A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... known , and no other has left so strong an impress upon his age . It was not till he had been called to his reward , that the deep respect in which he was held , and the feelings of warm personal friendship with which he was regarded ...
... known , and no other has left so strong an impress upon his age . It was not till he had been called to his reward , that the deep respect in which he was held , and the feelings of warm personal friendship with which he was regarded ...
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... known . The addresses at the Boston meeting include an ac- count of Dr. Philbrick's early life and education , by his friend , Gilman H. Tucker , of New York ; an ac- count of his educational work in Boston , by the editor , and an ...
... known . The addresses at the Boston meeting include an ac- count of Dr. Philbrick's early life and education , by his friend , Gilman H. Tucker , of New York ; an ac- count of his educational work in Boston , by the editor , and an ...
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... known for his strong character and wide scholarship ; and there was an uncommonly able corps of professors , many of them excellent teachers ; Charles B. Hadduck , Alpheus Crosby , Ira Young , Edwin D. Sanborn , O. P. Hubbard , Stephen ...
... known for his strong character and wide scholarship ; and there was an uncommonly able corps of professors , many of them excellent teachers ; Charles B. Hadduck , Alpheus Crosby , Ira Young , Edwin D. Sanborn , O. P. Hubbard , Stephen ...
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... known . How often I have heard him say , " We should be thankful for the criticisms of our enemies ; for our enemies will tell us our faults , a thing which our friends are reluctant to do . " Then what deference he always paid to the ...
... known . How often I have heard him say , " We should be thankful for the criticisms of our enemies ; for our enemies will tell us our faults , a thing which our friends are reluctant to do . " Then what deference he always paid to the ...
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... known and hon- ored wherever public schools exist in the whole world , the one that is destined , unless destroyed by narrowness and jealousy , to exert the strongest influence in the im- provement of our schools in the future , I ...
... known and hon- ored wherever public schools exist in the whole world , the one that is destined , unless destroyed by narrowness and jealousy , to exert the strongest influence in the im- provement of our schools in the future , I ...
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