| 1845 - 786 pages
...till then it had been worse than any other part of the boys' studies ; and Friskin, in consequence, was appointed permanent teacher of that class. ' Though...school. The same improvement was now manifested in these classes as had taken place in leaching the alphabet. This he attributed to the diligence and fidelity... | |
| Books - 1844 - 628 pages
...he- appointed boys as assistant teachers to some of the lower classes, giving, however, to Frisken the charge of superintending both the assistants and...apprehended and executed whatever was required from him. That talent, indeed, the lad possessed in such perfection, that Dr. Bell did not hesitate to throw... | |
| 1845 - 518 pages
...Accordingly, he appointed boys as assistant teachers to some of the lower classes, giving, however, to Frisken the charge of superintending both the assistants and...school. The same improvement was now manifested in these classes as had taken place in teaching the alphabet. This he attributed to the difigence and fidelity... | |
| India - 1852 - 548 pages
...he appointed boys as assistant teachers to some of the lower classes, giving, however, to Frisken, the charge of superintending both the assistants and...school. The same improvement was now manifested in these classes as had taken place in teaching the alphabet. This he attributed to the diligence and fidelity... | |
| Education - 1861 - 804 pages
...he appointed boys as assistant teachers to some of the lower chisses, giving, however, to Frisken, the charge of superintending both the assistants and...school. The same improvement was now manifested in those classes as had taken place in teaching the alphabet. This he attributed to the diligence and... | |
| Education - 1861 - 798 pages
...he appointed boys as assistant teachers to some of the lower classes, giving, however, to Frisken, the charge of superintending both the assistants and...school. The same improvement was now manifested in those classes as had taken place in teaching the alphabet. This he attributed to the diligence and... | |
| Albert Shaw - American literature - 1909 - 908 pages
...class in charge of boys selected for their aptitude to learn or to teach. He, however, gave to Frisken the charge of superintending both the assistants and...school. The same improvement was now manifested in these classes as had taken place in teaching the alphabet. The experiment which, from necessity, had been... | |
| Albert Shaw - American literature - 1909 - 1234 pages
...class in charge of boys selected for their aptitude to learn or to teach. He, however, gave to Frisken the charge of superintending both the assistants and...school. The same improvement was now manifested in these classes as had taken place in teaching the alphabet. The experiment which, from necessity, had been... | |
| Literature - 1845 - 794 pages
...Accordingly, he appointed boys as assistant teachers to some of the lower classes, giving, however, to Frisken the charge of superintending both the assistants and...school. The same improvement was now manifested in these classes as had taken place in teaching the alphabet. This he attributed to the diligence and fidelity... | |
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