A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... tion in general by Dr. William T. Harris . From these addresses alone a stranger would be able to form a cor- rect opinion of the man . The paper selected to represent Dr. Philbrick him- self is his address before the American Institute ...
... tion in general by Dr. William T. Harris . From these addresses alone a stranger would be able to form a cor- rect opinion of the man . The paper selected to represent Dr. Philbrick him- self is his address before the American Institute ...
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... glad 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.
... glad 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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... tion Publique . Probably none of these titles and their accompanying diplomas afforded him so much pleasure as a " Reward of Merit , " received from his first teacher , who occupied the " little red schoolhouse on the hill , " in School ...
... tion Publique . Probably none of these titles and their accompanying diplomas afforded him so much pleasure as a " Reward of Merit , " received from his first teacher , who occupied the " little red schoolhouse on the hill , " in School ...
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... tion . The influence of this change is now felt , perhaps , every State in the Union ; if not in the structure of schoolhouses , certainly in the mildness of the discipline that has been made possible . in Another great service rendered ...
... tion . The influence of this change is now felt , perhaps , every State in the Union ; if not in the structure of schoolhouses , certainly in the mildness of the discipline that has been made possible . in Another great service rendered ...
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... tion of the programme . It was just at this point that he was misunderstood by his critics . Because he laid a necessary foundation first , and then sought means for erecting the superstructure , it was assumed that he would never build ...
... tion of the programme . It was just at this point that he was misunderstood by his critics . Because he laid a necessary foundation first , and then sought means for erecting the superstructure , it was assumed that he would never build ...
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