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When Morgan Bowman accepted the role of principal in June 1914, he and his wife moved into Old House. Soon after, Old House was destroyed in a blazing fire which…
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No. 143 | Campus
When Morgan Bowman accepted the role of principal in June 1914, he and his wife moved into Old House. Soon after, Old House was destroyed in a blazing fire which…
No. 144 | Campus
An article in the May 5, 1928, issue of The Week described the frenzy that took place when the store opened in the evening. “Most boys feel pretty much lost…
No. 133 | Campus
The 40,000-square-foot Naylor Building for Upper School science, technology, engineering, and math opened in the fall of 2013 and features state-of-the-art classrooms and labs. Named for benefactor Irv Naylor ’54…
No. 132 | Campus
When Bo Dixon took over the helm as Headmaster, among his priorities was facilities improvement. The much loved Eddies Gymnasium had done double-duty for more than 100 years as both…
No. 123 | Campus
In 1977 as the Owings Mills area began to grow, the leadership of McDonogh School realized that they must take action to protect their interests in the rapidly growing area….
No. 116 | Campus
Designed in the traditional Georgian style, the Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Middle School seamlessly blends in with McDonogh’s campus architecture. But step inside and it is quickly apparent that the…
No. 102 | Campus
During McDonogh’s military years, mornings began with buglers sounding Reveille—the signal for cadets to get in formation for the raising of the flag. The platoons gathered again in the afternoon…
No. 103 | Campus
Opened at the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year, the Georgian-style Edward St. John Student Center allows the entire school community to mix on a daily basis for the first…
No. 98 | Campus
The following story was reported in the September 30, 1998 issue of The Week by Adil Qureshi ’00. Burck Center for the Performing Arts a Success After six months of…
No. 84 | Campus
There’s nothing like a snack bar, and the Brass Eagle has been a favorite destination of students for generations—not only for the items on the menu but also as a…
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