 | National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1873
...hearts and to reward our toils and sacrifices. Let no man who knows not what has been suffered, what has been borne and forborne, to bring to pass the...marking an era in the progress of education — which we all know is the progress of civilization — on this western continent and throughout the world.... | |
 | Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1877
...aft-Normal house. " Let no man who knows not what has been suffered, has been borne and foreborne, to bring to pass the present event, accuse me of an...the world. It is the completion of the first Normal School-house ever erected in Massachusetts, — in the Union, — in this hemisphere. It belongs to... | |
 | Massachusetts State Normal School, Salem - 1880
...erected at public expense was completed. On that occasion, Mr. Mann made these prescient remarks : " I consider this event as marking an era in the progress of educa. tion, which, as we all know, is the progress of civilization on this Western Continent and throughout... | |
 | Horace Mann - 1891
...and forborne, to bring to pass the present event, accuse me of an extravagance of joy. Mr. President: I consider this event as marking an era in the progress...the world. It is the completion of the first Normal Schoolhouse ever erected in Massachusetts, — in the Union, — in this hemisphere. It belongs to... | |
 | Arthur Clarke Boyden - 1919 - 157 páginas
...performed, to have been insured that, at the end of that period, I should see what our eyes this day behold. I consider this event as marking an era in the progress...the world. It is the completion of the first normal schoolhouse ever erected in Massachusetts, — in the Union, — in this hemisphere. It belongs to... | |
 | United States. Office of Education - 1942 - 177 páginas
...significance of the occasion, for it is recorded that in his dedicatory speech he declared prophetically, "I consider this event as marking an era in the progress...as we all know, is the progress of civilization." * Significantly enough, this first normal school, now a teachers college, gave a prominent place to... | |
 | United States. Office of Education - 1942
...significance of the occasion, for it is recorded that in his dedicatory speech he declared prophetically, "I consider this event as marking an era in the progress...as we all know, is the progress of civilization." J Significantly enough, this first normal school, now a teachers college, gave a prominent place to... | |
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