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THE CRESLLINT I EANDLR HATHAWAY MOULTON l e1nde1 H'1th1w 11 Moulton 111111 111 Durh1m M 11116, I'Qb1Ll 1.15 b 1851 H1s p uents were Je1em11h 1nd rhoebe H1thf111 1y I11 1874 he mu lled L1ur.1 Wh1tne1 of Blun 111ck He attended N1c,hol1s L1t1n School 111d111 1817 gr41du1ted from B 1tes C ol s hool 1n Durham at the age of th1r teen Mr Moulton Qerved SIX V8'11S on the school bof1rd of hls home to1111 III the t1ll ot 1810 he bec1me pr111c1p 11 ol Lee Worm 11 Acddemv When he c1m to Lee there 11 e1e b11t 4 1 DLIDIIS 111 th Lhool DUFIHQ, the t1me th lt he 11 1 111 chalge the LIll0llIY16Iltt1'6blLCl 1 1 Nloulton 11 as 1er1 st11ct b11t he eould l11f11s see 1 1oke He V1 IS 11.11 tond mf YTILISIC 1nd t1ught It Wh1le he X118 1t Lee Ac ltlbmy the last pCI'1OCl 111 the lIt8I'Il00I'1 11 1s set dSlClC 101 ITl1l1 Thls 1111s held 111 the 1111111 1oon1 those 11 ho dld not 111sh to 11 ll LILIDI 11e1e compelled to attend xome otnu cl1ss All hlx IJLIDIIN held h1m 111 h11 11 19 pect and tond rememln 111431 III 1891 M1 Moulton I'6S1g116Cl hls no 1 bon Falls Hlgh School He 11 as 41 member of man1 soc,1et1eS 111ClllCl1Hg the Col11mb1 1 Lod e I of P Lodge Ihe Arclent Lmdge The 411 Baba Temple The IIIHIHJTIC O1LlQ The Kmghts ot Khorasson The M 11111 Commf1nde11 and The Colden C IOHS NI1 IVI0l1ltO11 d1ed 1n 1901 1 111 01lllSt1l1ClllH,, m 111 111 hh ch111cte1 p 1 o111l llllcllltltS 1nd 111019881011 1l 1b1l It es He 1v1s held IH gli, 1t 1espect lp 1ll those 11 ho k 11111 fl 1 1d 1 IX c,on11L 111th h1m W1lm41 f0l'llIl 46 1 1 W V 1 1 V 1? ' 4 if 1 ' 1 1 11 1' . z. 1 ' wear 1 'z Q J- ' .' ' 11 so u ' , ' 1 v , 1 v ' I 1 v . 4 . 1 ' 1 c , 2 X, c . 1 ' 1' I c . lxlx ' v I .4 1 ' . v. 1 1 L. I 1 L' . . A 1 ' Q 11 1 1 f z . . . ' - . 'I ,1 ,1 2 - 'Z 1 2'- 'x'x I 1 - 1 A1 1 I1' 4 ' V- I I 4 1 Y 1 -I' 1. I 1 1. C C C L 1 ' ,u . L n A In ' lege. Mr. MOUltOIl taught h1s f11'st t1on 1n Lee to become Pr111c1pz1l ot Lls- vn ' I ' . I . nb ' . . js 1' sg . . s L 1 1 . 2 g , . . 1 ' 1 ' r 'T 1 ' 1 r 1 1 c 1 . , 1 . , A . '. ' ' ' - . ' 1 . 1 1 2 2 ' ' , 1. 1 1 2 ' X 1. 2 C1 1 ' 3 ' , 1 + 1 . 5- 'S ' C . YY. I 3- 1: ' . ' f ' z '111 ' 1 '. ' ' . , 1 ' 1 '55 . . . ,, , . , . 'W .. K, 2 ,. 2 A, 2 .i , ,.v 9 .- ly s ' 1 s , 1 ' :r 2 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 '- zz .' 1 f , 'z .1 ' ' 1 2 s 1 ' f ' 11 ' .' 1' 1 1' ' ' V 1 1 - V - . ,1 7 . v L- L , . , 1 1 . 1 1. . . 1 1 I 1 1 z . 1k ' . '1 1 2 1 ' .' ' . . Y , . ,
