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How did schools reopen after the polio epidemic?

The Question: Obviously people are talking about schools reopening soon. I know that back during polio there was a lot of similar stuff like people leaving cities and closing schools. How did they…

1996-97 Season: High School Players to enter NBA

PlayerPro careerTony Kappen1946-47Connie Simmons1946-56Joe Graboski1948-62Reggie Harding1963-68Moses Malone1974-95Bill Willoughby1975-84Darryl Dawkins1975-89Kevin Garnett1995—Kobe Bryant1996—…

1998-99 Season: High School Players to enter NBA

PlayerPro careerTony Kappen1946-47Connie Simmons1946-56Joe Graboski1948-62Reggie Harding1963-68Moses Malone1974-95Bill Willoughby1975-84Darryl Dawkins1975-89Kevin Garnett1995—Kobe Bryant1996—…

1997-98 Season: High School Players to enter NBA

PlayerPro careerTony Kappen1946-47Connie Simmons1946-56Joe Graboski1948-62Reggie Harding1963-68Moses Malone1974-95Bill Willoughby1975-84Darryl Dawkins1975-89Kevin Garnett1995—Kobe Bryant1996—…

Charterhouse

(Encyclopedia) Charterhouse [Fr.,=Chartreuse], in London, England, once a Carthusian monastery (founded 1371), later a hospital for old men and then a school for boys, endowed in 1611. The school,…

Boston College

(Encyclopedia) Boston College, main campus at Chestnut Hill, Mass.; coeducational; Jesuit; est. and opened 1863. Actually a university, the school's Chestnut Hill campus comprises colleges of arts…

Phillips Exeter Academy

(Encyclopedia) Phillips Exeter AcademyPhillips Exeter Academyĕkˈsətər [key], at Exeter, N.H.; coeducational; chartered 1781, opened 1783 by John Phillips. It has been an influential preparatory…

Berry, Martha McChesney

(Encyclopedia) Berry, Martha McChesney, 1866–1942, American educator and philanthropist, b. near Rome, Ga., Ph.D. Univ. of Georgia, 1920. Determined to provide educational opportunities for…