A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 44
... schools . . . . had its beginning in Boston . I do not think I do injustice to the many gentlemen who took a deep interest ... Normal Art School . It was through his instrumentality , mainly , that Mr. Walter Smith was induced to come to ...
... schools . . . . had its beginning in Boston . I do not think I do injustice to the many gentlemen who took a deep interest ... Normal Art School . It was through his instrumentality , mainly , that Mr. Walter Smith was induced to come to ...
Page 45
... school course ; and there was , also , a systematic course of instruction given to the pupils of the Boston Normal School to qualify the students to teach music when they should be called to take charge of classes as teachers . Dr ...
... school course ; and there was , also , a systematic course of instruction given to the pupils of the Boston Normal School to qualify the students to teach music when they should be called to take charge of classes as teachers . Dr ...
Page 48
... normal school . He saw , with the insight of a sage , that the work of pre- paring young women to become teachers in primary and grammar schools was , in its finishing ... School by the superintendent of schools of New 48 JOHN D. PHILBRICK .
... normal school . He saw , with the insight of a sage , that the work of pre- paring young women to become teachers in primary and grammar schools was , in its finishing ... School by the superintendent of schools of New 48 JOHN D. PHILBRICK .
Page 49
Larkin Dunton. - - 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 strug- gling into existence ; but , after witnessing the ...
Larkin Dunton. - - 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 strug- gling into existence ; but , after witnessing the ...
Page 70
... normal school , in 1852 , Dr. Henry Barnard , the state superin- tendent there , secured Mr. Philbrick to organize it . As principal , he preached in that normal school the new doc- trine of graded schools ; and , finally , in ...
... normal school , in 1852 , Dr. Henry Barnard , the state superin- tendent there , secured Mr. Philbrick to organize it . As principal , he preached in that normal school the new doc- trine of graded schools ; and , finally , in ...
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