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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR BOSTON, VVEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Q 19.90 Little School Does Big oh for Needy By Don Messenger Staff Writer ai The Christian Science Monitor Greater Boston Academy, housed since 1945 in a former Middlesex University building at 415 Newbury Street, is a small school which often has big ideas. One of the latest of these ideas, evolved at the monthly dinners for the faculty and oificers of the Student Association, was to col- lect clothing and shoes to be sent to needy families in tBerlin. There are only 51 students in the school, which is the second smallest in the group of 61 academies operated in the United States and Canada by Seventh- Day Adventists groups, yet a large table was piled high with good, warm garments brought ini by them, and a pile of shoes lay on the floor beneath. The clothes and shoes are now on their way directly to Berlin, where they will be distributed Off the Beaten Path through the 58 churches of this denomination now functioning in that city, Richard J. Hammond, school principal, explains. Greater Boston Academy, which is a preparatory school for At- lantic Union College at Lancas- ter, Mass., is unusual in. that nearly half of its students, mem- bers of the Seventh-Day Advent- ist denomination and others, are working to pay for all or part of their tuition tees. Another in- teresting fact about it is that 75 per cent of the student body is included in the school. chorus. A number of the boys and girls already are preparing for the an- nual oratorical contest on the subject of temperance, which, as part of a national' event, is a high point in the academy's pro- gram each year.
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