Wentworth - The Success School (TM) By history and tradition, Wentworth military Academy emulates the nations first Norwich University in Northfield, vermont; Virginia military Institute, http://www.wma1880.org/htmls/military_index.htm
Extractions: Falcons ... Knight Scholars By history and tradition, Wentworth Military Academy emulates the nations first public and private military academies of higher learning, such as the U.S. Military Academy at West Point; the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis; Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont; Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia; and The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina. In so doing, it seeks to develop fully-rounded young men and women in four key dimensions: academic, athletic, leadership and moral-ethical. Although it carries the word military in its title, its mission is neither exclusively military nor to produce graduates solely interested in military careers. Rather, its mission is to promote success and achievement by using basic military tenets among them structure, self-discipline, punctuality, orderliness and obedience to achieve this success. Wentworths alumni have gone on to excel in all fields of endeavor and most cite the military component of their education as crucial to their success. When cadets commence their careers at Wentworth, they undergo a process
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Extractions: Biographies Biography Index Search Biographies Pawlet Vermont Biographies Men of Lafayette Biographies ... Cheap Internet Free Searches: Genealogy.com Ancestry.com My Trees.com All Genealogy Sites Directory BENNINGTON COUNTY SENATORS Edward D. Welling of Bennington, Republican, was born in North Bennington, November 16, 1851; he is a paper manufacturer and was educated at Highland Military Academy and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; has held the usual town offices, county auditor and justice of the peace. Religious preference, not stated. Post-office address, North Bennington. Moses Sheldon of Dorset, Republican, was born in Rupert, February 11, 1850, and located in town in 1856; was educated at the common schools and at Burr and Burton Seminary; was a member of the House in 1884; has held the offices of deputy sheriff, constable, tax collector, selectman, lister and appraiser. Religious preference, Congregationalist. Post-office address, Dorset. Occupation, farmer.
Classical Greek In The Schools High School, a small allboys Catholic military school in Richmond Virginia. I introduced Greek this year, as an extracurricular, after school program. http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~glawall/greeksc6.html
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Theta Chi Fraternity International Headquarters the student body of the University, for Norwich was a military school. In 1888 Theta Chi Fraternity was incorporated under the laws of vermont. http://www.thetachi.org/FactsFigures/history.html
Brief History Of Army ROTC Women were first accepted into Army ROTC in school year 197273. Scientific, and military Academy (now Norwich University) in Northfield, vermont. http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/articles/military/rotchist.asp
Extractions: var strTrackPath = "http://images.review.com/track/tprtrackpartner.gif?"; Sign In Register Student Tools Home Site School Select Your Test College SAT ACT PSAT SAT Subject Tests Math Level 1 Math Level 2 Biology Chemistry Physics U.S. History Grad/Professional GMAT GRE LSAT MCAT Medical Licensure USMLE Med Students USMLE Int'l Grads High School AP SHSAT (NYC only) SSAT ISEE Additional Options Brief History of Army ROTC The Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) as it exists today, began with the signing of the National Defense Act of 1916, on June 3 of that year by President Woodrow Wilson. Military training had been taking place at civilian colleges and universities as early as 1819 but the signing of the National Defense Act brought this training under a single, Federally-controlled entity the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) for the first time. Army ROTC Programs Building A Better Student Through Army ROTC Programs Army ROTC for the Scholar-Leader-Athlete Return to the Military Branch Overview Army ROTC is the American military's largest officer generating organization, having commissioned more than a half-million second lieutenants. The first group, 133, received their commissions during school year 1919-20. In school year 1969-70 more than 16,500 second lieutenants received their gold bars through Army ROTC the largest commissioning cohort ever. Women were first accepted into Army ROTC in school year 1972-73. The first group of females, 150, was commissioned in school year 1975-76. Women traditionally constitute some 20 percent of the corps of cadets and more than 15 percent of the commissionees.
Military Recruitment. On The Road To The Abattoir Not too long ago, in the Manchester vermont high school, a military recruiter aggressively approached a student in the cafeteria and then made arrangements http://www.metaphoria.org/ac4t0506g.html
Extractions: Like a carnivore that is running out of flesh to devour, the recruiting arm of the U.S. military is going to excess in its search for the raw materials needed to sustain it. Recruiters are going far beyond the acceptable in their attempts at securing a steady stream of tender veal unbruised by the lies told to entice our youth into uniform and war. Susan Paynter, a Seattle Post Intelligencer columnist, writes that military recruiters tell potential enlistees: "You don't want to be a burden to your mom." "Be a man." "Make your father proud." Well, Mr. Military Recruiter. Perhaps, you were a burden to your mom. Perhaps, you did not make your father proud. Is it not brain-twisted logic to suggest to young and impressionable students that by not enlisting into the industrial war-making mega-corporation they are a "burden to... mom", or, that their father is ashamed of them? Excuse me, Sarge. I am a Vietnam-era US Navy veteran who served in GTMO, that Gulag paradise of the new "American" century. I know better. How about telling potential enlistees about how proud you are of the torture and misery perpetrated by
Vermont Law School Students Sue Department Of Defense In past years military recruiters have interviewed and hired vermont students at vermont Law School has bowed to coercion and will give the military http://www.vermontlaw.edu/student/alliance/VLSvDOD.htm
Extractions: Vermont Law School: (802) 763-8303 ext. 2301 Students at Vermont Law School today filed a complaint in federal court challenging the constitutionality of a federal statute, the "Solomon-Pombo Amendment," that subjects them to discrimination. The filing of the suit is timed to coincide with a visit of United States Army, Judge Advocate General Corps ("JAG") recruiters to Vermont Law School today. The statute is an obscure rider to a federal appropriations bill that has attracted little attention. It directs the federal Department of Education to withhold education aid from institutions of higher education who refuse to act as employment agents for the Defense Department, which discriminates against homosexuals. Federal courts have upheld the military's power to discriminate within their own ranks, but discrimination by employment agencies is illegal under Vermont law, and the students claim that compelling Vermont schools to act as unwilling agents of discrimination is unconstitutional. Since passage of the Solomon-Pombo Amendment, JAG has demanded access to the law school campus and law-school assistance in recruiting, although it is barred by Vermont law and the school's own policies because of JAG's admitted policies of discrimination. In past years military recruiters have interviewed and hired Vermont students at other locations, and not once in the ten years preceding enactment of the SolomonPombo Amendment have they requested access to the law school campus. The students who filed the complaint contend that JAG recruiters are visiting to enforce a Congressional ideology, rather than to meet any supposed military need for Vermont law students.
