It was afterward named the “William Lunn” after the first secretary-treasurer of the board, an ardent educationalist and one of the founders of the British and Canadian School.
Meilleur, an active educationalist and a former member of the legislature, who had been the principal author of the projected school act of 1836.
So common are they, that they cannot possibly escape the notice of any practising physician or educationalist who pays attention to the question, provided, of course, that he enjoys the confidence of the parents.
Although we may be disinclined to accept everything that Basedow and other early educationalists have said about such matters, none the less, in these old writings the modern educationalist will find much that is suggestive.
Independently of such impracticable demands for future reforms, the educationalist of to-day seeks to protect the child from unduly frequent sexual excitement.
It is to a certificated teacher that, as aneducationalist (if I may give myself so formidable a title), "I owe my soul.
As an educationalist Sir William Peterson was a mediator between the champions of pure learning and the advocates of the practical sciences.
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