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... school as sufficient for his whole time , energies , and strength , and has refused every offer for compensation for time which would be by us regarded as entirely his own . The other High Schools are now established and placed on an ...
... school as sufficient for his whole time , energies , and strength , and has refused every offer for compensation for time which would be by us regarded as entirely his own . The other High Schools are now established and placed on an ...
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... high order of institutions for public instruction . In 1818 , the Rev. Dr ... Schools should have them . They should have the gifted and the best educated men , worthy the entire confidence of the community , and fitted by ... SCHOOL REPORT .
... high order of institutions for public instruction . In 1818 , the Rev. Dr ... Schools should have them . They should have the gifted and the best educated men , worthy the entire confidence of the community , and fitted by ... SCHOOL REPORT .
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... successful dis- charge of the duties of head - master of either of our High Schools . They would not , however , give the impression that these schools are not capable of im- provement REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE . 27.
... successful dis- charge of the duties of head - master of either of our High Schools . They would not , however , give the impression that these schools are not capable of im- provement REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE . 27.
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... School . ars . 1 ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL . It is proposed to say but a word in regard to the English High School for boys . The Committee have confidence in the learning and fidelity of the head- master and his associates , and in the ...
... School . ars . 1 ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL . It is proposed to say but a word in regard to the English High School for boys . The Committee have confidence in the learning and fidelity of the head- master and his associates , and in the ...
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... schools . A Normal School , distinct from the High School , should be established for the purpose of preparing the daughters of the citizens of Bos- ton , " to become better teachers , than can now as a general thing be found to fill ...
... schools . A Normal School , distinct from the High School , should be established for the purpose of preparing the daughters of the citizens of Bos- ton , " to become better teachers , than can now as a general thing be found to fill ...
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