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Allen, at the head all those years. It was distinctly an Allen School in name, for Mr. Allen connected with him an uncle, three brothers, George, James, Joseph, at different times; sev- eral cousins, nephews, nieces and daughters. Many of these men and women have held very high positions in the educational world in colleges and schools, have edited and written books on education, religion, history and politics. To this school came nearly five thou- sand pupils from every state and terri- tory o...f the Union, all countries of North and South America, the islands off the coast; many of the European countries and even from Asia. For the first Japanese, Cubans and Porto Ricans it is supposed, who came for [18] HALF A CENTURY AGO educational purposes to the United States attended the Allen School. In connection with it as a private school, Dr. Dio Lewis and Mr. William A. Alcott were invited by Mr. Allen to give their lectures on physical culture and physiology. So intense was the enthusiasm that not only the young people of the school, but men and women from all parts of Newton joined in the exercises and the so called " Town Hall " had to be resorted to as a gymnasium, prior to that built in connection with the Allen School, which had the distinction of being one of the first gymnasiums in the country, built in connection with a preparatory school.
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