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  2. Friends Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Friends Seminary, established by members of the Religious Society of Friends, whose members are known as Quakers, was founded in 1786 as Friends' Institute through a $10,000 bequest of Robert Murray, a wealthy New York merchant. It was located on Pearl Street in Manhattan and strived to provide Quaker children with a "guarded education."

  3. Category:Friends Seminary alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Friends Seminary alumni" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. David Allee;

  4. List of Friends schools - Wikipedia

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    Friends' School, Saffron Walden, England, (known as Walden School in 2016–17) the oldest Friends School, was founded in 1702, under the care of Britain Yearly Meeting which indirectly appointed the school's Board of Governors through the Friends' School Saffron Walden General Meeting [19] The school closed at the end of the summer term, 2017.

  5. Wylie Dufresne - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1970 in Providence, Rhode Island, Dufresne is a graduate of Friends Seminary [1] and The French Culinary Institute (now known as The International Culinary Center) in New York. In 1992, he completed a B.A. in philosophy at Colby College in Waterville, Maine.

  6. Henrietta Buckmaster - Wikipedia

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    She attended Friends Seminary and the Brearley School. [2] Buckmaster became a journalist and author focusing on historical books and novels, as well as being a book reviewer for some time. A major theme of her books was human freedom, and her subjects were often American slaves and women. [2]

  7. Constance Bartlett Hieatt - Wikipedia

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    Hieatt was born on 11 February 1928 in Boston, Massachusetts, [3] and grew up in New York City, where she attended Friends Seminary and earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Hunter College. She got her Ph.D. from Yale University in 1960, and worked a variety of jobs in New York City, including in print media.

  8. Timothy Foote - Wikipedia

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    He was educated at Friends Seminary in New York, and graduated from Harvard in 1949, Summa Cum Laude and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. [citation needed] During World War Two, he interrupted his education to work as a radio operator on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific.

  9. Malcolm Browne - Wikipedia

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    Browne was born and raised in New York City.His mother was a Quaker with fervently anti-war opinions, while his father was an architect who was Roman Catholic.Browne attended Friends Seminary, a Quaker school in Manhattan, from kindergarten through to twelfth grade. [3]