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THE CRESCENT exeiil times ind his home Coming, xx is xlxx 15s 1 big ex ent At one time he tound one of his ielatives laxxn in need of moxxing he boiroxked sex the ind did the iob himself He de I1 hted in sxxzpping stories of his xouthiul escapades xxlth his box hood p 1 s ei 1 long illness Chules Cobb died It his Altadena home the txxentx second du of November in 10 fl Miny tiibutes came from cix ie VVest is xxell as the Eist Foitx fixe ielxtix es ind friends xxeie nzmed is beneiieiuies and thiougbh tiusts he pioxidcd foi fouiteen institutions The II ishington Chlldien s home Lhe I C A I41rtP1es in Church the f hildien s Oi o pedi Hospital md the Silx IUOII A1 mx ill oiSe1ttlc the I os Amee la s O1 thopedic Foundation the Y M C A Y W C A and the Salx ation Army of Pasadena Lee Academx the Town of I ee foi the benefit of the needy ac eording, to the iudgment of selectmen of I ee the Fnst United Baptist Church of Lee and the town of Lincoln School Distiict He assisted in building, Mat tinlvxcook Academy of Lincoln and lee Aeademx of Lee Maine By di 1LC,tCOI1l.11blltl0HS he built The Masonic lodge ind made it possible for W H toiieal museum at Lee The key to this great phil inthio pists unusual xision and charactei might easilx lie in his rigidly infoiced elud honest initiatixe to ereatc xxc xlth ind intelligent distiibution of Ili t xx ealth to benefit the less fortu n ite Joxce Cobb 46 26 I ' 'z ' as, 2 '. - ' f ' ' , . . . ., 'zu 2 'z fs z ' ' . ' . I . I, ,, 1' ' Y x I 'A 1 4 ' ,S 7 - Sf . y 7 7 ' if C, ' ' Z1 I 1 ' ' - 'gf I ' K- vi ' A .' A, 'A' ' J 1, ' as ' I 'Lf 7 ' 1 4 . v y' ' 1 r 3 1 ' - ' ' k 1 7 2 ls. . ' ' ' ' f - Aft ' 2 ' us, I z ' as H. 2 2 ' ' 1 ' ' I ' 2 'Aw A . 3 JJ If y , . ' . '- 1? V-L, x 2 . 2 ' 1 A I e -' ' S ' 4 f S ' fraternal, and religious leaders of the Averill to realize his dream of an his- 'az sz ' a 2 as f' 'z '- ' 1 'zu ' f ' ' 'I 1. X wi ' ' ' x Y. N. C. A., Y. YV. ., s ' sby- 'iz , z ' 'f ' I0l'.2 1 ' ' , x ' ' 'I 'th - I zz ' ' , I ' , - 1 'Q .' ' - 1 2 Q 'z ' '- z .H A ' az xg I .' fl ES '- j I '
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THE QRISQMNI Lee Academy 19 1ustly proud that 1ts act of I11corporat1on stated that one of 1ts purposes would be the plepara t10ll of teachers for graduates of Lee Normal Academy serx ed fa1thfullx 1nd successfullx the lZ63Cl'111lg profes S1011 It 18 111deed f1tt1ng that 1n our cc11ten1111l xearbook xxe should honor those te1che1s tramed he1e at Lee ll d xxe fue espec1allx proud that xxe 1111 do thls bx 1ep11nt111g the sub t xnce ot a11 d1t1Cl9 xx h1ch appea1ed Ill OUI 191 C1esce11t The fOl9s1g'ht ot thc lLltll01 and he1 keen penet1at1o11 cd uc Ltl0ll IS we knoxx 1ClSY1t1C tl to that ff those men a11d xxomen xxho hlxc ll 'dc lac Academx xx hat lt 1s tod xx 'lhe