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Extractions: by David Goodman, December 2002 Originally published in Mother Jones Sharon Shea-Keneally, principal of Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington, Vermont, was shocked when she received a letter in May from military recruiters demanding a list of all her students, including names, addresses, and phone numbers. The school invites recruiters to participate in career days and job fairs, but like most school districts, it keeps student information strictly confidential. "We don't give out a list of names of our kids to anybody," says Shea-Keneally, "not to colleges, churches, employers nobody." But when Shea-Keneally insisted on an explanation, she was in for an even bigger surprise: The recruiters cited the No Child Left Behind Act, President Bush's sweeping new education law passed earlier this year. There, buried deep within the law's 670 pages, is a provision requiring public secondary schools to provide military recruiters not only with access to facilities, but also with contact information for every student or face a cutoff of all federal aid. "I was very surprised the requirement was attached to an education law," says Shea-Keneally. "I did not see the link."
Business People Vermont: Cody Chevrolet I ma big Yankees fan and school was only 10 blocks from Yankee Stadium, he Bill s years at the US military Academy at West Point and later in the Army http://www.vermontguides.com/2003/5-may/cody.htm
Extractions: Index SERVICES Reprints Media Kit Ad Rates Send a ... Contact Us The Cody name has been ubiquitous around Mont-pelier since the 1920s. Businesses, civic organiza-tions, athletic teams, schools, even politics the Cody family has touched every aspect of the capital city's landscape. Hard work, community involvement and a sharp business sense appear to be prevalent genetic traits. Robert Cody, the scion of one particularly assiduous branch of the Cody family tree, raised seven children with his wife, Janice. His eighth child was a Chevrolet dealership. "Our family life has always been centered around the business," says Bob Cody, one of Robert's three sons. "In some ways, our family life
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Dickinson College - Theta Chi Fraternity At the SeventyFifth Anniversary Convention held at Northfield, vermont, in 1931, the student body of the University, for Norwich was a military school. http://www.dickinson.edu/storg/thetachi/about/nationalhistory.html
Extractions: THETA CHI SOCIETY, as it was then known, was founded at Norwich University, Norwich, Vermont, at nine o'clock on Thursday evening, April 10, 1856. At that time Frederick Norton Freeman '57, and Arthur Chase '56, met in Freeman's room in the Old South Barracks of the University and, to quote from the minutes of the first meeting, "being called to order by Mr. Chase, Messrs. Chase and Freeman mutually took the oaths rescribed and declared each other true and accepted members of the Theta Chi Society." From this humble beginning Theta Chi Fraternity has grown to its present status. To quote again from the minutes of the first meeting we learn that "The Theta Chi Society was the idea and plan of Frederick Norton Freeman, and with the assistance of Arthur Chase, his plans were perfected and the society was organized." Chase was elected president and Freeman was elected secretary. The next evening, April 11, the first initiation was conducted. One of the initiates was Edward Bancroft Williston of San Diego, California, and the other was Lorenzo Potter of Elkhorn, Wisconsin. The historical facts of the founding of Theta Chi were taken from old minute books, old correspondence, and the personal recollections of Alpha members who related, many years later, what had been passed on to them.
Vermont Law School, Vermont In 2000 the vermont Law School awarded John the Simon Pierce vermont Vanguard myBurlington office to request nominations for the US military Academy, http://creekin.net/k23783-n252-vermont-law-school-vermont.html
Extractions: John served for 12 years on his local school board and has served as a board member on numerous non profit organizations. In November 1994 he was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives. He served in that capacity through 2000. In 2000 the Vermont Law School awarded John the "Simon Pierce" Vermont Vanguard Award. In 2001 the Vermont Law Review awarded him its "Vermont Inspiration Award". ... John began his law enforcement career in 1964 with the Vermont State Police. He was assigned various duties with the state police retiring in 1992 as Detective Lieutenant. In 1993 John established a private investigation business specializing in accident investigations. ... [ Read More
Extractions: "On the First Day of Opt Out, the Recruiter Said to Me..." ...and we said NO! Join us for 12 Days of Opt Out campaign September 12-24, 2005 which will kick off a year-long counter-recruitment push across the country. The campaign has started. See NNOMY's blog at http://twelvedaysofoptout.blogspot.com OPPOSE THE MILITARIZATION OF YOUTH Join the growing national network of groups working to stop the militarization of schools and young people! These are trying yet exciting times for the counter military recruitment movement. Now, more than ever, those of us who are proactive in opposing war must help shape the tone of anti-war and peace conversations to be more inclusive of the counter-recruitment analysis. The National Network Opposing Militarization of Youth (NNOMY) will be integral in bringing our groups together so we can help the nation understand that providing youth with peaceful and viable alternatives to achieve success in life is an important sign of a civilized society. Download the ACTIVIST TOOL KIT (PDF) About NNOMY: