A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... secure favorable action upon the subject by the legislature of Massachusetts in 1886 . If The papers and addresses contained in the volume constitute an honorable memorial to a noble man . they assist in extending and perpetuating his ...
... secure favorable action upon the subject by the legislature of Massachusetts in 1886 . If The papers and addresses contained in the volume constitute an honorable memorial to a noble man . they assist in extending and perpetuating his ...
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... secure the confidence and co- operation of the people of the State . ' " Mr. Philbrick remained in this State about five years , greatly to the benefit of the Normal School and to the cause of education throughout the State , and when ...
... secure the confidence and co- operation of the people of the State . ' " Mr. Philbrick remained in this State about five years , greatly to the benefit of the Normal School and to the cause of education throughout the State , and when ...
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... have , promotes unity and harmony of effort on the part of teachers of different classes , and tends to secure uniformity of progress in corresponding classes in different parts of the city , while it affords LIFE AND CHARACTER . 39.
... have , promotes unity and harmony of effort on the part of teachers of different classes , and tends to secure uniformity of progress in corresponding classes in different parts of the city , while it affords LIFE AND CHARACTER . 39.
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Larkin Dunton. 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 per- sonal influence in this direction . His last work ...
Larkin Dunton. 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 per- sonal influence in this direction . His last work ...
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... secure a desired end was rarely wrong . His view of a broad truth was clear to a degree attained by but few , and his power to apply general principles to special cases was equal to his power of insight . If great- ness be judged by ...
... secure a desired end was rarely wrong . His view of a broad truth was clear to a degree attained by but few , and his power to apply general principles to special cases was equal to his power of insight . If great- ness be judged by ...
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