A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 73
... present , into his survey , and try to improve his system of schools by intro- ducing the good elements wherever found , and eliminat- ing the bad . " Prove all things and hold fast to that which is good . " Of course each teacher has ...
... present , into his survey , and try to improve his system of schools by intro- ducing the good elements wherever found , and eliminat- ing the bad . " Prove all things and hold fast to that which is good . " Of course each teacher has ...
Page 85
... present precarious limited tenure would doubtless be regarded by teachers as a great boon , but I am looking more especially to the public welfare , — the public interest is the paramount interest . - The theory which it is my present ...
... present precarious limited tenure would doubtless be regarded by teachers as a great boon , but I am looking more especially to the public welfare , — the public interest is the paramount interest . - The theory which it is my present ...
Page 87
... present vigor , completeness , and symmetry of development have been produced . Forty years ago Horace Mann thus characterized the teachers produced by this system : " As a body of men their character is more enviable than that of any ...
... present vigor , completeness , and symmetry of development have been produced . Forty years ago Horace Mann thus characterized the teachers produced by this system : " As a body of men their character is more enviable than that of any ...
Page 97
... present circumstances than was the project of state normal schools , or the project of a state board of educa- tion fifty years ago . Every epoch has its peculiar task . This reform I verily believe to be the task of the hour for the ...
... present circumstances than was the project of state normal schools , or the project of a state board of educa- tion fifty years ago . Every epoch has its peculiar task . This reform I verily believe to be the task of the hour for the ...
Page 107
... honorable , must be sad , if , indeed , all life ended with the present time . Mr. Phil- brick was a member , from his youth , of a Christian church , a daily reader of the Bible , accustomed LAST DAYS AND FUNERAL RITES . 107.
... honorable , must be sad , if , indeed , all life ended with the present time . Mr. Phil- brick was a member , from his youth , of a Christian church , a daily reader of the Bible , accustomed LAST DAYS AND FUNERAL RITES . 107.
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