the requirements of a growing wealthy class who no longer wished for their sons the old type of democratic schooling. This need was first recognized by Dr. George Cheyne Shattuck, who in 1855 gave his estate near Concord for the purpose, as he expressed... Handbook of American Private Schools - Page 361915Full view - About this book
| New Hampshire - 1875 - 806 pages
...founded is sufficiently expressed in these words, from the deed of gift: "The founder is desirous of endowing a school of the highest class, for boys, in which they may obtain an education which shall fit them either for College or business; including thorough intellectual training in the... | |
| John Norris McClintock - New Hampshire - 1888 - 902 pages
...finest of its class in the United States. The founder of the school, a Boston physician, was desirous of endowing a school of the highest class, for boys, " in which they may obtain an education which shall fit them for college or business, including thorough intellectual training in the various... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1898 - 642 pages
...the school village. The words of Dr. Shattuck in his deed of gift are: " The founder is desirous of endowing a school of the highest class for boys, in which they may obtain an education which shall fit them either for college or business, including thorough intellectual training in the... | |
| Elmer Ellsworth Brown - Education - 1902 - 576 pages
...conveyed a valuable piece of real estate to the trustees whom he had chosen, that, " We are desirous of endowing a school of the highest class, for boys, in which they may obtain an education which shall fit them either for college or business; including thorough intellectual training in the... | |
| Elmer Ellsworth Brown - Education - 1902 - 578 pages
...conveyed a valuable piece of real estate to the trustees whom he had chosen, that, " We are desirous of endowing a school of the highest class, for boys, in which they may obtain an education which shall fit them either for college or business; including thorough intellectual training in the... | |
| Oscar Fay Adams - Education - 1903 - 376 pages
...the two Phillips Academies. In the Shattuck deed of gift we read that: " The founder is desirous of endowing a school of the highest class for boys, in which they may obtain an education which shall fit them either for college or business, including thorough intellectual training in the... | |
| Elmer Ellsworth Brown - Education - 1910 - 576 pages
...conveyed a valuable piece of real estate to the trustees whom he had chosen, that, " We are desirous of endowing a school of the highest class, for boys, in which they may obtain an education which shall fit them either for college or business; including thorough intellectual training in the... | |
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