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This Day in Boston History
February 13th, 1635
America's Oldest School
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The school's
motto, "Sumus Primi" sums it up, 'We are First'.
For its first ten years the Latin School was conducted in the house of
its Head Master. In 1645 the first dedicated school building was built
in the heart of Boston, where Old City Hall and King's Chapel today stand.
Famous students of the Latin School include: Cotton Mather, Benjamin Franklin,
Samuel Adams,
John Hancock, Charles
Bulfinch, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Wendell Phillips, Phillips
Brooks, John F. Fitzgerald, Joseph P. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Leonard
Bernstein, Sumner M. Redstone, Aaron Fuerstein and Thomas Finneran.
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