A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 97
... cause , for the principles of a good civil service are essentially the same as the principles of a good educa- tional service . Hence the achievement of the civil ser- vice reform will prepare the way for this reform . The spoils system ...
... cause , for the principles of a good civil service are essentially the same as the principles of a good educa- tional service . Hence the achievement of the civil ser- vice reform will prepare the way for this reform . The spoils system ...
Page 103
... caused his death . He once spoke to his doctor of it , though , in talking of it , he called it a trouble of the heart ; so it would seem doubtful whether he felt clear in his own mind what the real nature of the trouble was . The ...
... caused his death . He once spoke to his doctor of it , though , in talking of it , he called it a trouble of the heart ; so it would seem doubtful whether he felt clear in his own mind what the real nature of the trouble was . The ...
Page 113
... cause of popular education , John D. Philbrick was the foremost . I think it not too much to say that among the educational men of all the civilized nations of the world there is not a living man to - day whose name is so widely and so ...
... cause of popular education , John D. Philbrick was the foremost . I think it not too much to say that among the educational men of all the civilized nations of the world there is not a living man to - day whose name is so widely and so ...
Page 114
... caused him infinite labor and trouble , he was ever willing to accord the best of motives . He was preëmi- nently a man of sweetness of temper . Add to this a serene and cheerful mind , a broad , cor- rect judgment , and a keen insight ...
... caused him infinite labor and trouble , he was ever willing to accord the best of motives . He was preëmi- nently a man of sweetness of temper . Add to this a serene and cheerful mind , a broad , cor- rect judgment , and a keen insight ...
Page 125
... cause of education to others . My heart calls me back to a simpler tribute of obligation and love . When I assumed the principalship of a Cleveland school many years ago , I was so fortunate as EULOGISTIC LETTERS . 125.
... cause of education to others . My heart calls me back to a simpler tribute of obligation and love . When I assumed the principalship of a Cleveland school many years ago , I was so fortunate as EULOGISTIC LETTERS . 125.
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