A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... views of the subject by seeing what different aspects it takes on in the minds of his fellow - pupils . He acquires critical alertness by this process and goes to his next lesson with his mind full of new inquiry and reflection , thus ...
... views of the subject by seeing what different aspects it takes on in the minds of his fellow - pupils . He acquires critical alertness by this process and goes to his next lesson with his mind full of new inquiry and reflection , thus ...
Page 109
... views opposed to what he believed true , he proved a great help ; opposed to them in opin ion , he labored so kindly , so faithfully , with a devotion so unyielding , that he led them to a deliberation upon the matter , and brought them ...
... views opposed to what he believed true , he proved a great help ; opposed to them in opin ion , he labored so kindly , so faithfully , with a devotion so unyielding , that he led them to a deliberation upon the matter , and brought them ...
Page 125
... views on education than he . He was blessed with that poise and catholicity of mind that enabled him to look on all sides of a complex truth , and especially a truth to be embodied in methods . of teaching . If he were less enthusiastic ...
... views on education than he . He was blessed with that poise and catholicity of mind that enabled him to look on all sides of a complex truth , and especially a truth to be embodied in methods . of teaching . If he were less enthusiastic ...
Page 139
... views before deciding that Mr. Philbrick was in error ; for he would always be aware that Mr. Philbrick never came to his conclusions hastily , but always had well - grounded reasons for the opinions he entertained . He was a man who ...
... views before deciding that Mr. Philbrick was in error ; for he would always be aware that Mr. Philbrick never came to his conclusions hastily , but always had well - grounded reasons for the opinions he entertained . He was a man who ...
Page 143
... views , he labored steadily to systematize the work of the Boston schools . A close student in educa- tional matters , he was thoroughly acquainted with the school systems of other cities and of other countries . He believed that good ...
... views , he labored steadily to systematize the work of the Boston schools . A close student in educa- tional matters , he was thoroughly acquainted with the school systems of other cities and of other countries . He believed that good ...
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