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.f 'c X ' si in Q? . .. i . 1' . amz' House The first building ol' Newton College, Barat House is appropriately named lor the foundress ol' the Society ol' the Sacred Heart, St. Madeleine Sophie Barat. She said of many hrst build- ings : VVe begin on a very small scale, and poorly enough. And for two years Newton was, in the tradition, very small. Barat House was the center of all activities from studies to sleep- ing to skiing on the baby slopes behind the house. None of us were here during those hrst two years, but glimpses of the house from the visitor's point ol view endeared us to it and challenged us to become third generation pioneers. St. Madeleine Sophie denied time and again that she had lounded the Society, insisting that it was Our Lord alone Wfho was the cornerstone, Mfho had made use ol a poor instrument that He might make up for what was wanting. And it seems that there 1'l1llSt indeed be something supernatural in Newton's rapid growth from the days six years ago of one house and thirty students. In Barat House itself, the enlarged Chapel which is also the passageway through which everyone passes at least twenty times a day, testihes to more ol' Our Lord's presence in our consciousnessg and the official hre-escapes and fire-doors testify to more of a school.
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Children of the Saered Heart have many lWothers , from Our Lady through St. .Madeleine Sophie and all her daugh- ters. The names of Barat, Stuart, Hardey and Duehesne Houses reeall sonze of the lylothers to whom Newton owes nzost for its foundation and tradition. And for its eontinu- ing existenee Newton has a debt of gratitude to all the Mothers who have worked to build from a eharter an ae- eredited College. This story of Newton College is ajfee- tlonately dedifated to Motlzer Keyes by the Class of nineteen hfty-two, the Class whonz at present she has known and lofved the longest.
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