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  1. When I was a kid,Gee! how I hated, The little place where I was educated, Altho' I didn't know it I was lucky then, I wish that I was back again. [Chorus] In the little red school house with my book and slate, In the little red school house I was always late. I long to be back there where I was a scholar In the days of yore; How I'd stand right ...

  2. The Little Red School House's companion school from 1944 to 1971 was the Downtown Community School (DCS) on the Lower East Side, whose alumni include the writers Peter Manso, Ann Lauterbach, Peter Knobler and Richard Kostelanetz. Its director from 1951 to 1970 was educator and folklorist Norman Studer.

  3. Sometimes I think I was a little fool Back in those days, when I used to go t' school When I was a kid, gee, how I hated That little place where I was educated Tho' we didn't know that we were lucky then I wish that I was back again CHORUS: In th little red school house With my book an' slate In th little red school house I was always late

  4. Aug 30, 2009 · So did the enormously popular Little House in the Big Woods children's book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, who had actually attended and taught in a one-room school in the 1870s and 1880s.Wilder ...

    • Jonathan Zimmerman
  5. Sep 24, 2015 · This month I want to share some facts about the little Red Schoolhouse: They weren’t always red. Most early schools were made of logs. Clapboard schools were painted white or left unpainted. Some schools were painted red after the Civil War, but people objected to painting schools the same color as barns. A single school term of six to nine ...

    • Margaret Brownley
  6. little red schoolhouse From the eighteenth century well into the twentieth, the country school stood as a symbol of American democracy and civilization founded upon the "three R's." The small, one-room school building, usually located on a small piece of wasteland that farmers could readily spare, was painted, if at all, with red or yellow ochre, the cheapest possible paint.

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  8. On June 16, 1959, President Darden wrote Director John Finley at the University College to suggest George Mason as a possible name for the college. The college had been in existence for nearly two years and giving it a distinct name had come up at the University’s Board meeting just a few days prior to Darden’s letter to Finley.

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