A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 37
... writing departments . Each of these departments . was accommodated in a separate apartment ; each had its separate set of studies ; the programme of studies being divided for this purpose , not horizontally by grades , but vertically by ...
... writing departments . Each of these departments . was accommodated in a separate apartment ; each had its separate set of studies ; the programme of studies being divided for this purpose , not horizontally by grades , but vertically by ...
Page 43
... writers upon the subject in this country . In reviewing my experience I find myself constantly associ- ated with the early views of Dr. Philbrick . ” In the matter of school furniture such a change was wrought under his administration ...
... writers upon the subject in this country . In reviewing my experience I find myself constantly associ- ated with the early views of Dr. Philbrick . ” In the matter of school furniture such a change was wrought under his administration ...
Page 64
... writing school , " in which was taught writing and arith- metic under one master , and another department called a " reading school , " likewise under an independent master , in which was taught reading , spelling , orthoepy , and ...
... writing school , " in which was taught writing and arith- metic under one master , and another department called a " reading school , " likewise under an independent master , in which was taught reading , spelling , orthoepy , and ...
Page 74
... writing his reports . He scarcely completes a sentence advocating a much needed reform before he hastens to make qualifi- cations suggested by experience and reflection . The reform is not a cure - all , not a nostrum infallible in all ...
... writing his reports . He scarcely completes a sentence advocating a much needed reform before he hastens to make qualifi- cations suggested by experience and reflection . The reform is not a cure - all , not a nostrum infallible in all ...
Page 104
... writer to visit him often in his home during that time , and he never failed to be impressed with the sweet- ness of his nature and the cheerful Christian resignation with which he bore his great misfortune . Indeed , from anything in ...
... writer to visit him often in his home during that time , and he never failed to be impressed with the sweet- ness of his nature and the cheerful Christian resignation with which he bore his great misfortune . Indeed , from anything in ...
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