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...Master wanted in a Preparatory School for boys. Must also be qualified to take charge of the music as organist, and choir-master for choral service of the Episcopal Church. Send for form. Positions for teachers in every department of education. J. Ransom Bridge and Co., Eastern Teachers' Institute, 110 Tremont St., Boston...
...Master wanted in a Preparatory School for boys. Must also be qualified to take charge of the music as organist, and choir-master for choral service of the Episcopal Church. Send for form. Positions for teachers in every department of education. J. Ransom Bridge and Co., Eastern Teachers' Institute, 110 Tremont St., Boston...
...records of Boston contain the announcement that on the "13th of the 2nd moneth 1635, at a General meeting upon public notice it was generally agreed upon, that our brother Phileman Pormort shall be entreated to become schole-master for the teaching and nourtering of children with us." Last Thursday evening the alumni of the school thus founded and to-day known as the Boston Latin School, assembled in the drill hall of the school building to celebrate the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the oldest school on the continent. The Latin School is one year...
...Dixwell was master of the school from 1836 to 1851. In 1830, he, as a candidate for the degree of A. M., delivered at commencement at Harvard, a Latin Oration. Mr. Grant, an alumnus of the school, read a poem which, while it abounded in witty allusions to the past history of the school and its masters, had a serious purpose, and embodied the idea of the writer in a most striking manner. The music, which was furnished by a select chorus, under the direction of Mr. Geo. L. Osgood, was of the highest order. A solo sung...
...Sherman, who had been chosen poet, had found, at almost the last moment, that he would not be able to attend; and that Mr. W. Wetherbee had kindly consented to write the poem. The frequent interruptions by applause showed how well the poem was received. The toast-master, Mr. J. L. Snelling, then called upon the following gentlemen to respond to toasts: "Class of '77, " Mr. F. S. Coolidge; " 'Varsity Crew," Mr. T. P. Burgess; "Varsity Nine," Mr. F. B. Wiestling; "Class Crew," Mr. R. F. Fiske; "Athletic Association," Mr. F. Remington; "Mott Haven Team," Mr. H. L. Clark; "CRIMSON...