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Holy Cross School - New Orleans, Louisiana - History Isidore s College, a boarding and day school, took its place. First chartered by the State of louisiana in 1890, the name was changed to Holy Cross in 1895 http://www.holycrosstigers.com/about/history.asp
Extractions: Download FREE Acrobat Reader Software About Holy Cross Mission Shared Values Vision Holy Cross School enjoys the distinction of being the second oldest sustained foundation world wide in the Congregation of Holy Cross. The first brothers were sent by Father Basil Moreau in 1849 to assume responsibility for St. Mary's Orphanage. On May 18, 1849 Brother Vincent Peau wrote to Father Moreau: During the early years of the foundation, New Orleans was devastated by a series of epidemics: cholera, yellow fever, and malaria. The city suffered privation as a result of the northern blockade during the War between the States. There was the continuing aggravation of the climate which Brother Vincent said "was unhealthy, especially for strangers." More than once consideration was given to withdrawing the members of the Congregation from New Orleans. In the late 1850's, Father Moreau was prompted to write:
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Extractions: MEMOIRS OF A CAJUN BOY by Allen John Rogers CHAPTER SIX SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA INSTITUTE When I finally walked on the SLI campus I had something of an inferiority complex. I felt that I was not as well prepared for college as all of these younger people who had had the benefit of 4 years of high school. I found later that I had nothing to fear. Many of those kids were not fully prepared for college - many had come to college to play. One of my classes was in college algebra and the man who taught it prefaced the first day with the statement that he was going to flunk half of the class. The reason that he gave was that they would not study and would not be able to pass the tests. And that is just what happened. I was to learn later that all of the colleges in SLI were getting tougher because they were preparing for accreditation. I spent my first two months in a dormitory, but I soon found that that was not for me. The kids who lived there were not seriously interested in an education. They were more interested in playing poker or Bourre' (also known as booray or Louisiana Cajun poker). They would be playing until 2 oclock in the morning. Most of these would flunk their first freshman semester. By the end of the first semester the formerly densely populated campus would be almost barren of freshman students. I decided to move to a boarding house run by a Lebanese American family. I got room and board for a fixed rent that I could afford. I roomed for a while with a young man whose surname was Richard who was preparing for medical school. But living in a boarding house was not for me either. I did not like the food - mostly starches and beans, lentils and something called kibby. It was there that I began to have trouble with a duodenal ulcer. I cannot blame the food at the boarding house entirely because I still smoked cigarettes and drank coffee, both of which aggravated the problem. I found a very small apartment just off campus. A fellow named Walter who had lived in the boarding house and I rented the apartment for $40 a month and we split the rent. I liked it because I could cook my own food there and eat out when I wanted to.
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Extractions: From: Clark Davis Adams ( cadams@infidels.org ) Subject: Here's My Story... Date: 29 Dec 1995 Okay, my turn. A couple of years ago I won an honorable mention prize in FFRF's college essay contest for my essay, "Growing Up an Atheist in the Religious Mid-South." In 1994, I gave a similar speech at the Fourth of July Lake Hypatia Monster Gala. Of course, I can't find the electronic version of either (I just moved), so I get to shoot from the hip :). Here is the story of my intellectual development, and the consequences which followed. I apologize for the length, but I think all of the information is important to the story. I also apologize for the informal style, as much of the stuff here is very emotional to me and nobody besides myself proofread it before I submitted it: I was born in July, 1969 (Space Baby :) in Louisville, KY, USA, a typical Midwestern town to a typical Midwestern middle class family (with two kids instead of two-and-a-half). My father was, and still is, a non-practicing Presby-Methodist who never attends church. My mother was a Roman Catholic who saw fit I be reared as such. FWIW, she now attends a liberal Methodist church because the minister, a female, is a close friend of hers. I was carried to church and "CCD" classes (that's what we called catechism classes) from the start. I didn't mind them at first, because it was just "play time," and when you are a toddler, toys rule. When I was 6, we moved to Indianapolis, Indiana. I still was treated to weekly, and sometimes, semi-weekly doses of religious instruction. I gradually began to dislike them because it appeared to me that they were becoming more indoctrinating, and less playing. I remember my first hint of skepticism: We learned of the bible fable of Sodom and Gomorrah (not in any detail as we were quite young). When I was told that Lot's wife was turned into a pillar of salt for looking back at the city, my first reaction was that god was like a "bully." Even at a pretty early age, I knew that bible-god's punishment did not fit the crime.
