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  2. Montgomery Bell Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Bell Academy theater program has won awards at the Tennessee Theater Association. [citation needed] The school also performs its annual student-directed one-acts in April and May, where it invites the students to write and direct their original scripts. MBA also performs its annual musical with students from the Harpeth Hall ...

  3. Frank Maxwell Andrews - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from the city's Montgomery Bell Academy in 1901 and graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1906. [3] Andrews graduated 42nd in his class and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 8th Cavalry on June 12, 1906, assigned to the Philippines from October 1906 to May 1907, and then to Fort Huachuca, Arizona.

  4. Harpeth Hall School - Wikipedia

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    Harpeth Hall collaborates with Montgomery Bell Academy, a school for boys located nearby. Both schools have a strong tradition of single-gender education, but have agreed to participate in joint drama and music programs, community service projects, sharing of athletic field space, and transportation to athletic competitions.

  5. Montgomery Bell - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Bell was born on January 3, 1769, in Chester County, Pennsylvania. [1] His father, John Bell, was an Irish emigrant to the United States. [1] His mother was Mary Patterson. [1] He was of Scotch-Irish descent on both sides. [1] Bell served a three-year apprenticeship to a tanner and later became a hatmaker with an older brother.

  6. Joe C. Davis Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He attended Montgomery Bell Academy, where he started playing tennis. [2] Davis was implored to come to Vanderbilt by Dr. Tom Zerfoss. He graduated from Vanderbilt University, where he won 35 titles, including three Southeastern Conference championships, between 1936 and 1942. [2] [4] He also played on the Vanderbilt basketball team. [2]

  7. List of Tournament of Champions winners - Wikipedia

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    2019: North Broward Prep (FL) – Nicholas Mancini/Giorgio Rabbini; Montgomery Bell Academy (TN) – Aden Barton/Julian Habermann; 2020: Montgomery Bell Academy (TN) – Aden Barton/Sam Meacham; Whitney M. Young Magnet High School (IL) – Jeremy Margolin/Henry Mitchell

  8. Talk:Montgomery Bell Academy - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Bell Academy is within the scope of ... What a good athletic section should include is the name of the conference the school is in, the state ...

  9. Ridley Wills II - Wikipedia

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    William Ridley Wills II (June 19, 1934 – January 16, 2025) was an American author and historian, who authored 34 historical and biographical books as of 2024. He received the Tennessee History Book Award in 1991 for his first book, The History of Belle Meade: Mansion, Plantation and Stud.