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Boston Latin gets ready to play host.(News)
From:
The Boston Herald
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January 8, 2002| Author:
Lazar, Kay
| COPYRIGHT 2002 Boston Herald. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Students at Boston Latin School are buzzing about the distinguished visitor scheduled to speak in their gym this afternoon.
"There are so many schools in the United States, and the president is coming here. It's pretty cool," said seventh-grader Alea Mehler yesterday as she colored star decorations that she and classmates were designing to hang near the president's podium.
After signing an education reform plan into law today in Ohio, President Bush is schedu...
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Boston Latin gets ready to play host.(News)
The Boston Herald
; Students at Boston Latin School are buzzing about the distinguished visitor scheduled to speak in their gym this afternoon. There are so many schools in the United States, and the president is coming here. It's pretty cool, said seventh-grader Alea Mehler yesterday as she colored star decorations
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FOOTBALL; THANKSGIVING 2003; Boston Latin delivers; English just can't keep up.(Sports)
The Boston Herald
; Byline: JOHN CONNOLLY A young Boston English team gave its best effort in recent years, blocking two extra points and stopping a more seasoned Boston Latin squad once on downs in the second half, but it hardly deterred a potent Wolfpack team that pulled away for a convincing 36-7 victory. A Harvard
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GROWING A BOSTON LATIN IN BROOKLYN
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; Big Apple educators descended upon the Hub this week determined to clone the heralded Boston Latin School, from its traditions and curriculum down to its name. The Brooklyn Latin School will open in September as the first of seven new selective schools New York City will add to its roster over the
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Diversity is what makes Boston Latin special
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; As a member of the graduating class of 1998, I think my decision to attend Boston Latin School was the best choice of my life -- but not for the reasons most people would expect. Latin's long list of illustrious alumni -- John Hancock, Ben Franklin, Joseph Kennedy -- embodies the academic standards
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GRATEFUL ALUMNUS GIVES BOSTON LATIN $1 MILLION
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; Boston Latin School, the oldest public preparatory school in the nation, has been given $1 million by Marshall S. Cogan, a New York businessman. It is the largest personal gift the school has received since its founding in 1635. Cogan, 52, a native of Brighton who graduated from Boston Latin in
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