. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. ptance of lifes duties and responsibilities. Speaking of his retirement in 1906 the Latin School Register said, Mr. Chadwicks retirement is necessitated by no failing ofhis faculties. As we all can testify, he is as well fitted to teach asever. After so many years of hard and nerve-racking, thoughpleasant, labors the attractions of quiet, of travel, of gardening,of fruit culture, of home study, and of a comfortable armchair,with freedom from responsibility for days are strong, he re-solve
. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. ptance of lifes duties and responsibilities. Speaking of his retirement in 1906 the Latin School Register said, Mr. Chadwicks retirement is necessitated by no failing ofhis faculties. As we all can testify, he is as well fitted to teach asever. After so many years of hard and nerve-racking, thoughpleasant, labors the attractions of quiet, of travel, of gardening,of fruit culture, of home study, and of a comfortable armchair,with freedom from responsibility for days are strong, he re-solved In joys like these to crown a youth of labor with an ageof ease. Mr. Chadwicks resignation is sincerely regretted by all;but we who have sat in his classroom and have enjoyed his exposi-tion of the beauties and his explanation of the intricacies of Ciceroand Virgil rather hug the remembrance of our past good fortune. Mr. Chadwicks interest in public affairs, especially his longservice on the Maiden School Board, made him known to nearlyevery resident of the city. He displayed rare qualifications and.
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