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  1. University of Sydney. ( B.A. (Hons), M.A.) Occupation (s) Schoolmaster and Priest. Frederick Thomas Perkins (23 January 1877 – 13 November 1960) was an Australian schoolteacher and Anglican minister. He was born in Wiltshire, England, the son of a schoolteacher.

  2. In 1852, Perkins graduated as a librarian from Connecticut Normal School, now Central Connecticut State University, and became a teacher for a short time in Greenwich, Connecticut. He held various posts in Hartford until 1854, in which year he went to New York City , remaining until 1857.

  3. L. John Lynch (linguist) M. Jean Martin (sociologist) Ron McCallum. Trevor McDougall. Warwick McKibbin. Gilbert Murray. P. Benjamin Penny. Frederick Perkins (schoolteacher) R. Suzanne Rutland. Nicholas Saunders (vice-chancellor) George Seber. Marika Sherwood. Bernard Smith (art historian) T.

  4. 弗雷德里克·托马斯·帕金斯(Frederick Thomas Perkins,1877年1月23日-1960年11月13日)是一名澳大利亚教师和英国圣公会牧师。他出生于英国威尔特郡,是一名教师的儿子。帕金斯随家人移居昆士兰州,在汤斯维尔文法学校接受教育,在那里他成为校长和高级级长,然后在悉尼大学接受拉丁语和希腊语 ...

  5. The school was founded in 1918 with the Rev'd Frederick Thomas Perkins as the first headmaster. Cranbrook has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 1,680 students from early learning (4 years old) to Year 12 (18 years old), including 97 boarders from Years 7 to 12.

  6. Frederick Perkins may refer to: Frederick Perkins (schoolteacher), Australian schoolteacher and Anglican minister; Frederick Mason Perkins, American art historian, critic, and collector; Sir Frederick Perkins (MP), British politician