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'The present ninth grade has chosen to stay on and become our first 10th grade,' Headmaster Day said with considerable satisfac- tion. -- The Plain Dealer. March 11, 1961. The academic building on Hawken Schoo1's new cam- pus in Chesterland yesterday was named in honor of R. Livingston Ireland as some 500 persons looked on at the dedication. - The Plain Dealer, October 30, 1961. s.. Clrleadmaster Dayl said the acquisition and expansion of Hawken would fill a need in this area for an independent preparatory school. 'This fits in as one of the most significant cultural steps in the city's historyf said Day. -- The Plain Dealer, July 9, 1960. 'Ill' To Friends and Parents of Hawken School: We have now accomplished what many of you for many years have been urging -- that is to establish a twelve grade school plus kindergarten. Our faculty is strong, and if you attended the dedications, I am sure you will agree that we have excellent buildings -- neat and functional, but not gaudy . . . W Sincerely, R. L. Ireland, Nov. 17, 1961.
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Spirit has been an part of Hawken School for many years. 1981 marks the twentieth anniversary of spirit at work in the Upper School, an institution which is both constant and continually changing. The 1981 Onyx presents a brief glimpse of the past in the hope of enriching the spirit of the present. Trustees of Hawken School . . , are negotiating for the purchase of a Geauga County mansion and about 100 acres of land once owned by motor magnate Walter C. White . . . The acreage being considered by Hawken trustees is part of Circle W Farms . . . - The Cleveland Press, Feb. 23, 1960. 'ne School Sets otable Expcmsi on cademically and morally, Haw- has been a standout for the whole It has proved already that it can induce students fin the of a great Ohio educatorl to to enter wisely and unselfishly the complex relations of life and unselfish and efficient social fp li! 5 Hawken School . . . has bought part of Circle W Farm, the estate of the late Walter C. White. The purchase of 25 acres, including the 23-room Colonial mansion built in the early 1920's, was completed yesterday. The price was s11o,ooo. -.L The Plain Dealer, july 9, 1960. .JN
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Dear Alumm X HAWKEN SCHOOL County L1ne Road Gates M1115 Oh1o U I wt' V is ! ffv September 5 1962 There has not been a Hawken yearbook smce 1932 Last sprmg a commlttee was selected to put out a Hawken yearbook for June 1963 We have named the book The Onyx whlch IS Greek for Talon the symbol of the Hawken Hawks v v u vs - - 1 ' v v sc vr
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