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which provided the school with unique position in the secondary school market. The school's academic program included three years of study with a respective number of classes; the classes were organized in such a way that students from other secondary schools could easily transfer in and continue
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their education before applying to Bates. However, graduating students of the Nichols Latin School were not guaranteed admission to the college, as fewer students were accepted into the college than were graduated from the latin school.
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that operated in the late 19th century to prepare students of both
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Report of the President of Bates College for the Academic Year ...
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until its closing in 1899. A noted counter to schools like the
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President, Bates College (Lewiston, Me ) (1878-01-01).
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Lewiston, Maine
Private school
private
college preparatory school
affluent
mixed income
Free Will Baptist
Bates College
Boston Latin School
northeastern areas of New England
Lewiston, Maine
Lyman Nichols
Cobb Divinity School
Lewis Penick Clinton
Hamilton Hatter
Henri J. Haskell
"Nichols Latin School"


"Nichols Latin School, 1879, Advertisement"
Genealogy Today
Report of the President of Bates College for the Academic Year ...
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Defunct schools in Maine
Schools in Lewiston–Auburn, Maine
1899 disestablishments in Maine
Educational buildings in Lewiston, Maine

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