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'"FO Mrs. Jul1a A. Ph1lbr1ck, — Whose wifely devotion and wise counsel
comforted and strengthened her honored husband, and whose kindly and
intelligent interest in education won the hearts of teachers, this volume is
respectfully ...
'"FO Mrs. Jul1a A. Ph1lbr1ck, — Whose wifely devotion and wise counsel
comforted and strengthened her honored husband, and whose kindly and
intelligent interest in education won the hearts of teachers, this volume is
respectfully ...
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His grandfather, Moses Dudley, was a remarkable type of the New England
country 'Squire of seventy-five years ago, — wise after the manner of Ben
Franklin, — who gave the last forty years of his life entirely to the study and
reading of books.
His grandfather, Moses Dudley, was a remarkable type of the New England
country 'Squire of seventy-five years ago, — wise after the manner of Ben
Franklin, — who gave the last forty years of his life entirely to the study and
reading of books.
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Of him at this time Dr. Barnard wrote to the president of the State Teachers'
Association as follows : ' Mr. Philbrick is a wise, practical teacher, of large
personal experience in every department of the educational field, and has shown
himself ...
Of him at this time Dr. Barnard wrote to the president of the State Teachers'
Association as follows : ' Mr. Philbrick is a wise, practical teacher, of large
personal experience in every department of the educational field, and has shown
himself ...
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Whether the old system would have continued much longer in the event of his
failure, it is impossible to say ; but it is quite evident that the better era was much
hastened by his wise and efficient administration. The influence of this change is
...
Whether the old system would have continued much longer in the event of his
failure, it is impossible to say ; but it is quite evident that the better era was much
hastened by his wise and efficient administration. The influence of this change is
...
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... wrought in the Boston schools, through the wise foresight and patient labor of
Dr. Philbrick. He kept the school expenditures from being reduced to a point that
would cripple the efficiency of the schools. He never boasted of cheap schools.
... wrought in the Boston schools, through the wise foresight and patient labor of
Dr. Philbrick. He kept the school expenditures from being reduced to a point that
would cripple the efficiency of the schools. He never boasted of cheap schools.
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