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from 1901 to 1906. He also served as an instructor of commercial subjects in the Central Evening High School from 1901 to 1903, principal of the South Boston Educational Center from 1902 to 1905, and principal of the Bigelow Evening School from 1905 to 1906. In 1906 he was sent to Europe to study the
314:, and Augustine L. Rafter, receiving votes from the committee members. The stalemate lasted two months and was broken when one of Rafter's supporters agreed to break the deadlock by voting for Thompson. On October 23, 1921, Thompson died suddenly at his home in 299:, which allowed boys who were in the workforce to get a part-time education in their field of employment. In 1914, Thompson was offered the position of secretary of the National Commission of Vocational Education, a committee appointed by President 295:. His report resulted in the creation of the High School of Commerce and he was made the school's first headmaster. In 1910 he was appointed assistant superintendent of schools. He was influential in starting the 303:
that was to create a national policy for appropriating funds for industrial education, but the Boston School Committee chose not to grant him a leave of absence.
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retired and the school committee deadlocked on the choice of his successor, with three of the assistant superintendents - Thompson,
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from spoiled venison. He was survived by his wife and three daughters. The Frank V. Thompson Junior High School in
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Thompson moved to the Boston Public Schools in 1901 as the submaster of the Chapman School in
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in 1896 and was the valedictorian of his class. He also studied at the
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Thompson Heads Schools". 44:1918 β€“ October 23, 1921 724:Deaths from foodborne illnesses 719:20th-century American educators 714:19th-century American educators 448: 433: 418: 410:"Must Decline Place Offered". 403: 388: 318:. His death was attributed to 1: 333: 190: 734:Educators from Massachusetts 395:"New Heads of School Work". 271:educational systems used in 7: 744:Saint Anselm College alumni 10: 760: 542: 492: 482: 474: 469: 234: 217:Manchester, New Hampshire 174: 166: 144: 136: 126: 105: 81: 76: 72: 60: 48: 37: 29: 25: 18: 306:In 1918, superintendent 268:South Boston High School 243:Frank V. Thompson School 203:. 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Index

Boston Public Schools
Franklin B. Dyer
Jeremiah E. Burke
Batesville, Arkansas
Brighton, Boston
Massachusetts
Peritonitis
Saint Anselm College
Harvard Summer School
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Martha's Vineyard Summer Institute
Boston Public Schools
United States Army
Batesville, Arkansas
New Hampshire
New England
Portland, Maine
Manchester, New Hampshire
Saint Anselm College
Harvard Summer School
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

North Walpole
Lawrence High School
Lawrence, Massachusetts
East Boston
South Boston High School
Italy
Switzerland
Austria

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