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  1. Proceedings at the unveiling of a bust of Elizabeth Fry at Friend's School, Providence, R.I.Ninth month, 29th, 1885. by Providence Rhode Island. Friends' Boarding School, 1885
  2. Proceedings at the unveiling of a bust of Elizabeth Fry at Friend's School, Prov by Providence Rhode Island Friends' Boarding School, 1885
  3. Does the college admissions process influence visual art programs and student involvement in those programs at five academically competitive New England boarding schools?: A thesis by Charles D Noyes, 1992

61. Rhode Island Institute For The Deaf, 1895
school no longer exists as a day school, but has been merged into the rhode island Institute for the Deaf, and will be conducted as a boarding home and school.
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RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL REPORT For RHODE ISLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION

Published by Rhode Island News Company, 113 and 115 Westminster street, Providence, R.I. THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
PRINCIPAL OF THE
RHODE ISLAND INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF,
PROVIDENCE, R.I. FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31,
RHODE ISLAND INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF East Avenue, corner of Cypress Street
Providence, R. I. under the supervision of THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. CONSISTING OF
His Exellency Charles Warren Lippitt, Governor, ex-officio. His Honor Edwin R. Allen, Lieutenant-Governor, ex-officio.
Daniel B. Pond, President Mrs. Ellen T. McGuiness, Secretary Mrs. Jeanie L. Weeden, William K. Potter, Dr. Rowland R. Robinson, Howard Smith, J. C. B. Woods, Mrs. Lillie B. Chace Wyman Marsden J. Perry. Principal: First Assistant: Laura De L. Richards. Rebecca E. Sparrow. Assistant Teachers: A. Louise Steadman, Agnes March, Fannie M Cheney, Annie D. Ward, Allis M. Townsend, Jennie L. Ruggles.

62. Rhode Island And Providence Plantations Biographical, 45
Conference Seminary, the Classical Seminary at Kingston Hill, a boarding school at Brookfield where he organized a company for the Third rhode island Volunteers
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History of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: Biographical NY: The American Historical Society, Inc. 1920
p. 193 - 195:
Charles R. Brayton
'This photo was taken on the day General Brayton enlisted in the U. S. Army, age 21, 1861, as First Lieutenant.' GENERAL CHARLES RAY BRAYTON The name Brayton is an ancient English patronymic of local origin, and is found in records and registers of an eary date. The family in America dates from the beginning of Colonial immigration, and has been continuous in New England since the year 1643, when Francis Brayton, immigrant ancestor and founder, was received as an inhabitant of Portmouth, in the Colony of Rhode Island. The name is a notable one in the history of American affairs. In the direct line of the late General Charles Ray Brayton were many men whose names are of vital interest in the New England annals. The Brayton coat-of-arms is as follows: Arms - Azure two chevrons between as many mullets or.

63. NASA Quest > Space Team Online
Personal. I grew up in South Kingstown, rhode island, where I lived for 21 years. All of my siblings and I went to private boarding school.
http://quest.nasa.gov/space/team/rasco.html
Meet: Dorothy Rasco
Flight Crew Equipment Manager
Johnson Space Center
Who I Am and What I Do I have worked for the Johnson Space Center for 15 years. I always like to try new things and new challenges. I went to college and received a degree in civil and environmental engineering. My first job while in school was as a surveyor. After college I got a job with an oil company in San Francisco, CA. In this job, I was responsible for the cost estimates for multi-million dollar pipelines. After a couple of years, I moved to Texas where I worked for ARAMCO Services Company. This company's headquarters was located in Saudi Arabia. I was able to travel to Europe and Saudi Arabia for my job where I continued working with the planning, costs and schedules for multi-million dollar refineries. After a few more years, I joined NASA as a project engineer and then moved onto some other management positions. I love math and science and I continue to love to learn new facts. Everyday I go to work I learn something new, and that makes me very happy. I have to be in a position where I am always challenged or I get bored. My job right now is so exciting and so dynamic it makes me so happy!
Personal
I grew up in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, where I lived for 21 years. I grew up in a family that stressed education. My parents are from mainland China and I was the first generation born in the United States. All of my siblings and I went to private boarding school. My parents sacrificed many materialist items to be able to provide us with the best education.

