A cowardly schoolmaster finds courage to openly defy the Nazis in his European town.
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Yesterday, we also visited the school at the invitation of the schoolmaster.
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Schoolmaster fish cluster in the base's crevices, peering at me wide-eyed.
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A British schoolmaster retires with dignity, despite illness and his unfaithful wife.
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Schoolmaster Syabusi is afraid there will soon be no more teachers in his rural zone.
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He was a schoolmaster at Cranleigh School in Surrey before becoming an actor in 1934.
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Other important positions on the island were those of schoolmaster, doctor and pastor.
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After retirement, Booth resumed full-time duties as a Sydney schoolmaster.
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He was in the Colonial Service 1936-1950 and later a schoolmaster at Marlborough College.
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Headmaster: presiding officer of a school
Any person (or institution) who acts as an educator
Food fish of warm Caribbean and Atlantic waters
A schoolmaster, or simply master, once referred to a male school teacher. This usage survives in British public schools, but is generally obsolete elsewhere.
The person in charge of a school; To teach in the capacity of schoolmaster
The law so designated by Paul (Gal 3:24, Gal 3:25). As so used, the word does not mean teacher, but pedagogue (shortened into the modern page), i.e., one who was entrusted with the supervision of a family, taking them to and from the school, being responsible for their safety and manners. ...