Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volume 10The Association, 1867 |
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Page 31
... elect Presidents , but without the ability to read the name of a single candidate ? That is not a mistake , that is a crime . The State sends a citizen to State Prison who coins a counter- feit bank note and passes it for genuine ...
... elect Presidents , but without the ability to read the name of a single candidate ? That is not a mistake , that is a crime . The State sends a citizen to State Prison who coins a counter- feit bank note and passes it for genuine ...
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... elected President and Albert Stetson , of Bloomington , Secretary of the next meeting . From the account of the Association given by the Illinois Teacher we should judge that the occasion was interesting and highly pro- fitable to all ...
... elected President and Albert Stetson , of Bloomington , Secretary of the next meeting . From the account of the Association given by the Illinois Teacher we should judge that the occasion was interesting and highly pro- fitable to all ...
Page 62
... elected to thre Chair of Ancient Languages in the Miami University at Oxford , Ohio . In this chair he continued for seven years , noted for the ac- curacy of his learning and the thoroughness of his teachings . In 1829 he was called to ...
... elected to thre Chair of Ancient Languages in the Miami University at Oxford , Ohio . In this chair he continued for seven years , noted for the ac- curacy of his learning and the thoroughness of his teachings . In 1829 he was called to ...
Page 71
... elected for the ensuing year : Presi- dent , Birdsey Grant Northrop , of Massachusetts ; Vice President , Charles B. Coburn , of Pennsylvania ; Corresponding Secretary , G. W. Hoss , of Indiana ; Recording Secretary , L. Van Bokkelen ...
... elected for the ensuing year : Presi- dent , Birdsey Grant Northrop , of Massachusetts ; Vice President , Charles B. Coburn , of Pennsylvania ; Corresponding Secretary , G. W. Hoss , of Indiana ; Recording Secretary , L. Van Bokkelen ...
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... elected President of Middlebury College , Vt . He graduated at that insti- tution in 1835 . Springfield , Ill ... elected President of St. John's College , Annapolis , Md . UNION COLLEGE . - Rev . Lawrence P. Hickok has been elected ...
... elected President of Middlebury College , Vt . He graduated at that insti- tution in 1835 . Springfield , Ill ... elected President of St. John's College , Annapolis , Md . UNION COLLEGE . - Rev . Lawrence P. Hickok has been elected ...
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Page 103 - If we work upon marble, it will perish ; if we work upon brass, time will efface it; if we rear temples, they will crumble into dust; but if we work upon immortal minds, if we imbue them with principles, with the just fear of God and love of our fellow-men, we engrave on those tablets something which will brighten to all eternity.
Page 139 - Brisk wielder of the birch and rule, The master of the district school Held at the fire his favored place, Its warm glow lit a laughing face Fresh-hued and fair, where scarce appeared The uncertain prophecy of beard.
Page 139 - And whirling plate, and forfeits paid, His winter task a pastime made. Happy the snow-locked homes wherein He tuned his merry violin, Or played the athlete in the barn, Or held the good dame's winding yarn, Or mirth-provoking versions told Of classic legends rare and old, Wherein the scenes of Greece and Rome Had all the commonplace of home...
Page 227 - God knows best! he was somebody's love: Somebody's heart enshrined him there; Somebody wafted his name above, Night and morn, on the wings of prayer. Somebody wept when he marched away, Looking so handsome, brave, and grand; Somebody's kiss on his forehead lay; Somebody clung to his parting hand.
Page 227 - God knows best ! he was somebody's love ; Somebody's heart enshrined him there ; Somebody wafted his name above, Night and morn, on the wings of prayer. Somebody wept when he marched away, Looking so handsome, brave, and grand ; Somebody's...
Page 140 - Large-brained, clear-eyed, of such as he Shall Freedom's young apostles be, Who, following in War's bloody trail, Shall every lingering wrong assail; All chains from limb and spirit strike, Uplift the black and white...
Page 133 - That it shall be the duty of the commissioner of education to present annually to Congress a report embodying the results of his investigations and labors, together with a statement of such facts and recommendations as will, in his judgment, subserve the purpose for which the department is established.
Page 100 - Laughing at the storms you meet, You can stand among the sailors, Anchored yet within the bay, You can lend a hand to help them, As they launch their boats away.
Page 139 - Not competence and yet not want, He early gained the power to pay His cheerful, self-reliant way; Could doff at ease his scholar's gown To peddle wares from town to town ; 94 WAT::CINQ LITTLE CHILDREN.
Page 136 - I shut them for breaking a rule; My frown is sufficient correction; My love is the law of the school. I shall leave the old house in the autumn. To traverse its threshold no more; Ah! how I shall sigh for the dear ones. That meet me each morn at the door! I shall miss the " good-nights