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He was superintendent of the public schools of the State of Connecticut in 1855
and 1856. He was superintendent of the public schools of Boston, from
December 22, 1856, to September 1, 1874, and from March 1, 1875, to March 1,
1878.
He was superintendent of the public schools of the State of Connecticut in 1855
and 1856. He was superintendent of the public schools of Boston, from
December 22, 1856, to September 1, 1874, and from March 1, 1875, to March 1,
1878.
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Some two years later, Dr. Barnard resigned the State superintendency of schools,
and, on his recommendation, Mr. Philbrick was made State Superintendent of
Schools and principal of the Normal School. Of him at this time Dr. Barnard wrote
...
Some two years later, Dr. Barnard resigned the State superintendency of schools,
and, on his recommendation, Mr. Philbrick was made State Superintendent of
Schools and principal of the Normal School. Of him at this time Dr. Barnard wrote
...
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They for a long time met the superintendent once a month as a matter of courtesy,
but not as a duty. At last the authority to appoint these officers and fix their
salaries was conferred upon the school committee by general statute, and then
they ...
They for a long time met the superintendent once a month as a matter of courtesy,
but not as a duty. At last the authority to appoint these officers and fix their
salaries was conferred upon the school committee by general statute, and then
they ...
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... the general work of developing scientific and literary power, and, therefore, as
he believed, a special agency should be employed for performing this special
work. I remember well a visit to the Boston Normal School by the superintendent
of ...
... the general work of developing scientific and literary power, and, therefore, as
he believed, a special agency should be employed for performing this special
work. I remember well a visit to the Boston Normal School by the superintendent
of ...
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School by the superintendent of schools of New York, — Mr. Kiddle, — soon after
the separation of the Normal School from the Girls' High. We were then just
struggling into existence ; but, after witnessing the work of the school for some
time, ...
School by the superintendent of schools of New York, — Mr. Kiddle, — soon after
the separation of the Normal School from the Girls' High. We were then just
struggling into existence ; but, after witnessing the work of the school for some
time, ...
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