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«C«1omI JaniM M. Sallari. A. SllNCE E16HIESII ElBJilY On of th chief raasons why Wwfworth hat hsan able to adiny its lofly purpose lie in the fact that the Academy has been under one continuous administration since its tounding. For nearly three-score years, Colonel Sondford Sellers was president of Wentworth. He enjoyed one The Acedemy was founded by Stephen G. Wentwerth. scion of o diitiaguished English famity and a prominent Lexington banker, in 1880, as a memorial to his deceased son, Williern Wentworth. Mr. Wentworth immediately vested control of the institution in the hands of a board of frustoei compoced of a duly e l e c ted representative of each of the Evangelical churches of Lexington, and a president. Colonel Sellers v. called to the new school in its first year end remained, as its active head wtiil im Mr. WeelwacHi mmad as president al fhe Board fnm 1180 tt was the firm coinvicKon of the founder, his board of trustees and President Sel ' ers that a rril ' tnry boarding school p ' oviHes the most effec tive possible n eans for giving young nnen the thorough mental, more- ' end physical training necessary to develc in them the highest treih of manhood. Thus. WtM lve l4Hri»«iMlM WHi» M iourt i vac Vdiiy. WtK Hit M MHy af CMut A. S. If IT, Ma Irt Uppt niti BfM Jdt i « KMa nr U. S. MwU lUMn 1 17. IVMi OtiHnfaliM S«miM Cnui Htirf Cum; Vtrtr Stwi fupk Htmrf-, Cnd-Ja-SiKtra: r«1 PtmI M ■ AUMi« iM a MHIIwy rifcjw ■Jjjtlitjjfc olAt IIkM Si«iMi OHiM h 9mi Ulf e» tairl ' iDiBifi ' iiliiV mmA From ttie beginning the late President Sellers sur- rounded himself with the ablest faculty availabie — fhong men of proved queiities and Chriitlen character. Und )f his wisie and forward-loolting direction, Went- weHh hiS:9iiown steadily. Each year has shown maried improven-.pnt ever the precsdina v ar- Today Went- worth stands as one of the truly great educational institutions of our country — second to none in the op- pprtunifise H offers bp and young men fpr thorough jMiipwvfion ' ' fiiKiiHiiiDNiiwiM) :Stndli i botiMCS ' .iwdt ' tpr «CelwMl L 1. Wikeff. AJn SJ. Ii EA, U ri iwi lll M tCouri; A. S, t In id If Ifi v M m Mri. Ual- f nMut it MI|M«H,«M» Clmaim C ib m iiiii. Cww » Wsi '
AAI HlSTOfilC BACKGROUND Throughout over ha ' f a century the Wentworth pur pose has remoined unchanged. The ideals which led to the Acadwny ' i feundinq and which heve carried if steadily forward, ihine jutf as brightly today at ever: the desire to give each youth every oppor- tunity to develop fully his own individual personality: -lha aim that every cadet shall acquire aJtiaii ' iMMNBt dttty and re5f on ' ; ' b ' ' i v h-Vi l-irr o ' f nc Reward (fiHiars; that ha shall hayo the mentai and moral power to mal .aipcwrate judgmenfe betwaan right tftd wrong aBd: fe: .pfc i p i h d l ' p8w»ff.. a i »md : .lifo tpn? viction . These high standards have dominated Wentworth for ganarationt. But to maintain them and assure their full and continuous application, It has been found nacassary to ' irt i( the enrollment. Wontwor ' d fodfly is a relatively srnall school — many times larger lhan in 1880, to be sure, yet smafl enough that aypry incfi vidual student is given the private flHrnilign aOMian- tial to his aH- ' round development. Th surrounding country affords a wealth of his- torically important Civil War sites and the town of LaxSngton Hsalf retains much of iha tradition of tha old south. Han enthusiasm for the reminders of our country ' s glorious past is combirwd. with the enthu- siann for modam advontura to prooiota-tha.Mpid da- valopmant ' of lliia ' ' boy Attiiliti . ' i fctftf ' ttttf jptl ifafel The iTKidern. prosperous little city of Le«in9»; ton is 41 miles from Kansas G ' ty, The Heart of America. This proilmtty makes avaii ila by train moicr car bus and air all the desir- able culturol advantages of o large city without arry of Hs dbadvantagM. V TU Hittarle Old Court Hohm bi Udii««oe. NaUce tW CMMwa Ul new tin «! lihe Jn» 1 MllHif lllA -OMt ' IMm Cfiiioitn) fllrilfHaNt of WtMwertk Ummf Aeadeiiiy from 1880 fo 1938.
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