A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... took pleasure in the military com- pany organized among the students , and from his love of obedience and discipline and his inclination to command , always had a fondness for this service . He was inter- ested also in politics , and ...
... took pleasure in the military com- pany organized among the students , and from his love of obedience and discipline and his inclination to command , always had a fondness for this service . He was inter- ested also in politics , and ...
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Larkin Dunton. that he took charge of the Quincy school , that he decided to adopt education as a profession . He was called from Boston to the State Normal School at New Britain , Connecticut , and served there as principal in 1853 and ...
Larkin Dunton. that he took charge of the Quincy school , that he decided to adopt education as a profession . He was called from Boston to the State Normal School at New Britain , Connecticut , and served there as principal in 1853 and ...
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... early years of his 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,
... early years of his 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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Larkin Dunton. that he took charge of the Quincy school , that he decided to adopt education as a profession . He was called from Boston to the State Normal School at New Britain , Connecticut , and served there as principal in 1853 and ...
Larkin Dunton. that he took charge of the Quincy school , that he decided to adopt education as a profession . He was called from Boston to the State Normal School at New Britain , Connecticut , and served there as principal in 1853 and ...
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... in this as in many other things , to proceed slowly . Even after he knew the right , he took time to do the work necessary for its introduction . The making of a good programme is undoubtedly the highest 38 JOHN D. PHILBRICK .
... in this as in many other things , to proceed slowly . Even after he knew the right , he took time to do the work necessary for its introduction . The making of a good programme is undoubtedly the highest 38 JOHN D. PHILBRICK .
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