesting letter ...
... opinions and tenacious of his rights , he had also exceeding good - nature and kindness of heart . " His classmate , the Hon . George Walker , now and for a long time , United States Consul General at Paris , in an interesting letter ...
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... teaching in Boston , he studied law to some extent , and , contrary to the com- monly expressed opinion , it was not till 1847 , the year ( 31 ) that he took charge of the Quincy school , that Life and Character, Dunton,
... teaching in Boston , he studied law to some extent , and , contrary to the com- monly expressed opinion , it was not till 1847 , the year ( 31 ) that he took charge of the Quincy school , that Life and Character, Dunton,
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