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Extractions: Gail Larned Home Workshops Gallery ... Favorite Links Bio/Resume Born in Chicago in 1948, Gail grew up in Louisiana. She was graduated from All Saints Episcopal Boarding School for Girls in 1967. Gail attended Louisiana State University and Ohio State University, majoring in fine arts. She is self-taught in her field, which is fiber sculpture, beginning in 1968 when she learned to tie knots (macrame). Gail's first exhibition as a professional artist was in 1975 at Gallery 200 in Columbus. Since then she has completed numerous commissions for corporate and residential clients. Gail's current work is creating larger-than-life flowers out of satin rattail cord, jute and wire. Her next exhibition is a show of landscape sculptures at Roy G Biv Gallery in Columbus, May of 2001. EXHIBITIONS: 2000 Best of 2000, Ohio Craft Museum, Columbus, OH
Saint Katharine Drexel work began by establishing a boarding school for Black Michael s School on the Navajo Indian reservation was In 1915, louisiana relocated a black college http://www.phillyburbs.com/drexel/bio.shtml
Extractions: Birth of a Saint Francis Anthony and Hanna Langstroth Drexel gave birth to their second daughter Katharine, on November 26, 1858. Hannah Langstroth Drexel died Dec. 30 of that year. Two sisters: Elizabeth, three years older and Louise born in 1863 to Drexel and his second wife, Emma Bouvier Drexel. In 1870, Mr. Drexel purchased a summer home, Saint Michel. in Torresdale, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth and Katharine taught at the Sunday School that Emma Drexel began for the children of employees and neighbors. Call to Religious Life In 1883 Katharine's mother, Emma Bouvier Drexel, developed cancer when she was twenty-one. Katharine helped nurse her mother for three years. After her mother's death, Katharine wrote for counsel to Bishop O'Connor in reference to her call to the religious life. Bureau of Colored and Indian Missions After the death of Mr. Drexel in 1885, Katharine, along with her sisters, visited Indian reservations where she became aware of the sufferings of the Indians first hand. She began to build schools, supply food and clothing, furnishings, and salaries for teachers on the reservations. She was also able to find priests to serve the spiritual needs of the people. Katharine also became aware of the sufferings of the Black people of the south and the east. She supported financially supported missions throughout the country and abroad.
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Extractions: Admission The Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School Office of Admission expects that after reading through the schools web page, you may have questions or want additional information mailed to your home. Since we believe in offering you personalized service, you are welcome to contact any member of the Admission staff for assistance, or you may send your inquiry to the general email address at the bottom of the page. Kathy Watts kwatts @rabungap.org Mrs. Watts can help you schedule a visit to Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School for an interview, ISEE testing, or an upcoming open house event. As one of the most knowledgeable people on the entire RGNS campus, Mrs. Watts can provide you with answers to many of your questions, or she can get you in touch with the most appropriate person to provide answers to your specific issues. DaRel Christiansen
Woodlands Academy Of The Sacred Heart St. Duchesne the Superior, head of the boarding school, teacher of in Paris and while the school flourished, Philippine 1817 Bishop William DuBourg of louisiana visited the http://www.woodlands.lfc.edu/New Webpage Design/About Us/Our History/Saint Rose
IJET Volume 4, Number 1, 1998 of Administrative and Foundational Services 111 Peabody Hall, louisiana State University few parents were willing to send their children to a boarding school. http://www.aace.org/pubs/ijet/v4n1.htm
Extractions: Volume 4, Number 1 1998 Contents Wireless Technologies in the Learning Environment: Prospects and Challenges Marlyn Kemper Littman 3 David Kerven, Elizabeth Ambos, and Eric Frost 31 Merylann J. Schuttloffel 45 Janice M. Stuhlmann and Richard Fossey 59 David Mioduser and Avigail Oren 75 Mark Hawkes 97 Abstracts Wireless Technologies in the Learning Environment: Prospects and Challenges Marlyn Kemper Littman School of Computer and Information Sciences Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315, USA marlyn@scis.nova.edu
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Extractions: In French Ursuline nuns founded a monastery in New Orleans, Louisiana , and organized their area schools from it. In Louisiana became a Spanish possession, and Spanish sisters came to assist. In the territory reverted back to France, and the Spanish sisters fled in the face of France anti-Catholicsm. In , short on teachers , Mother Saint Andre Madier requested reinforcements in the form of more sisters from France. The relative to whom she write, Mother Saint Michel, was running a Catholic boarding school for girls. Bishop Fournier, short-handed due to the repressions of the French Revolution, declined to send any sisters. Mother Saint Michel was given permission to appeal to the pope . The pope was a prisoner of Napoleon, and it seemed unlikely he would even receive her letter of petition. Mother Saint Michel prayed, O most Holy Virgin Mary , if you obtain for me a prompt and favorable answer to this letter, I promise to have you honored at New Orleans under the title of Our Lady of Prompt Succor. and sent her letter on 19 March . Against all odds, she received a response on
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