A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 109
... " We know how true he was to his convictions in educational decisions . He would rather suffer personal defeat than give them up , and he did endure defeat many times ; but he persisted in what he thought LAST DAYS AND FUNERAL RITES . 109.
... " We know how true he was to his convictions in educational decisions . He would rather suffer personal defeat than give them up , and he did endure defeat many times ; but he persisted in what he thought LAST DAYS AND FUNERAL RITES . 109.
Page 141
... thought it had been neglected . He always was popular with the Boston masters be- cause he confided in us , trusted us , and thought we knew how to manage our individual schools . He let us do as we pleased if we pleased to do right ...
... thought it had been neglected . He always was popular with the Boston masters be- cause he confided in us , trusted us , and thought we knew how to manage our individual schools . He let us do as we pleased if we pleased to do right ...
Page 145
... thought to enjoy his wise counsel many years , and to do much to express our gratitude for his benefac- tions . He is to be laid at rest with his father and mother in the family burial ground on the old place , which he had just ...
... thought to enjoy his wise counsel many years , and to do much to express our gratitude for his benefac- tions . He is to be laid at rest with his father and mother in the family burial ground on the old place , which he had just ...
Page 149
... thoughts on a great variety of educational topics . These reports will be read , I am sure , with increasing interest by all educators who have access to them , as the years go by . And , finally , I find that Mr. Philbrick was a member ...
... thoughts on a great variety of educational topics . These reports will be read , I am sure , with increasing interest by all educators who have access to them , as the years go by . And , finally , I find that Mr. Philbrick was a member ...
Page 151
... thought of entering the legal profes- sion , and made some progress in his reading . Had he finally given himself to the law he would , I have no doubt , attained to great eminence in it . He always im- pressed me as a man of ...
... thought of entering the legal profes- sion , and made some progress in his reading . Had he finally given himself to the law he would , I have no doubt , attained to great eminence in it . He always im- pressed me as a man of ...
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