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  2. Boston Latin School - Wikipedia

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    Magill White was the only female pupil at the school when she attended. Later, the Girls' Latin School was founded in 1877. Boston Latin admitted its first co-educational class in 1972. [23] The school appointed Marie Frisardi Cleary [24] and Juanita Ponte [25] as the first two women in its academic faculty in 1967.

  3. List of Boston Latin School alumni - Wikipedia

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    The front entrance to Boston Latin School on Avenue Louis Pasteur. Boston Latin School is a public exam school located in Boston, Massachusetts, that was founded in 1635. It is the first public school and the oldest existing school in the United States. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. History of education in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Boston Latin School was founded in 1635. [1] Boston Latin School was not funded by tax dollars in its early days, however. On January 1, 1644, by unanimous vote, Dedham authorized the first U.S. taxpayer-funded public school; "the seed of American education." [2]

  5. Latin school - Wikipedia

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    Latin schools, on the same model, were founded in North America, importing the European methods of education. The first of these was Boston Latin School, founded in 1635. These fed early universities such as Harvard, with students capable of speaking, reading and debating in Latin. The challenge to the Latin, Greek and "classical" domination of ...

  6. Boston Latin Academy - Wikipedia

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    Boston Latin Academy (BLA) is a public exam school founded in 1878 in Boston, Massachusetts providing students in grades 7th through 12th a classical preparatory education. Originally named Girls' Latin School , it became the first college preparatory high school for girls in the United States. [ 4 ]

  7. Adolphus W. Green - Wikipedia

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    Adolphus Williamson Green was born on January 14, 1843, in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] [2] [3] His ancestors had immigrated to the United States from Ireland. [4] Green was educated in Boston public schools, including the Boston Latin School, from which he graduated in 1859. [2] [5] He entered Harvard University in 1859, graduating in 1863. [3] [6]

  8. Wikipedia : Featured list candidates/List of Boston Latin ...

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  9. Henry Lee Higginson - Wikipedia

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    Henry graduated from Boston Latin School in 1851, only after withdrawing twice due to eye fatigue problems. He began studies at Harvard College , but withdrew after 4 months when he again experienced eye fatigue and he was sent to Europe.