Thomas Hall Jesuit Community - Loyola University New Orleans At the time it was the only Catholic school for boys in louisiana. than itwas to New Orleans, since the two former were predominantly boarding schools. http://www.loyno.edu/thomashall/Last150.html
Extractions: This site is accessible using any internet enabled device but will look best in a modern graphical browser that supports web standards Jump To: Content Navigation Main Navigation Loyola Home Summer at Loyola Welcome Academics Admissions Administration News and Calendars Find People and Places Libraries Centers and Institutes Jesuit Identity Student Life Athletics Giving To Loyola Prospective Students Current Students Alumni Parents Visitors Quick Links Academic Calendar Blackboard Bookstore Campus Maps Hurricane Plan Jobs@Loyola LORA Publicity Request QEP SACS Schedule of Classes University Policies Weather Help WebMail A-Z Index by Thomas H. Clancy, S.J. When Huey Long became governor of Louisiana there were 331 miles of paved roads and three major bridges in the state highway system. In a state with as much water as Louisiana it is difficult to think ourselves back to a time when every lake, river, and bayou except three had to be crossed by boat. That was 1928. But here's an even more staggering challenge to the imagination. Go back almost a century further and think of the state of Louisiana with a grand total of 26 churches and 24 priests. It's no wonder then that Bishop Leo De Neckere, the fifth bishop of New Orleans, was tempted to highjack four French Jesuits who arrived in the port of New Orleans in January of 1831. They were on their way to Bardstown, Kentucky to help Bishop Flaget in his new diocese. Bishop De Neckere succeeded in detaining them almost a year and even after three of them departed one, Fr. Pierre Ladavidre, continued to work in New Orleans and Southern Louisiana as a traveling missionary. When Bishop De Neckere died Fr. Ladavidre administered the diocese
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Extractions: All Saints' Episcopal School Alumni Review #1, Class of 1999 View Student Review: submit a review and get $7 1. Class of 1999, enrolled at Louisiana State University Read the Author's Views On: Reflections and Advice Dorm Life Academics Dining ... Extracurricular Opportunities About the Author: College Enrolled Louisiana State University Home Town, State (Country) Hendersonville, NC Years Attended Boarding School Activities During Boarding School I was in drama, choir, rock climbing, soccer, fencing, softball, canoeing, hiking, badminton, project adventure, swimming, billiards. I was mascot and captain of the Devil team. All Saints' is divided into two teams...Angels and Devils. When a student first comes to ASES, they are placed on a team and are on it forever. Reflections and Advice: 1.) What do you think makes your school unique relative to other boarding schools? 2.) What was the best thing that happened to you in boarding school? I changed so much while I was at boarding school. I was there five years so many changes are expected between 13 and 18 years old. My studies improved and it prepared me for college. My social life also improved because I lived with many girls and learned to cooperate with others better.
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Extractions: Contact us today to get help for struggling teens There are signs that the military ethos can accomplish things not easily achieved otherwise. Military curricula are even taking hold in some public schools. In Detroit, the Charles Rogers Academy, named for a black army general, offers much the same program as a military prep school. Students of each year have different ranks, discipline is tight, and standards are high. About half the seniors attend collegean extremely impressive rate for an inner-city school. By shifting their focus from training future soldiers to preparing civic leaders, military boarding schools have made a comeback although their ranks have thinned since WWII. Of course, military boarding schools can seem more like another planet to the average teen. At Massanutten, a military boarding school, reveille is at 6 o'clock every weekday morning. Cadets are required to attend formation 45 minutes later dressed in full uniform, complete with polished boots.
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Extractions: Contact us today to get help for struggling teens With the quality of most public schools dwindling as a result of increased enrollment and decreased funding, many parents seek alternative schools to educate their children. Effective alternatives include private schools whose focus is a military style of discipline and education. Military schools provide cadets with the traditional college prep curriculum found in public schools, but the quality of teaching often exceeds that found in public school. Since most military schools are also a boarding school, many times the teachers are fully dedicated to the students and can offer extra academic assistance. In addition to a quality education, cadets can expect to have organized daily study time to ensure they complete their assignments and keep from falling behind.
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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: Performance Description: Women Masters . Celebrating women, art and life, these programs use the magic of theatre to bring these artists to your audience. While displaying reproductions of their work, the artists discuss their subjects and style. Often in their own words, they describe the people and events that shaped their lives and art. Mary Cassatt , known for her frankness, describes her life in France during the birth of Impressionism. Georgia OKeeffe conducts a tour through her sensational flowers and abstracts to the vastness of the American West. Lilla Cabot Perry discusses her friendship with Claude Monet and the story of Giverny, the cradle of American Impressionism.
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Extractions: Louisiana Community Policing Institute: Abstract 1 Home Resource Links Community Policing Alcohol is the oldest and most widely used drug in the world. Dealing with drunkenness Schools For Troubled Teens What is Alcohol? Alcohol is the name to given a variety of related compounds; the drinkable form is ethanol, or ethyl alcohol. It is a powerful, addictive, central nervous system depressant produced by the action of yeast cells on carbohydrates in fruits and grains. There are three basic types of alcoholic drinks. Beer is made from fermented grains and has an alcohol content of three to six percent. Wine is made from fermented fruits and has an alcohol content of 11 to 14 percent. Some wine drinks, such as wine coolers, have fruit juice and sugar added, lowering alcohol content to between four and seven percent. Fortified wines, such as port, have alcohol added, bringing alcohol content to between 18 and 20 percent.