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  1. Thomas Anthony Thacher (January 11, 1815 – April 7, 1886) was an American classicist and college administrator.

  2. As a result, Sherman Thacher encouraged Thompson Webb to move from Tennessee to Claremont, California and establish The Webb School of California, which opened in 1922. [11] Thacher incorporated the school as a nonprofit in 1924, but continued running the school until his death in 1931. [12]

  3. Where Thacher began isn’t so far from where it is today. Here, ambitious students take on challenging academics while learning a thing or two about resilience, and living a balanced life under the wide open skies and rolling mountains of the Ojai Valley.

  4. Nov 8, 2004 · Waggener accepted the deal: Thomas would receive a top education -- which typically costs $32,750 annually -- free, and Thacher would add a smart, determined minority student from a low-income...

  5. Thomas Anthony Thacher was born in Hartford, Conn. in 1815. He graduated from Yale in 1835. He was Assistant Professor of Latin at Yale from 1842 to 1851, Professor from 1851 until his death in 1886. Thomas was the son of Anne (née Parks) and Peter Thacher.

  6. After graduation, Thacher moved to California and took up 160 acres (0.65 km 2) of government land to plant an orange grove. In 1889, he founded the Thacher School at Ojai, California, serving as its headmaster. [ 2 ]

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  8. Thacher helped expand boarding opportunities for boys in California. Sherman Day Thacher contacted educator Thompson Webb, an instructor at the Webb School of Bell Buckle in Tennessee (founded by his father, William R. Webb), that his school was turning down dozens of qualified students every year, and that an empty school near Claremont was ...

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