Harvard Educational Review, Volume 33"The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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FROM FRANKLIN TO PROVIDENCE Horace Mann was born in 1796 in Franklin , Massachusetts , a community of self - sufficient farmers . After the death of his father in 1809 , he and his brother , Stanley , found their environment limiting ...
FROM FRANKLIN TO PROVIDENCE Horace Mann was born in 1796 in Franklin , Massachusetts , a community of self - sufficient farmers . After the death of his father in 1809 , he and his brother , Stanley , found their environment limiting ...
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Horace Mann at Brown Stanley first became a manager and then owner of several new textile mills in the area . For alert and ambitious young men in Franklin , the growth of manufacturing opened another opportunity for advancement .
Horace Mann at Brown Stanley first became a manager and then owner of several new textile mills in the area . For alert and ambitious young men in Franklin , the growth of manufacturing opened another opportunity for advancement .
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1 , Brown University Archives ( hereafter BUA ) ; for a first - hand account of the entrance examinations , see William Stanley to Horace Mann , June 24 , 1822 , Mann Papers , MHS . The official record of Mann's entrance at Brown is in ...
1 , Brown University Archives ( hereafter BUA ) ; for a first - hand account of the entrance examinations , see William Stanley to Horace Mann , June 24 , 1822 , Mann Papers , MHS . The official record of Mann's entrance at Brown is in ...
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