64. Weekend Trips - Newport, Rhode Island
Schlebach of Newport, rhode island. He ll be happy to teach you this bastard offspring of windsurfing and wakeboarding at his Sky Kitesurfing School, the only
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65. Bishop Thomas F. Hendricken And The Immigrant Church
Besides the works of charity, rhode island Catholics also generously supported the work of Ursuline Sisters to take up the work of a boarding school and day
http://www.providencevisitor.com/history-07.html
TIMELINE
Mass celebrated for the first time in Newport, Rhode Island.
Restrictive franchise against Catholics revoked by act of the assembly.
December 8:First Mass celebrated in Providence.
In November, the Sacrament of Confirmation was administered in Bristol by Bishop Cheverus of Boston, when Marie Therese Maurice received this Sacrament.
Providence became a station to be visited at regular intervals and Mass was celebrated in an old wooden schoolhouse on Sheldon Street, near Benefit. The building was blown down in the great gale of 1815.
Parish of SS. Peter and Paul, Providence was established.
March 17, Rt. Rev. William Tyler, D.D., consecrated first Bishop of Hartford with residence at SS. Peter and Paul Church in Providence, Rhode Island.
April 11: Consecration of the "old" SS. Peter and Paul church, Providence as a Cathedral following completion of additional wings.
June 18: Bishop Tyler dies.
November 10: Rt Rev. Bernard O'Reilly consecrated second Bishop of Hartford with residence in Providence, Rhode Island.
Bishop O'Reilly brings the Sisters of Mercy into the diocese to staff the Cathedral School.

66. Bishop Matthew Harkins And Catholic Education
Of the 41 parishes in rhode island when Bishop Harkins became bishop, only 12 had Xavier s, Providence, and their boarding school at Bay View, East Providence.
http://www.providencevisitor.com/history-13.html
TIMELINE
Mass celebrated for the first time in Newport, Rhode Island.
Restrictive franchise against Catholics revoked by act of the assembly.
December 8:First Mass celebrated in Providence.
In November, the Sacrament of Confirmation was administered in Bristol by Bishop Cheverus of Boston, when Marie Therese Maurice received this Sacrament.
Providence became a station to be visited at regular intervals and Mass was celebrated in an old wooden schoolhouse on Sheldon Street, near Benefit. The building was blown down in the great gale of 1815.
Parish of SS. Peter and Paul, Providence was established.
March 17, Rt. Rev. William Tyler, D.D., consecrated first Bishop of Hartford with residence at SS. Peter and Paul Church in Providence, Rhode Island.
April 11: Consecration of the "old" SS. Peter and Paul church, Providence as a Cathedral following completion of additional wings.
June 18: Bishop Tyler dies.
November 10: Rt Rev. Bernard O'Reilly consecrated second Bishop of Hartford with residence in Providence, Rhode Island.
Bishop O'Reilly brings the Sisters of Mercy into the diocese to staff the Cathedral School.

67. Film & TV: Rhode Island Scholars (Weekly Alibi . 09-07-99)
loosely from the screenwriting siblings childhood growing up in rhode island, Outside Providence But I did have friends who went to boarding school and who
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Rhode Island Scholars
By Devin D. O'Leary Beginning this week, audiences will get to see the infamous Farrelly brothers ( ) in a whole new light. Sweet, nostalgic, poignant those aren't exactly words that have been used to describe the boys who put the Dippity in Cameron Diaz's Do. The release of their newest film, Outside Providence, may just change all that. Based on a novel by Peter Farrelly and drawn loosely from the screenwriting siblings' childhood growing up in Rhode Island, Outside Providence tells a hilarious but surprisingly heartfelt coming-of-age tale. Working-class teen Tim Dunphy (Shawn Hatosy) lives in the depressed industrial backwater of Pawtucket, R.I., and is saddled with a grumpy dad (Alec Baldwin), a three-legged dog (lest you forget entirely that this is a Farrelly film) and a pack of troublesome pals. After crashing into a parked car one drug-addled night, Tim finds himself shipped off to a snooty prep school. Severely outclassed, outnumbered and out of place, Tim nonetheless lands himself an upscale sweetheart (Amy Smart) and manages to do a little growing up. Weekly Alibi recently chatted with the film's hot young stars Shawn Hatosy ( ) and Amy Smart ( Varsity Blues, Starship Troopers, The Last Time I Committed Suicide

68. Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
The Jungle, at 93 rhode island Avenue, in Newport, rhode island, which remained Research, 1985), refers to the school as Mrs. Hubbard s boarding School, 397
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Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
Sarah Chauncy Woolsey , who wrote under the name Susan Coolidge, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, 1835, into a family related not only to Jonathan Edwards and Governor Winthrop, but also to three presidents of Yale: Sarah's great-uncle, Timothy Dwight; her uncle, Theodore Dwight Woolsey; and her cousin, Timothy Dwight.
Her childhood and adolescence provided the material for her most famous children's books, the "Katy" series. According to Frances C. Darling, the Woolsey family home in Cleveland five acres, complete with "a pasture with a brook in it and butternut trees and four cows" served as the setting for the Carrs' home in What Katy Did , and the Carr children were loosely modeled on Sarah Woolsey and her siblings. Sarah, the eldest, "was uncommonly tall, just [like] Katy Carr, quick-witted, impulsive and full of imagination" (253). Her sister Jane, "small and fair with lovely blue eyes," (253) became Clover in the stories; her brother William was Phil; the youngest sisters Elizabeth and Theodora (frequently called Dora) became Elsie and Johanna, respectively; and an orphaned cousin, Theodorus, who lived with the family, was Dorry. These are the six children referred to in the book's dedication (253).
Like other nineteenth-century girls' authors, Coolidge was a creative child, producing stories and poems for her family. She was also well educated, attending a private school in Cleveland and, later, with her sister Jane, a boarding school in Hanover, New Hampshire, the Select Family School for Young Ladies.

69. Roadfood.com Forums - Clam Chowda
my parents decided to send me to one of the picturesque boarding school in MA rhode island Red Chowder @ On the Roch s in West Warwick RI Seafood Chowder Toss
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70. Crandall, Prudence
on September 3, 1803, Prudence Crandall grew up in a Quaker household and was educated at the New England Friends boarding School in Providence, rhode island.
http://www.britannica.com/women/articles/Crandall_Prudence.html
Crandall, Prudence
(1803-1890), educator and social reformer Born in Hopkinton, Rhode Island, on September 3, 1803, Prudence Crandall grew up in a Quaker household and was educated at the New England Friends' Boarding School in Providence, Rhode Island. After a brief period of teaching school, she moved to Canterbury, Connecticut, where she opened a private girls' academy in 1831; it was soon recognized as one of the best in the state. When early in 1833 she admitted to the school a young African-American girl, Crandall was immediately the focus of heated protest and controversy. In March 1833, on the advice of William Lloyd Garrison and Samuel J. May, she opened on the same premises a new school for "young ladies and little misses of color." The local citizenry were even more outraged and embarked upon a campaign of unremitting persecution and ostracism. Within weeks the Connecticut legislature enacted a bill forbidding the establishment of schools for nonresident African Americans without the consent of local authorities. In a case that received wide publicity and enlisted the aid of many prominent abolitionists, Crandall was indicted and convicted under the so-called "Black Law" and imprisoned until July 1834, when the court of appeals reversed her conviction on technical grounds. Local opposition increased to the point of mob violence, however, and in September 1834 she was forced to give up her school. With her husband, Calvin Philleo, a Baptist minister whom she had married in August, Crandall moved to Illinois; after his death in 1874 she went to live with her brother in Elk Falls, Kansas. Connecticut's Black Law had been repealed in 1838, and in 1886 the Connecticut legislature attempted amends with a small pension for Crandall, who died in Elk Falls on January 28, 1890.

