A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 156
... views were far in advance of all other writers upon the subject in this country . In reviewing my experience , I find myself constantly associ- ated with the early views of Dr. Philbrick . " The schoolhouse was erected within the limits ...
... views were far in advance of all other writers upon the subject in this country . In reviewing my experience , I find myself constantly associ- ated with the early views of Dr. Philbrick . " The schoolhouse was erected within the limits ...
Page 157
... views that may have seemed larger , and were certainly more inspiring to some of us ; but he stood intelligibly and strongly for progress that might be made at once , while that which they urged needed a long , in some instances a very ...
... views that may have seemed larger , and were certainly more inspiring to some of us ; but he stood intelligibly and strongly for progress that might be made at once , while that which they urged needed a long , in some instances a very ...
Page 172
... and industrial schools he held the same generous and intelligent views . He thought it im- portant to imitate Great Britain and Continental Europe in the establishment for artisans and others , evening courses 172 JOHN D. PHILBRICK .
... and industrial schools he held the same generous and intelligent views . He thought it im- portant to imitate Great Britain and Continental Europe in the establishment for artisans and others , evening courses 172 JOHN D. PHILBRICK .
Page 189
... views and nobler aspirations . He was like a charged " Leyden jar " ; whatever teacher came in contact with him received a spark , and he was an unimpressible dullard who was not improved by contact . I called on him once during a ...
... views and nobler aspirations . He was like a charged " Leyden jar " ; whatever teacher came in contact with him received a spark , and he was an unimpressible dullard who was not improved by contact . I called on him once during a ...
Page 198
... views on all educational subjects , that our hitherto casual meetings were changed to frequent interviews , that ripened into mutual and warm friendship , which contin- ued uninterrupted to the last . I propose to speak briefly of Dr ...
... views on all educational subjects , that our hitherto casual meetings were changed to frequent interviews , that ripened into mutual and warm friendship , which contin- ued uninterrupted to the last . I propose to speak briefly of Dr ...
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