No. 20 | Gone but Not Forgotten
Campus Stream Supplies Water for All
Prior to 1984, McDonogh’s water supply came from a set of underground springs in the north woods. It was hand-piped down to the pump house from the mill race and…
Gone but Not Forgotten
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No. 20 | Gone but Not Forgotten
Prior to 1984, McDonogh’s water supply came from a set of underground springs in the north woods. It was hand-piped down to the pump house from the mill race and…
No. 26 | Gone but Not Forgotten
In 1933, the Orange and Black Varieties, sponsored by the Patrons Club, was held at the Maryland Casualty auditorium before an audience of 1300, including the governor and mayor. The…
No. 5 | Gone but Not Forgotten
For almost 50 years, beginning in 1929, McDonogh held a Spring Agricultural fair. An outgrowth of the school’s burgeoning animal husbandry program, the first fair featured 15 entries in the…
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