luthor needs 110 1Ht1 OClllCt10ll ll1 Axa Fhldboulne 18 xxldelx k11oxx11 lo1 l1Ll book the HISTORY OF EDU C ATION IN MAINE Her 1llflLlQllCQ 011 udcnts du1111g the th1rtvs1x xears th t she has taught at the Umx crs1tx cf M 1111e has been and rema1ns a po tcnt factor 111 the Ma111e school sxs te H1 She atte11ded Lee Academx 111 the 1 ulv 90 s xx h1le her step grandfather Col Shepard Bean stlll was servlng Lee Academv falthfully as a member of the Board of Trustees AVA FHADBOURNF All of us haxe ou1 1deals some x1s 1on1rx some attalnable tovx ard xx h1ch xx e ue vx Ofklllg The XIQIOH of xx hat xxe xx 1sh our xx o1k to be the perfect DIC Lllli, xxo11de1fullx done our xerx own 1deal le ids us on to bu1ld111g more st xtelx TYIHUSIOHS 111 xx hlch ou1 souls m 1X IGIOICG But xxh1le such a x1s1on CIICOUI xgcs us a11d 1a1ses ex erx dax llfe to 1 h1ghe1 plane I xx 1sh to speak o11lx of lCl6dlS attamable f01 us bec1use the x haxe been leached bx othe1 1ural LOD1lllLlll1t19R Ifnst thele IQ the consohdated 111 the nc 11 future The Mlddle and VVcstc111 Qtates are far ahead of us 111 thls n11tte1 Consolldated schools nu Ill bcttu gladlng better teachers more f.lltllLlNldS1'l'1 better xxork Years ILO xxc placed 0Ll1 school bulldlng Ill the ctntu of the d1str1ct no matter xx hcthu the ch1ldren xx ere far or near The school house xxas a11d 1s 11oxx 1n some small d1St1lCtQ poollx bullt pool lx equlpped a11d pleslded oxer bx an lllf91101 teache1 In such a school no gl admg IQ attempted P1ctu1e a school Vllth QIX chlldren 1n the Pr1me1 class all readxng IH dlf ferent places Each ch1ld IS loslnv one 1' WN 1 YV1 28 , at 1 J A . , X, X sw . 1 1 ' ' . ' s U s . y 1 ' . 1 1 V' -- t . . . 2 ly, S . Y V Y . ' A- Aw ks U 1 1 - 1 12 ' 7 ' . v'k ' v 1 v, ' f 77 y' . . . ' 4 I , s H , Y . . v ' V L . , v . , . , ' u 7 4 kv , ,Z -s ' s 1 1 1 ' -2 JS A- 1 . 'ls A. v I 7 4 - ' z 1 C ' s ' ' '1 2 ' ' . . ' ' .Q L, L, . . I, 1- . K. . . . 3, 2 K It 2 i A 1 0 . v . 4 1 1 , . ll' ' ' I 4 K .V 1 'l . 9 . , . C ' ' ' 1 . 0 , 1 . . ' . . L 1 2 . . . X 1. ' U V -is y . 'L is ' 1 . 1 -v ' , ' 1 ' ' and L1llOC1Sl2llld1Hg of the problems ot school, ll0t only attalnable but comlng 1 z 3, ', 2 ' A 'z ' . ' X ., . , 2 ,, ,, , . K . . . . , ' 1 z Q ' ' . fa 2 e' ' ' , S, . X . y - ix, Y ,, . . A 1 Wy y v - A A J A a u ' , ' vs , A A A . ' ' x ' 4' ' ' ' 1 x V x 1 ' ' v - E! A1 L 1 my 1 J . vi Ly. by .1 I L1 YI nw 1 .ki v D ' z s s - .' 1 3 ' 3 ' . ' 1 , '- f, . ' ' Ls s ys- v ' . - K' 7 v 1 A 1 ' ' ' ' '. . ' 1 . 7 s v ' 1 ' ' 52 ., tv ' ' 1 I ' ' I . Y . ,, . 4 Y. . . A , . . Q . . . F V . .., c L n . I L. I' L' U '
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