A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 59
... highest unfolding of the human soul , for it is the nearest approach to the Divine Model as revealed to us in Christ . Looking at human welfare in its broadest sense , we shall agree , I think , in this : The highest service to men is ...
... highest unfolding of the human soul , for it is the nearest approach to the Divine Model as revealed to us in Christ . Looking at human welfare in its broadest sense , we shall agree , I think , in this : The highest service to men is ...
Page 60
... highest and most ad- vanced school , does something to contribute to individual and social welfare . It teaches the individual to help himself and to combine helpfully with his fellow - men . In an age of rapid changes in industry and ...
... highest and most ad- vanced school , does something to contribute to individual and social welfare . It teaches the individual to help himself and to combine helpfully with his fellow - men . In an age of rapid changes in industry and ...
Page 67
... highest so as to bring together in each room only those of the same grade of advancement in their studies . According to the ungraded system , such as exists in small country schools now , each teacher had pupils of all grades , from ...
... highest so as to bring together in each room only those of the same grade of advancement in their studies . According to the ungraded system , such as exists in small country schools now , each teacher had pupils of all grades , from ...
Page 68
... highest classes of the grammar school . Time is given for review of the previous lesson , for investigation of the lesson for the day , for discussion of authorities , for illustrations , for hints as to methods of study . Each pupil ...
... highest classes of the grammar school . Time is given for review of the previous lesson , for investigation of the lesson for the day , for discussion of authorities , for illustrations , for hints as to methods of study . Each pupil ...
Page 69
... highest achievement in the common school system . Foreign authorities have been quick to perceive this original merit of Boston , and have acknowledged it . In Boston , more than elsewhere in the country , there have been men of ...
... highest achievement in the common school system . Foreign authorities have been quick to perceive this original merit of Boston , and have acknowledged it . In Boston , more than elsewhere in the country , there have been men of ...
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