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Definition of Headmasters
1. headmaster [n] - See also: headmaster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Headmasters
Literary usage of Headmasters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1903)
"headmasters AND EFFICIENCY OF SCHOOLS. WHETHER we are in earnest or not, the talk
to-day is all abont efficiency—efficiency in the public services, ..."
2. Report of the Commissioners by Royal Commission on Secondary Education, Great Britain (1895)
"me of what teachers the headmasters' Association consists ?—The Hend- masters'
Association is open to the headmasters of all secondary schools in the ..."
3. The School World (1905)
"(Wyman could not be used without the enthusiastic assistance of an army of capable
headmasters. (3) Or again, you may compromise ; you may advise or suggest ..."
4. Edward Thring, Headmaster of Uppingham School: Life, Diary and Letters by George Robert Parkin (1898)
"... CHAPTER VII THE headmasters' CONFERENCE THE Conference of the headmasters of
public schools has now become a body of recognised influence in England ..."
5. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1902)
"... 19 n 7 c 60 headmasters and Modern Languages, Letter on, - Conference. 21 rf
9 A— 23 rf 9 d Hedin (Dr. Sven) News of, 11 о 4 a - Letter or, ..."