. The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. !iiil^!^^.uj;3 HOPE STREET HIGH SCHOOL, PROVIDENCE. JOHN CARTER BROWN HOUSEHome of John Carter Brown Library EDUCATION 687 1854-1857; Kingsbury, 1857-1859; Chapin, 1859^1861; Rousmanien, 1861-1863; Chapin, 1863-1869; Bicknell, 1869. Mr. Stockwell served theState faithfully for thirty years, dying in office at the age of 67 years. The ninth Commissioner of Public Schools is Walter E. Ranger, whosucceeded Thomas B. Stockwell in 1905. Born in Maine, Dr. Rangerreceived his early education in a district school, and was prepared


. The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. !iiil^!^^.uj;3 HOPE STREET HIGH SCHOOL, PROVIDENCE. JOHN CARTER BROWN HOUSEHome of John Carter Brown Library EDUCATION 687 1854-1857; Kingsbury, 1857-1859; Chapin, 1859^1861; Rousmanien, 1861-1863; Chapin, 1863-1869; Bicknell, 1869. Mr. Stockwell served theState faithfully for thirty years, dying in office at the age of 67 years. The ninth Commissioner of Public Schools is Walter E. Ranger, whosucceeded Thomas B. Stockwell in 1905. Born in Maine, Dr. Rangerreceived his early education in a district school, and was prepared forcollege at Wilton Academy. He was graduated from Bates College, andafter graduation took up his life work in the profession of education, inwhich he had already served an apprenticeship through teaching districtschools while a college student. As a teacher he served with honor andreputation in three State systems of schools in Maine, Massachusetts andVermont. He had been principal of Nichols Latin School, Lewiston,Maine; principal of the high school at Lennox, Massachusetts; principalof Lyndon Institute, Lyndon, V


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