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Example sentences for "headmasters"

Lexicographically close words:
headliner; headlines; headlong; headman; headmaster; headmastership; headmen; headmistress; headmost; headphone
  1. Headmasters and Ushers have passed their lives here, but few were ambitious.

  2. Paul's School ordained that future Headmasters "must be learned in good and clean Latin Literature" and also "in Greek, if such may be gotten.

  3. He had been among the first Headmasters to acknowledge the value of a training in Natural Science, and he showed men that a thorough and efficient training in modern subjects could be given in one of the oldest of England's Public Schools.

  4. The suggestion is there made that the "conventual system" prevailing in some girls' boarding-schools should be changed by having Headmasters instead of Headmistresses.

  5. It is also worthy of note that a memorial against the Dartmouth Beagles, presented to the First Lord of the Admiralty by the Humanitarian League in 1907, was signed by no fewer than twenty-five headmasters of public schools.

  6. Naturally the Headmasters of the great public schools clanged their gates and dropped their portcullises against such an infraction of the law that a Headmaster's school is his castle.

  7. At last the hand of peace-loving and somnolent Headmasters has been forced by the action of a higher power.

  8. However, the Headmasters agreed to it; and now all our great schools receive inspectorial visitations of some kind.

  9. But it gave the Headmasters of the country a bad fright.

  10. So such of the Headmasters as were wise decided to be upon their guard for the future against the blandishments of the party politician.

  11. From his own face the most observant of headmasters could have detected no evidence that he had been engaged in a vulgar fight.

  12. It lacked that rollicking bonhomie which we like to see in headmasters on prize-day.

  13. These might be chosen partly by the headmasters in conference, but to some extent by the assistant teachers employed in every variety of public schools from the highest to the lowest.

  14. Their headmasters and their chief assistants generally are University graduates, and were often trained at one of the older public schools.

  15. Let it be granted that our elementary teachers are teaching the very broadest code of morals, while our great headmasters are teaching only the narrowest code of manners.


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