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  2. Noble and Greenough School - Wikipedia

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    The Noble and Greenough School, commonly known as Nobles, is a coeducational, nonsectarian day and five-day boarding school in Dedham, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. It educates 638 boys and girls in grades 7–12. The school's 187-acre (0.76 km 2) campus borders the Charles River. [2]

  3. Jimmy Hayes (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    James Ryan Hayes (November 21, 1989 – August 23, 2021) was an American professional ice hockey right winger.Nicknamed "Broadway", he was selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the second round, 60th overall, of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft and played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Chicago Blackhawks, Florida Panthers, Boston Bruins, and the New Jersey Devils.

  4. Throwbacks: Off a .500 season, Milton Academy football ... - AOL

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    Exhibit A: the Mustangs' rivalry with Noble and Greenough School dates back to 1886, making it the fifth-oldest such get-together in the country at the high school level. ... the Mustangs were a ...

  5. Groton School - Wikipedia

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    Groton's crews have rowed against Noble and Greenough School since 1922. [231] [232] This rivalry developed because historically, Groton and St. Mark's only played each other in football, baseball, and fives, [233] although the schools now play in all sports. Groton and St. Paul's School play each other in all sports and compete for a trophy.

  6. Wyc Grousbeck - Wikipedia

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    Grousbeck was born in Worcester, Massachusetts and graduated from Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, Massachusetts.He attended Princeton University, B.A. in history in 1983, and rowed on the 1983 undefeated lightweight crew team that claimed the Ivy League and National rowing championship.

  7. George Clapp Vaillant - Wikipedia

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    George Clapp Vaillant (April 5, 1901 – May 13, 1945) was an American anthropologist. George Clapp Vaillant was born 1901 in Boston, Massachusetts, and attended Noble and Greenough School in his hometown. After finishing his secondary education at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, he went to Harvard University where he received his ...

  8. Percival Lowell - Wikipedia

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    Percival graduated from the Noble and Greenough School in 1872 and Harvard College in 1876 with distinction in mathematics. [5] While at Harvard he joined Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. At his college graduation, he gave a speech, considered very advanced for its time, on the nebular hypothesis.

  9. Dedham, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Dedham (/ ˈdɛdəm / DED-əm) is a town in, and the county seat of, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Located on Boston 's southwestern border, the population was 25,364 at the 2020 census. First settled by English colonists in 1635 and incorporated in 1636, Dedham established the first public school in America in 1643.