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Story September 9, 1920

Evening Capital And Maryland Gazette

Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland

What is this article about?

Joseph Farrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell from Spa Creek, Eastport, and brother of Assistant Professor William E. Farrell at the Naval Academy, is admitted as a fourth-class midshipman after passing examinations. He attended Annapolis High School and a local preparatory school.

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NEW FOURTH CLASS MIDDY FROM THIS CITY

One of the recent admissions to the Naval Academy as midshipman of the Fourth Class, who having successfully passed his examinations has been "sworn in," is Joseph Farrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell, of Spa Creek, Eastport, and brother of Assistant Professor William E. Farrell, of the Mechanical Engineering Department, Naval Academy, who was a former midshipman.

Young Farrell was a student of the Annapolis High School before entering one of the local preparatory schools for the Naval Academy.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph Family

What keywords are associated?

Naval Academy Midshipman Joseph Farrell Admission Annapolis High School Preparatory School

What entities or persons were involved?

Joseph Farrell Mr. And Mrs. Farrell William E. Farrell

Where did it happen?

Naval Academy, Annapolis; Spa Creek, Eastport

Story Details

Key Persons

Joseph Farrell Mr. And Mrs. Farrell William E. Farrell

Location

Naval Academy, Annapolis; Spa Creek, Eastport

Story Details

Joseph Farrell successfully passes examinations and is sworn in as a fourth-class midshipman at the Naval Academy, following his brother William E. Farrell's path; he studied at Annapolis High School and a local preparatory school.

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