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Cardinal Gibbons School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cardinal Gibbons School is a Catholic school for boys, grades 8-12 in Baltimore, Maryland. The Cardinal Gibbons School occupies the campus of the former St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys in ...
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Babe Ruth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A challenge to his parents, George Ruth Jr. spent his early years at St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys. Learn about Babe Ruth at HowStuffWorks. ... He was committed to the St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys and legally removed from his parents' care, becoming a ward of the Xaverian Brothers who operated the school.
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In February of 1914 George was ready to leave St. Mary’s Industrial School for Boys, and had been transformed from an “urchin of the docks” into a responsible young man. He had signed a contract with the Baltimore Orioles (minor league) for one hundred dollars a month, considerable more than his candy money.
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a St. Patrick's Day hymn published in Boston; report on destitute Catholic children in Boston; subscription blank from St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, near Baltimore.
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If you are interested in obtaining information on students that attended a Sulpician school in Maryland, including St. Mary's College (1799-1852), for your family history, please submit your request in writing to the Associated Archives, providing as much information as you can on the student (ex., full name,
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RATHBONE Mary Ann Wife 53 Matron Salford, Lancs. ... KIRK Charles E Schoolmaster 20 Schoolmaster Covenham St Mary, Lancs. ... SCHOOL INDEX...
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Babe Ruth did not go to a High School or college. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School (Baltimore), an institution for underprivileged boys, were he learned to play baseball.
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Brought up in the Baltimore area he went to a local elementary school.He was considered to be an "incorrigible kid", and had to be removed. When Babe Ruth was seven years old his parents placed him in St. Mary's Industrial School (Baltimore), an institution for underprivileged boys.
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Listed below are the names of people that were listed on the 1910 census for the Boys Industrial School (B. I. S.). The school was established in 1857 and was called the Ohio Reformed School. In 1885 the name was changed to Boys Industrial School. ... ST.JOHN, Clarence STACK, ... SWISHER, Harold L. TANEYHILL, Wm. B. TATJE, Mary E.
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