Community and Education/Calendar section of a newspaper called The Journal. The first section includes an article titled, "Education Is The Key At Tough Irving School," which discusses the high scholastic expectations at Cistercian Preparatory School. Includes various other articles and advertisements.
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Cistercian Preparatory School
In the 20th century, Cistercian monks from Hungary made their way to Dallas, where they established the Cistercian Preparatory school in 1962. They built the school on a philosophy that combined academics with Christian faith, morality, and spirituality. Archival materials reflect the rich history of the institution.
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5-6 p. : b&w, ill. ; 58 x 36 cm.
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Community and Education/Calendar section of a newspaper called The Journal. The first section includes an article titled, "Education Is The Key At Tough Irving School," which discusses the high scholastic expectations at Cistercian Preparatory School. Includes various other articles and advertisements.
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Rescuing Texas History, 2014
Rescuing Texas History collects photographs, newspaper articles, letters, postcards, and other historical materials from across the state and beyond to document and preserve the rich history of the state.