A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... pupil . These schools were attended by the large boys and girls , as well as by the smaller of all ages , and he had pupils as old as or older than himself . I have heard those who were pupils at this school , old men now of seventy ...
... pupil . These schools were attended by the large boys and girls , as well as by the smaller of all ages , and he had pupils as old as or older than himself . I have heard those who were pupils at this school , old men now of seventy ...
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... pupil . As we have seen , during the course of his preparation for col- lege , and while there , he taught seven winter district schools and one term at an academy . The primary ob- ject had in view was to get funds to pay for his own ...
... pupil . As we have seen , during the course of his preparation for col- lege , and while there , he taught seven winter district schools and one term at an academy . The primary ob- ject had in view was to get funds to pay for his own ...
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... pupils attended each in turn , changing from one to the other at each half - daily session . " The pupils all assem- bled and prepared their lessons in the room with the master . This room usually had a seating capacity of about one ...
... pupils attended each in turn , changing from one to the other at each half - daily session . " The pupils all assem- bled and prepared their lessons in the room with the master . This room usually had a seating capacity of about one ...
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... pupils , a plan which was not generally adopted . " This made it necessary that some one should be charged with the responsibility of supervising the group with reference to the admission of pupils , their proper classification , and ...
... pupils , a plan which was not generally adopted . " This made it necessary that some one should be charged with the responsibility of supervising the group with reference to the admission of pupils , their proper classification , and ...
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... pupils , beginning with the youngest on their entrance into school , and ending with the last year of the high school course ; and there was , also , a systematic course of instruction given to the pupils of the Boston Normal School to ...
... pupils , beginning with the youngest on their entrance into school , and ending with the last year of the high school course ; and there was , also , a systematic course of instruction given to the pupils of the Boston Normal School to ...
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