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	<description>The Life of Girls in a Catholic Boarding School in the Sixties</description>
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		<title>By: Martha McPhee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No wonder it took you a long time to make this post.  I love all the pictures, so thoughtfully arranged.  What a fascinating site, so specific.  I wasn&#039;t sent to boarding school and always wonder about parents that send their children, how can they?  And I also wonder about all the friends I know who were so eager to go.  As complicated as my family was, I loved being at home.  In fact, as a young child I didn&#039;t want to go to school at all and instead went with my mother to a Head Start program where she taught.  Thanks for the post.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No wonder it took you a long time to make this post.  I love all the pictures, so thoughtfully arranged.  What a fascinating site, so specific.  I wasn&#8217;t sent to boarding school and always wonder about parents that send their children, how can they?  And I also wonder about all the friends I know who were so eager to go.  As complicated as my family was, I loved being at home.  In fact, as a young child I didn&#8217;t want to go to school at all and instead went with my mother to a Head Start program where she taught.  Thanks for the post.</p>
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