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515:"Todd School was a strong point of connection between my father and me," wrote Christopher Welles Feder, eldest daughter of Orson Welles, who attended Todd from 1947 through the summer of 1949. She was sent to live with Roger and Hortense Hill at the age of nine, when her mother's second marriage (to Charles Lederer) ended. Christopher Welles spent nearly two years with the Hills and had the distinction of being the only girl to attend the Todd School for Boys. At age 11 she was called to join her mother and her third husband in Italy. "The conviction that my true home lay among decent, caring folk in small-town America kept me going during the early bewilderment of Rome," Welles's daughter recalled. 199: 280: 269: 988:, for a silver cup to be awarded by the Chicago Drama League, Miss Anna Agress, director of the Children's Theatre on the Island, has announced. Twenty-four groups, ranging from Thespians of years' experience to child actors, are on the schedule. Although most of the program will be played during July and August, the contest opened several days ago with the Todd School for Boys, of Woodstock, Ill., presenting Shakespeare's 238:"I was passionate about the theatre—putting on plays was all I ever wanted to do with my life—and Skipper, God bless him, was the only one of my elders who encouraged my theatrical ambitions," Welles recalled. "That's why they call him my mentor, you know." In spring 1927 Welles became a member of the Todd Troupers, a touring company that presented shows in suburban Chicago movie houses and the 383:. The idea was ruled out by budget restrictions, but a few artifacts are seen in the film. A sign in the Harper School gymnasium reads "Harper vs. Todd" and refers to Clover Hall and "Mrs. Collins"—Annetta Collins, teacher, housemother and director of kitchen services. It was Collins who had recruited Welles for Todd in 1926, after meeting the boy at his father's hotel in 210:
I'd say the biggest influence was Roger Hill, who became headmaster of the school to which I went for three years, and with whom I later wrote four textbooks on Shakespeare. He's still a great, a valued, friend. … I can't imagine life without him, and I go ten years without seeing him but it doesn't
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In 1929, Noble Hill transferred ownership of the school to his son Roger Hill, called Skipper, and retired to California. As headmaster, Skipper Hill developed the Todd Seminary for Boys into a progressive educational institution based on his philosophy that all young people were "created creators".
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Reverend Todd moved to Woodstock, Illinois, from Vermont in 1847 to be pastor of a newly formed Presbyterian Church. In 1848 he opened a day school in the parsonage, for both boys and girls. This parsonage school continued to 1859, the student population ranged between 6 and 15 students. During this
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In 1937 the Todd School campus consisted of an area of Woodstock bound by McHenry Avenue, Seminary Avenue, Northampton Street and Mansfield Avenue. In addition the school purchased in 1904 20 acres (81,000 m) of woods 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the school grounds. These woods were referred to as
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Noble Hill joined the institution in 1888 as Reverend Todd's assistant. Hill resigned a year later due to differences in opinions with Todd. A year later Hill returned with a promise from Todd that he would have his full support. Reverend Todd's wife died during the winter of 1891 and the Reverend
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In 1867 the school underwent extensive improvements at which time it became exclusively a seminary for boys, and became known as the Woodstock Institute. It held this name until 1873 when it became known as the Todd Seminary for Boys. The final name change occurred in 1930 when it became the Todd
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to form a boarding school. The Pastorage Institute grew in enrollment until, in 1861, the Woodstock University was incorporated by the state legislature. In 1864, the title of the school was again changed, this time to the Woodstock Collegiate Institute. At this time the student body consisted of
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Main buildings on the campus included Wallingford Hall, Clover Hall, Rogers Hall, Grace Cottage, the gymnasium, Headmasters' Cottage, West Cottage, Cozy Cottage and North Cottage. The school also had an airstrip located to the east of the campus, where Marian Central Catholic High School is now
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Todd is a preparatory school of considerable antiquity, now run on severely progressive lines. The present headmaster, Roger Hill, a slim white-haired, tweed-bearing man, who looks as if he had been cast for his role by a motion-picture director, has never let the traditional preparatory-school
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In addition to academics the school's educational plan offered a 300-acre working farm; a radio station; a theatre company with facilities on campus and tour buses that took the company throughout North America; sound motion picture production facilities; and a nearby airport with a
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attended the school in 1922, at the age of eight. When his parents separated Wilson lived with his grandmother, Nellie Embree Rathbun, who went to work at Todd as a house mother. Soon after beginning her employment she married headmaster Noble Hill, who had been widowed in 1914.
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Welles responded that he had been moved around many times as a child and he had many homes, but not that one place. "I suppose it's Woodstock, Illinois, if it's anywhere," Welles finally replied. "I went to school there for four years. If I try to think of a home, it's that."
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Todd remained Welles's base of operations for many years, and he returned occasionally to Woodstock for Todd student productions. As a member of the Todd faculty he designed and co-directed a student production of
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The Development of the Todd School in Woodstock, Illinois: A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the Division of the Social Sciences in Candidacy for the Degree of Master of Arts, Department of Education
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With the demolition of Grace Hall in 2010, Rogers Hall is the sole remaining building from the original campus. Rogers Hall, once a classroom building with a 200-seat theater, is now an apartment building.
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entered the Todd Seminary for Boys September 15, 1926, at age 11. His older brother, Richard Ives Welles, had attended the school ten years before but was expelled for misbehavior.
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with a creative educational environment that emphasized practical experience over traditional academics. Only one building, Rogers Hall, remains from the original campus.
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curriculum stand in the way of creative work. All the boys spend as much time as they want in the machine shop, the print shop, the bookbindery, or the school theatre.
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At Todd Welles came under the influence of teacher, later headmaster, Roger Hill, who became his mentor and lifelong friend. Hill provided Welles an
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seem like ten years because I think of him all the time. He was a great direct influence in my life—the biggest by all odds. I wanted to be
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educational environment that proved invaluable to his creative experience, allowing him to concentrate on subjects that interested him.
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now in his 70s went to live with his son who was a professor at the university that would become Stanford University.
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In June 1892 Noble Hill arranged to purchase the Seminary from Reverend Todd, at a cost of $ 20,000.
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The Todd School for Boys was founded by Reverend Richard K. Todd, who brought from his native
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Welles graduated in 1931 and later collaborated with Hill to write a series of books,
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In a 1960 interview, Welles was asked what place, inside him, had a sense of home: "
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physicists, Wilson was a sculptor, writer and founding director (1967–1978) of
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and small aircraft for students who were interested in flying their own plane.
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that received first prize in the Chicago Drama Festival competition at the
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Selby, John, "The Literary Guidepost: Shakespeare Done By Orson Welles".
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Welles planned to use the Todd campus as the setting for his 1946 film,
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In 1858 the plans for the Pastorage Institute were announced in the
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philosophy of "plain living and high thinking, and in harmony with
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between 80 and 149 students, mostly from the McHenry County area.
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One Man's Time and Chance, a Memoir of Eighty Years 1895 to 1975
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time Reverend Todd also served as the School Superintendent for
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In My Father's Shadow: A Daughter Remembers Orson Welles
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Orson Welles and Roger Hill: A Friendship in Three Acts
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Orson Welles: The Rise and Fall of an American Genius
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Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know
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A School Boy's Faith: Impressions of a Todd Student
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Orson Welles
Orson Welles
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Dr. Faustus
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The Stranger
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