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.,-?.--w-.-. .... -ws -V-Y . 1..f Y,..,-... , . f -.X-. ,M fr, ,-,.....-.- - - . . , jf 1- '-'.:f1-1:g.,:.,. .'g,.'.g -t 1f,.af--rye?---Qt--'f 'i.., ,-'..,guf..-...f N ' . .f ,.-, V -it If my ,. is t '. i ,..-fer -figs-e r V aff X:-,J 1 .- '-xf , . e .X 1. A .1 sf ,Ni Vftzfeix-1. at-Wx wwe.. fgEs4,wfs.,.,g, rl... l. -1. X. . 1 -ew ff it N it -. Srhnnl Qtatnrg .gf,,,3, lH'1 HE first foundation in the United States of the Christian Brothers of Ireland was established in 1906 at All Saints parochial school, New York City, by the beloved pastor of happy memory, the Right Rev. Msgr. James W. i ,. Power, P.R. Three years later this far-seeing priest earnestly urged the foundation of a high school in All Saints parish. Upon receiving the consent of His Eminence John Card. Farley and of Very Rev. Brother J. C. VVhitty, Superior General of 1,-, - 1 H my I, .. if X y ' SU .f pl l lf V yfw A-J 191,151 1,'i'L41l.fg 1 lilhixli ., ,gui 1 . , li 'Unit I.. .,, .. 'flxfl'-ll ui, ,J 1. c fg, .y. ,x, ., fi, 1,-, rf. .y 4. ,-1 x 1 the Brothers, two houses were purchased, Nos. 13-15 VVest 124th St., Mount Mor- Mg-,'l.l ris Park, New York. Thus was sown twenty years ago, the seedling which ger- ll minated so magnificently. - The,fi1-St community was composed of Rev. Brother J. I. DoorleY, Ph.D., Rev. :ll hill Brother IVI. J. Lannon, lNI.A., and Rev. Brother L. S. Wfard, lN'I.S. The school was ,Q formally opened on the morning of Sept. 13th, 1909. There were twenty-five boys in attendance, mainly All Saints graduates of the previous June. It was decided to admit pupils for first year only and thus gradually develop a typical school QY. gf,fif spirit. The success of the school is the best tribute we can pay to the wisdom of the founders. October 3rd., 1912, was a red-letter day in the history of All I-Iallows. It marked the enrollment of one hundred students and to signalize the occasion, the ll, 'iaii' principal granted a holiday to the student body. The community, commensurate with the growth of the school, was enlarged year by year. Rev. Brother VV. K. O'Connell arrived from Liverpool in 1910. The fifth addition was Rev. Brother P. A. Gleeson. our present principal. who 'AJ1 ll' came to All I-Iallows in 1911. Rev. Brother R. S. Daly was transferred from All Saints to All Hallows January 1912. Brother Daly to the great regret of his iQ, f7l many friends. was changed to St. lNIary's College. Halifax, N. S.. Sept. 1928. Rev. it Brother V. lVI. O'Sullivan came to All I-Iallows Sept. 1912 and after teaching there 'iti' i for one year returned to St. Bonaventureis College. Newfoundland. Next came x,.i,.l,- Rev. Brother P. E. O'Rvan who was to take such a large part in the activities of l.lf z5fvf-X, the school. 'With him arrived Rev. Brother B. B. Gaffney who was called to his reward Am-il 1928. Other Brothers who helped to mould the destinies of All I-Iallows during its first years were Rev. Brother C. A. Lvnam. Rev. Brother ill i,l.y lVI. F. Garvey. Rev. Brother J. A. Kelly. and Rev. Brother P. D. lVIcCarthv. Wwfl X At a meeting of the Regents of the University of the State of New York held April 17, 1913, the school was admitted to all the privileges of a recognized aca- lil ,iN demic school. .,-yP'x In August 1916 the Hrst principal, Rev. Brother J. I. Doorley opened a new establishment in New Rochelle, the Iona School. Iona has gone ahead by leaps l . .ee. ' i -f- ig ' f:L'i':1.l.I:h :17g 1 .1'i?-rg. --'-E'IiLT,.?'iaJ'-frvlrrsc 4 'Sqft f' 5 4.21' TA .'i'g1'Q5,1iiiim.i --ff f'ml'a ' , ' Eighteen ,IU X . 1 x 1 1 V
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