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Domestic News May 12, 1918

The Cordele Dispatch

Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Ware's School for Boys closed its successful spring term last Thursday with five graduates: Harry Lee Parrish, Paul Wilkes, Perry Clegg, Frank Smith, and Julian Barber. The school plans a five-week summer session after vacation and aims to improve its curriculum under Professor Ware.

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WARE'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS CLOSES SUCCESSFUL TERM

Ware's School for Boys closed the spring term last Thursday. This school has been very successful, enrolling more than the usual number of students.

There are five young men who finished the course of study and graduated. Harry Lee Parrish, Paul Wilkes, Perry Clegg, Frank Smith and Julian Barber all received their diplomas.

After five weeks vacation the school will open for the summer work which will continue for five weeks. The school has now seventeen graduates and many of them attend college.

Professor Ware is arranging to make the school still better with a higher course of study.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education

What keywords are associated?

Ware's School Boys Education Spring Term Closing Graduation Summer Session

What entities or persons were involved?

Harry Lee Parrish Paul Wilkes Perry Clegg Frank Smith Julian Barber Professor Ware

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Last Thursday

Key Persons

Harry Lee Parrish Paul Wilkes Perry Clegg Frank Smith Julian Barber Professor Ware

Outcome

five students graduated; school has 17 total graduates, many attending college; plans for improved curriculum.

Event Details

Ware's School for Boys closed the spring term last Thursday after enrolling more students than usual. Five young men completed the course and received diplomas. After a five-week vacation, the school will open for a five-week summer session.

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