71. Rhode Island Pet Sitting, Rhode Island Portrait Photographers, Rhode Island Day
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72. Jim Geraghty On John Kerry & Naushon Island On National Review Online
relatives helped pay for Kerry s boarding school in Switzerland At school, Kerry faced a reception more spent at Hammersmith Farm in rhode island, which was
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    Jay Gatsby runs for president.
    N aushon Island, off the Massachusetts coast, has been known as the home of pirates, who confiscated the hard-earned wealth of merchants and businessmen; sheep, obedient creatures who demonstrate no independence; ticks and flies, droning annoying pests; and is rumored to be haunted by frightening, ghostly pale, gaunt figures. It is also a family home of John Kerry; readers can decide for themselves whether he constitutes a redundant addition to that list. Seven miles long and about 5,000 acres, Naushon is the largest and most unspoiled in the Elizabeth Islands chain, just northwest of Martha's Vineyard and Chappaquiddick. The only year-round settlement in the chain is the town of Gosnold, on the outermost and lone public island, Cuttyhunk. In its history, Naushon has been owned by only three families; the family of the first governor of Massachusetts colony, the Winthrops, the Bowdoins, and the Forbeses for the most recent 148 years. "In order to preserve the owners' privacy and maintain the islands in the face of campers, litterers, thieves, arsonists, hunters, and others, they are all strictly no trespassing," wrote Naushon Shareholder David Gregg in a letter to a kayaker in the mid-1990s. (Arsonists?)

73. Portsmouth Abbey School - About Us - FAQ
experience the cultural diversity of the boarding program, and is located in Portsmouth, on Aquidneck island in the state of rhode island ( Directions Map
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Do I need to be a Roman Catholic to attend the school?
Although Portsmouth is one of two Catholic boarding schools on the East coast, and two-thirds of the student body is Catholic, you do not have to be Catholic to attend. Our non-Catholic students often remark about how comfortable they are in a Catholic environment in which they are not pressured to amend their beliefs, but are encouraged to share their personal opinions both in and out of the classroom. I noticed that all students are required to play a sport each season. Do I have to be an athlete to attend the school? Portsmouth has enjoyed a fine tradition of successful athletics, fielding teams composed of both proven athletes and also students who arrive at Portsmouth with no prior athletic experience. In addition to the afternoon sports selections, students may opt to share their time with others through a community service internship or participate in a dramatic production of the theater department. What do students do on the weekends? Each weekend, Portsmouth provides activities both on and off-campus in order to entertain our students. Regularly scheduled dances, lectures, athletic contests, and movies occupy students? free time, as well as frequent bus trips to Newport, Providence, Boston, and local mountains for skiing.

74. Portsmouth Abbey School - School Life - News
a short distance from Newport, rhode island, the campus safe and welcoming environment for 340 boarding and day Given the school’s small size, students have
http://www.portsmouthabbey.org/page/37/34/
19 Portsmouth Abbey School Student-Athletes Receive All-Conference Recognition
December 15, 2003
The Evergreen Conference, in which the Portsmouth Abbey Football team competes, announced its All-Conference awards for the fall season. For their play on the gridiron, sixth formers (seniors), Jerome Igle of Middletown, William Schappert of New York, NY, Joe Awantang of Dulles, VA, and fourth former (sophomore) P.J. Arroyo of Charlestown, MA won all-Evergreen Conference awards. Fifth former (junior) A.J. Beaulieu of Chicopee, MA and sixth former (senior) Jeff Willis of Tampa, FL received Second Team honors.
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75. Jim Young
University of rhode island, BS.Zoology, 75; Harvard University, Ed.M., 84. of Admissions and Financial Aid at Brewster Academy, a boarding school, located in
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ROCKY HILL SCHOOL Jim Young E-Mail: jyoung@rockyhill.org Headmaster
  • University of Rhode Island, B.S.Zoology, '75 Harvard University, Ed.M., '84
Background: Jim is an alumnus Jama . In 1990, Jim accepted the position of Headmaster at Bridgton Academy in Maine. In July,1995, Jim and Jama arrived at Rocky Hill School . Jim has brought to RHS an incredible amount of experience in all facets of independent school life, along with strong leadership skills, clear vision and a devotion to his alma mater. Jim considers Headmastering to be a unique job. He views his job primarily as a combination of at least three distinct roles: Master teacher for the community, which includes every constituency, coach in a well played game, and CEO of a well run business. "Frequently", states our dynamic Head of School, "and perhaps more often than not, the community also expects me to be the 'pastor' of the congregation!"
Interests and Activities:
Jim is a voracious reader, although more is professional in orientation than of a purely relaxing nature. Classic literature and historical novels are among his favorites, especially if they are about the sea. In addition, he is an active member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), the Association of Independent Schools of New England (AISNE), and ISARI, as well as other professional organizations. Jim Young is also a member of the Society of the Colonial Wars, reflecting his early family heritage in the state of Rhode Island.

76. History Of East Greenwich Rhode Island
HISTORY Of The Town of East Greenwich rhode island AND ADJACENT TERRITORY RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES FRIENDS, 66 Friends boarding School, 102 CHAPTER V. RELIGIOUS
http://www.usigs.org/library/books/ri/RIEastGreenwich1877/EGR000.HTML
HISTORY
Of The Town of
East Greenwich
RHODE ISLAND AND ADJACENT TERRITORY,
FROM 1677 TO 1877.
BY D. H. GREENE, M. D
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for the Free Books Online Effort and the NEHGS Contents Illustrations
TOWN OF EAST GREENWICH,Frontispiece.
COUNTY COURT HOUSE,Opposite page 40.
GREENWICH ACADEMY,Opposite page 203. PAGE. PREFACE, 3 CHAPTER I. SETTLEMENT OF THE TOWN, 9 CHAPTER II EARLY LEGISLATION, 29 CHAPTER Ill. MANUFACTURES, 51 Pottery, 51 Calico Printing, 52 Saltpetre Works, 5T Card Manufacture, 57 Tanneries, 59 Hats, 5q Cotton Manufacture, 61 Woolen Manufacture, 62 Print Works, 62 Brass Foundry, 63 Coir Brushes, 64

77. Finding Aid To The Personal Papers Of Hugh D. Auchincloss III
spent summers together at Hammersmith Farm in Newport, rhode island, and corresponded Onassis covers 1944 to 1952, as Onassis attended boarding school at Miss
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Papers 1942-97. Step-brother of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. Correspondence; memoir, Growing Up With Jackie: My Memories Access Open. Usage Restrictions According to the deed of gift signed Provenance Received from Hugh D. Auchincloss III of Newport, Rhode Island in May 1997 (1997-025) and June 1997 (1997-031). Extent About 180 items (0.5 feet). Withdrawn Items Selected folders may contain withdrawal sheets where documents, in accordance with the donor's deed of gift, were removed from the collection. These include documents which may be used to injure or harass any living person. Date Opened January 2000 Additional material opened in April 2003 Processed by Kara Drake Revisions Finding aid updated in April 2003 by Jennifer Miller Encoded by Jennifer Miller Related Collections Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis papers, John F. Kennedy Library

78. Find New England Sites - SURRETTE AMERICA BATTERY
Serving Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, rhode island, Vermont 9 Tribal An elementary school and a boarding school were located in the area
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79. =TheHill.com=
Coming from a rhode island school into a big, fastpaced boarding school, with youngsters from all over the world, some very sophisticated people.”.
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80. 1. Historical Note
contains information on families from Johnston, Smithfield and Glocester, rhode island. advice to his daughter while she was away at boarding school in Hartford
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The Winsors were one of the first families to settle in Rhode Island. Joshua Winsor arrived in Boston from England in 1637, following Roger Williams to Providence soon after. he had four children. The youngest, Samuel (1644-1705), married Mercy, the youngest daughter of Roger Williams. They had three children: Samuel 2nd, Hannah and Joshua. Samuel the 2nd (1677-1758) later became pastor of the First Baptist Church in Providence. He married Mercy Harding and had nine children: Joseph, Samuel the 3rd, Martha, Mary, Mercy, Hannah, Lydia, Deborah and Freelove. Samuel the 3rd (1722-1803) was also a pastor at the First Baptist Church. However, in 1770 and 1771, a controversy within the church caused him to form a new Baptist church in Johnston, Rhode Island. He married Lydia Olney, and upon her death Anne Winsor, a distant cousin. He had several daughters and sons, including Olney Winsor (1753-1837), Lucy (b.1745), Hannah (m. Nehemiah Hawkins), and Benjamin (1766-1827). Olney married Hope Thurber and had several children, one being his daughter Susan (1789-1879). Lucy Winsor married Joseph Spears. Benjamin married first Zelota Angell, and second Lydia Hawkins (1767-1856) of Smithfield, and had several children, including Serril Winsor (1798-1871).
Bibliography: Flagg, Elizabeth M.W.

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