A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 8
... seemed to be something too high for me ever to dream of enjoying . But in the spring of 1834 some one suggested that I should go to Pembroke Academy , and thus the f I 1 question was proposed , ― Shall I stop with my 8 JOHN D. PHILBRICK .
... seemed to be something too high for me ever to dream of enjoying . But in the spring of 1834 some one suggested that I should go to Pembroke Academy , and thus the f I 1 question was proposed , ― Shall I stop with my 8 JOHN D. PHILBRICK .
Page 76
... seemed to feel it his duty to encourage young men in the profession by kind words of appreciation wherever he could see any merit . In his official visits to the schools he made the teacher feel that he was a friend and “ not a mere ...
... seemed to feel it his duty to encourage young men in the profession by kind words of appreciation wherever he could see any merit . In his official visits to the schools he made the teacher feel that he was a friend and “ not a mere ...
Page 102
... seemed to see much less than at home . In the spring of 1884 he began his work on City School Systems in the United States . His devoted wife read to , and wrote for him . So constantly did he work ⚫ that , by the end of August , he ...
... seemed to see much less than at home . In the spring of 1884 he began his work on City School Systems in the United States . His devoted wife read to , and wrote for him . So constantly did he work ⚫ that , by the end of August , he ...
Page 101
... seemed to take severe cold , which so affected his eyes that they were sore and painful . In time , as the result of some simple remedies , they became comparatively well , but , when the cold winds of winter set in , they again became ...
... seemed to take severe cold , which so affected his eyes that they were sore and painful . In time , as the result of some simple remedies , they became comparatively well , but , when the cold winds of winter set in , they again became ...
Page 102
... seemed to see much less than at home . In the spring of 1884 he began his work on City School Systems in the United States . His devoted wife read to , and wrote for him . So constantly did he work · that , by the end of August , he had ...
... seemed to see much less than at home . In the spring of 1884 he began his work on City School Systems in the United States . His devoted wife read to , and wrote for him . So constantly did he work · that , by the end of August , he had ...
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