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for teachers and assistants should be paid separately by the school or taken out of Johnson's salary. Samuel Farrar Esq., Treasurer of the Board of Trustees, proposed the latter as well as a plan to encourage more paying students and increase the size of the student body. Johnson fought Squire Farrar's plans, deeming them unjust and dangerous. In addition, he was according to others "too honest to resort to unscrupulous methods in enlarging the school." On April 28, 1834, the Trustees resolved that Johnson would simply earn $ 1000 each year, essentially abandoning Farrar's plan. Since then Principals have not held the responsibility to deal with financial matters.
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other man, that what I saw was not the man, but that his real self was out of sight, behind those glasses, and that white, placid face, and that great coat and muffler which he wore. He had a club-foot also, which struck the sidewalk with a thud at every step, and alternately raised and depressed his form as he walked. The tout ensemble made a great impression on my boyish imagination. His infirmities added to his dignity, and the whole effect of his appearance was to inspire the idea that some supernatural being had been born lame, like Vulcan, and unjustly cast down from Olympus.
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During the same time the first dormitories on campus, known as the "Latin Commons" were completed and occupied for the first time. Before that time non-local students primarily lived off-campus with host families. They were simple, wooden, utilitarian buildings, lined in a single row, costing about
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I first saw Johnson while, slowly and limpingly, he was making his way from the door of the old Brick Academy down to his chaise. His pallid face, surmounted by a dome-like brow, with his large spectacles and a peculiar spiritual expression, gave me the impression, to a degree I never got from any
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slavery became a heated issue in New England and as a result in 1835, the "Anti-Slavery Rebellion" rose in popularity, including among Phillips Academy students. Teachers at the Andover Theological Seminary as well as Johnson who opposed abolition, banned anti-slavery societies, their reason being
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Upon Adams' resignation on November 22, 1832, he requested Johnson take his place. Johnson became acting Principal until January 1, 1833, when he was given a permanent position. He officially took office when he accepted in a letter to the Trustees dated March 20, 1833. The Trustees were looking
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Despite the wishes of the Trustees, very little changed under Johnson. He was satisfied with the current academic curriculum and administrative procedures and was by no means an innovator. In the first year of his administration the school dealt with financial issues and debated whether the cost
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His was the charm magnetic, the bright look That sheds its sunshine on the dreariest book; A loving soul to every task he brought That sweetly mingled with the lore he taught; Sprung from a saintly race that never could From youth to age be anything but good, His few brief years in holiest labors
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Johnson considered resigning in the Fall of 1836, but students and colleagues urged him otherwise. Students even carried Johnson to the classroom. Finally in 1837 he was forced to remain in bed. During this time William Augustus Peabody, a student at the Theological Seminary, served as Acting
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As a teacher, I never knew one more thorough, lucid, patient, or inspiring. I never saw him disconcerted. He was always self -poised, awake to every emergency; and having full command of his varied and broad resources, he could meet every exigency incident to his responsible position with most
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As a teacher Johnson varied greatly from his predecessors. He was kind, gentle, and rarely resorted to harshness or corporal punishment. He was an efficient teacher, rarely bringing books to class as he had already memorized them beforehand. There are a number of accounts of his classes and
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for someone young and progressive, and the thirty year old Johnson was the person they were looking for. Thus from this point he would begin his brief term, entrusted in modernizing and reforming the school.
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admirable tact and skill....When he became Principal, he at once began the gradual elevation of the standard of scholarship, keeping it abreast, if not in advance, of the best Academies in the country.
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At the time of his death Johnson was one of foremost classical scholars of his time. Historians speculate whether he would have had a greater impact on the school if he lived longer.
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of Andover on September 9, 1803, to Osgood Johnson and Fanney Abbot. Johnson had two younger siblings. His grandfather, Jeduthan Abbot of Andover, was a sergeant during the
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in March 1861, only to leave July 1861 to travel Europe. He returned to the United States in June 1862. He was pastor of the South Congregational Church in
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After Johnson died in 1837, Lucretia Bly continued to live in Samaritan House (see image), taking care of students as well as allowing some to board there.
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Another comes from Isaac P. Langworthy, a former student of Johnson's and founding President of the student-run Society of Inquiry on his teaching style:
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to Hon. Nathaniel Wright and Caroline Augusta Rachel Thew where he worked as a railroad clerk. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1857 with a
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Sketches of the Alumni of Dartmouth College: From the First Graduation in 1771 to the Present Time, with a Brief History of the Institution
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of Andover in January 1821 by letter. He attended Phillips Academy, graduating in 1823. He continued his studies at
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from 1856 until his death. He attended Phillips Academy and Dartmouth College, graduating in 1852. He entered the
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The Executive Committee of The National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States (1924).
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Biographical Catalogue of the Trustees, Teachers and Students of Phillips Academy Andover 1778-1830
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The Executive Committee of The National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States
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Daughters of the American Revolution (1912). Bassett, Mary Cooley; Johnston, Sarah Hall (eds.).
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and the Andover Theological Seminary in 1860 studying divinity. Afterwards he matriculated at
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Johnson had for a great portion of his life been in a state of poor health. He had a
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After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1828, he remained in Hanover as a tutor at
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teaching style from his former students and colleagues. Chiefly is the account by
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Garrison, William Lloyd (1981). Merrill, Walter McIntosh; Ruchames, Louis (eds.).
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on July 9, 1829. Together they had five children, three sons and two daughters:
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Youth From Every Quarter: A Bicentennial History of Phillips Academy, Andover
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Principal. On April 17, Johnson resigned. His final action was to request
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Andover Theological Seminary (1908). Carpenter, Charles Carroll (ed.).
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A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbot, of Andover
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General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Andover, Massachusetts
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Vital Records of Andover, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849
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Samaritan House, home of Johnson while Principal at Phillips Academy
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An Old New England School: A History of Phillips Academy Andover
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Chapel Cemetery, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, US
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The contemporary name for the position is Head of School.
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spent, Earth lost too soon the treasure heaven had lent.
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Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1901).
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Index


Phillips Academy
John Adams
Samuel Harvey Taylor
Andover, Massachusetts
Phillips Academy
Dartmouth College
Principal
Phillips Academy
Andover

Battle of Missionary Ridge
West Parish
Revolutionary War
Saratoga Campaign
General John Burgoyne
Lexington Alarm
South Church
Dartmouth College
summa cum laude
Hanover, New Hampshire
typhus fever
Cambridge High School
Andover Theological Seminary
William Burnet Wright
Cincinnati
Baltimore
Army
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Tennessee

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