- contingent.
Later batches of
American teachers were also
dubbed Thomasites. The
Thomasites—365
males and 165 females—left Pier 12 of San
Francisco on July...
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Philippines and
subsequently the
Insular Government of the
Philippine Islands;
Thomasites first established a
variation of
American English in
these islands. In...
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ships named Sheridan and
Thomas and came to be
called Thomasites. The
original batch of
Thomasites was
composed by 365
males and 165 females, who sailed...
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public instruction to
engage 600
teachers from the U.S. – the so-called
Thomasites. Free
primary schools that
instructed on
duties of
citizenship and avocation...
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Tarlac City, Philippines.
Established on
September 2, 1902 by
American Thomasites, it is one of the
oldest public high
school system in the country. It...
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General Tinio,
formerly known as Papaya,
officially the Muni****lity of
General Tinio (Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Heneral Tinio, Ilocano: Ili ti
Heneral Tinio)...
- [Melton 2003]: 479 [Chryssides 2001]: 82–83 Christadelphians, a.k.a.
Thomasites John
Thomas 1844
Baptist Restorationism [Chryssides 2001]: 81–82 [Nichols...
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Riders during the Spanish–American War. Later, he was one of the
first Thomasites sent by the U.S.
government to
establish an
English language-based public...
- The
school was
established initially as an
intermediate school by the
Thomasites, a
group of
American teachers brought by the
United States during the...
- used
English as the
medium of instruction.
Around 600
educators (called "
Thomasites") who
arrived in that year
aboard the USAT
Thomas replaced the soldiers...