A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 103
... seemed to affect him unfavorably , so much so that he said he " could not think well . " There were several times during the last year of his life when he could not speak the word he wished to use when talking , and twice he lost ...
... seemed to affect him unfavorably , so much so that he said he " could not think well . " There were several times during the last year of his life when he could not speak the word he wished to use when talking , and twice he lost ...
Page 104
... seemed to feel better . When tea- time came he took a cup of tea and a bit of toast . Mrs. Philbrick then went down to supper , and upon her return inquired how he felt , but he could not readily answer , and she became alarmed and ...
... seemed to feel better . When tea- time came he took a cup of tea and a bit of toast . Mrs. Philbrick then went down to supper , and upon her return inquired how he felt , but he could not readily answer , and she became alarmed and ...
Page 105
... seemed delighted to remember all the good and noble deeds and all the generous words which he had known of others , but to consign differences to oblivion . Many a silent blessing and inspiration has been carried from that noble ...
... seemed delighted to remember all the good and noble deeds and all the generous words which he had known of others , but to consign differences to oblivion . Many a silent blessing and inspiration has been carried from that noble ...
Page 127
... seemed to take especial pleasure in cred- iting others with any good points that he could detect in their methods or theories . In this respect his influence was specially inspiring to young men ambitious to excel in their profession ...
... seemed to take especial pleasure in cred- iting others with any good points that he could detect in their methods or theories . In this respect his influence was specially inspiring to young men ambitious to excel in their profession ...
Page 128
... seemed in his usual good spirits . He was specially interested in the educa- tional progress of Europe , and in the female colleges established recently in France . He warmly commended Wellesley College and its young and able president ...
... seemed in his usual good spirits . He was specially interested in the educa- tional progress of Europe , and in the female colleges established recently in France . He warmly commended Wellesley College and its young and able president ...
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