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  2. Rivers School - Wikipedia

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    Rivers School was founded in 1915 as an educational institution for boys in Brookline, Massachusetts. Robert W. Rivers founded the school and was its first headmaster. The Country Day School for Boys of Boston merged with Rivers in 1940, and the school moved to its present location in Weston in 1960. It became co-educational in 1989. [3]

  3. Category:Rivers School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Alumni of Rivers School in Weston, Massachusetts. Pages in category "Rivers School alumni" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  4. The Rivers School - Wikipedia

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  5. Josh Kraft - Wikipedia

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    In a 2008 profile, Mary Moore of Boston Business Journal idiomatically described his upbringing as having included "silver-spoon comforts" by virtue of his family wealth. [4] Kraft attended high school at the Rivers School, graduating in 1985. [5] Kraft received his bachelor's degree from Williams College, [2] graduating in 1989. [6]

  6. Category:Boston Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Boston School Committee This page was last edited on 3 December 2023, at 06:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. Middlesex School - Wikipedia

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    Middlesex School (informally known as MX) is a coeducational, independent, and non-sectarian boarding secondary school located in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Founded in 1901 to educate the children of wealthy Boston Brahmin families, Middlesex introduced a national scholarship program in 1935 and currently educates 425 students in ...

  8. Traditional water sources of Persian antiquity - Wikipedia

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    The Persian historian Hamdollah Mostowfi writes: “Zobeyde Khatoon (Haroon al-Rashid’s wife) constructed a qanat in Mecca. After the time of Haroon al-Rashid, during the caliph Moghtader’s reign this qanat fell into decay, but he rehabilitated it, and the qanat was rehabilitated again after it collapsed during the reign of two other ...

  9. List of rivers of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Karun-3 dam, one of the many large power dams on the Karun River. Arvand Rud. Haffar, originally an artificial channel now forming the estuary of the Karun; Karun River . Marun River