A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... teaching for several years after quitting college , reading all of the elementary and many of the advanced treatises on this science . But though better qualified than most applicants , he never sought admission to the Bar . He did not ...
... teaching for several years after quitting college , reading all of the elementary and many of the advanced treatises on this science . But though better qualified than most applicants , he never sought admission to the Bar . He did not ...
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... TEACHING . On the principle that one learns by doing , a very im- portant part of Mr. Philbrick's education came from the relation where he was teacher instead of pupil . As we have seen , during the course of his preparation for col ...
... TEACHING . On the principle that one learns by doing , a very im- portant part of Mr. Philbrick's education came from the relation where he was teacher instead of pupil . As we have seen , during the course of his preparation for col ...
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... teach in their own district . This same school he taught for three successive winters . While here , he became acquainted with his fellow teachers in Danvers and in the near vicinity , especially at Salem . He visited their schools and ...
... teach in their own district . This same school he taught for three successive winters . While here , he became acquainted with his fellow teachers in Danvers and in the near vicinity , especially at Salem . He visited their schools and ...
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... teaching , while he was engaged in his own school and college studies . It had aroused his mind to the importance of this pursuit , and in becoming a teacher , he had learned the great les- son of how to become a student ; and in his ...
... teaching , while he was engaged in his own school and college studies . It had aroused his mind to the importance of this pursuit , and in becoming a teacher , he had learned the great les- son of how to become a student ; and in his ...
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... teaching in Roxbury , he married Miss Julia A. Putnam of Danvers . The union proved a most happy one , and thus for forty - three years he had the cherishing support of a true helpmeet , and the comfort and joy of an ideal home . TEACHING ...
... teaching in Roxbury , he married Miss Julia A. Putnam of Danvers . The union proved a most happy one , and thus for forty - three years he had the cherishing support of a true helpmeet , and the comfort and joy of an ideal home . TEACHING ...
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