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  2. Horace Mann School - Wikipedia

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    Horace Mann School (also known as Horace Mann or HM) is an American private, independent college-preparatory school in the Bronx, founded in 1887. Horace Mann is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League , educating students from the New York metropolitan area from nursery school to the twelfth grade .

  3. Man: A Course of Study - Wikipedia

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    Man: A Course of Study, usually known by the acronym MACOS or M.A.C.O.S., was an American humanities teaching program, initially designed for middle school and upper elementary grades. [1] It was popular in the United States and United Kingdom in the 1970s.

  4. Horace Mann - Wikipedia

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    Horace Mann was born in Franklin, Massachusetts. [4] His father was a farmer without much money. Mann was the great-grandson of Samuel Man. [5]From age ten to age twenty, he had no more than six weeks' schooling during any year, [6] but he made use of the Franklin Public Library, the first public library in America.

  5. R. Inslee Clark Jr. - Wikipedia

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    A cover feature was published in The New York Times Sunday magazine, datelined 6 June 2012, [2] that reports on many years that faculty members practiced pedophilia among the Horace Mann School student body while Clark was Headmaster and President. Clark was described as one of many teachers and administrators implicated in the criminal ...

  6. Amy S. Bruckman - Wikipedia

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    Amy S. Bruckman was born in New York, New York.She attended the Horace Mann School, an Ivy Preparatory School in New York City, graduating in 1983. [2] Following that, Bruckman attended Harvard University for her undergraduate studies, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics in 1987.

  7. Antioch College - Wikipedia

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    Horace Mann, Antioch's first president. Horace Mann, Antioch's first president, ran the college from its start in 1853 until his death in 1859.The young college had relatively high academic standards, and "good moral character" was a requirement for graduation. [18]

  8. Josh Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Josh Bernstein was born and raised in Manhattan, and attended the Horace Mann School. In 1989, he went to Cornell University where he double-majored in Anthropology and Psychology, and double minored in Native American and Near Eastern Studies. [2] [3] He served two terms as president of the Beta Theta chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

  9. Horace Mann Educators Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    While five sets of bid documents were taken out by prospective bidders, the bid from Horace Mann was the only local one received. [2] Initially, Horace Mann's bid was for a large, 3-1/2 block project that included a 15 story high office building, as well as additional 4 story office building, apartment buildings, a 12 story hotel, a theater ...