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To build up the congregation and raise money, Peabody visited up to 15 homes a day. It is said that he visited saloons to ask gamblers for donations and "would challenge locals to boxing matches on the condition that if he won, they had to come to church on Sunday," although
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Groton School opened in 1884. Peabody fashioned the curriculum and lifestyle for boys from upper-class families, whom he wished to steer toward moral leadership, philanthropy, and contributions to the public good. Although
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The school's marketing materials said that the school would "prepar boys for college," but also "cultivate manly, Christian character, having regard to moral and physical as well as intellectual development." Peabody had been a good athlete at
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schools to emphasize organized sports as part of the day-to-day curriculum. Peabody also believed that his (mostly) wealthy students required strict discipline. He refused to allow any student to receive more than 25 cents per week in allowance, authorized hazing (including "pumping," a form of
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After this rejection, Peabody decided to start his own school. He initially wanted to put the school in
Ipswich, where his forefathers had first landed in America, but eventually chose Groton, where his in-laws lived. Local landowners James and Prescott Lawrence donated the land for the school
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magazine, he encouraged the society to target the magazine, either "making it decent or driving it out of existence." According to one story, he "refused to let divorced people set foot on his school grounds as late as the 1930s." However, he was sympathetic to the
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campus, provided that
Peabody build a school chapel that would serve both local Episcopalians and the school community. Peabody led Groton School from 1884 to 1940. During this entire time, the Groton School chapel served as the area's parish church.
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or lower skepticism." Another writer said that Peabody "stressed social amelioration through Christian principles rather than strict adherence to the fine points of a particular creed."
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that "the only recipe for success is to be unhappy at Groton." Robert McCormick bitterly resented Peabody and his prize classmate Franklin Roosevelt; near the end of his life his
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for people living in Ayer. He recruited talented, ambitious young men for the vicarate. St. Andrew's provided the first practical ministerial experience for
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Peabody's death, he quoted Peabody's dictum that "the trend of civilization is forever upward." (Ironically, Peabody had voted for
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of materialism that re-invaded the school with each new form of prosperous youngsters." A thirteen-year-old
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asked Peabody to put himself forward for the headmaster position. However, the trustees chose someone else.
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magazine described him as "the most famed U.S. headmaster of his generation."
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noted in his diary that day, "We will not easily fill Peabody's place."
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in the Philippines, lending it a faculty member and sending his son
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described as "partly a prophet of the old, partly of the new."
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2129:"A Neglected Source: The Episcopal Church Congress, 1874-1934"
1173:. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. pp. 60, 82, 124.
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For his grandson, the 62nd Governor of Massachusetts, see
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2270:. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 61, 109.
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Ashburn, p. 40 (quoting Peabody, who was quoting Brooks).
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As a seminarian, Peabody assisted the liberal theologian
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Richards, Henry Howe (1960). "My First Year at Groton".
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The History of Lawrence Academy at Groton: 1792 to 1992
2511:. Groton, MA: Lawrence Academy at Groton. p. 402.
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Missionary District of the Philippine Islands (1909).
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Biddle, George (1960). "As I Remember Groton School".
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2604:"A Multiple-Choice Elite: Scoring the S.A.T. Tyranny"
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Auchincloss, Louis (1960). "The Different Grotons".
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633:Peabody served as the vice president of the Boston
395:in 1880. At Trinity he converted from his family's
205:(May 31, 1857 – November 17, 1944) was an American
1885:"The Strange Fate of the American Boarding School"
273:in 1635, fifteen years after the first landing at
2864:The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made
2702:. Northwestern University Press. pp. 60–61.
2297:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 337.
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1824:. The Theodore Roosevelt Center. Archived from
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1692:"St. Andrew's Ayer - William Greenough Thayer"
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2253:. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. p. 14.
1921:"What America Looked Like: 4-Year-Old FDR"
1862:. Syracuse University Press. p. 114.
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2670:Kagan, Robert (September 14, 1998).
2352:"Dr. Peabody Groton Head Dies at 87"
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2897:. Simon and Schuster. p. 112.
2724:"Endicott Peabody of Groton School"
2222:Miller, Neil (September 20, 2011).
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1485:Millard, Egan (November 28, 2022).
1403:"Propers for the Peabody Feast Day"
1401:Smith, Kirk S. (November 9, 2007).
1060:. Digital Antiquaria. p. 408.
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2380:"Education: Victorian Headmaster"
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2419:"Groton Leaders to Found School"
2058:. UNC Press Books. p. 165.
1057:A History of American Privateers
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2780:Yale Law School Avalon Project
2133:Anglican and Episcopal History
2127:Spielmann, Richard M. (1989).
2112:Dobbins, Gage S., ed. (2000).
1951:(Revised ed.). New York:
1756:History of Education Quarterly
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1206:"Peabody, Endicott (PBDY876E)"
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1810:. Groton School. p. 126.
1433:"St. Paul's Episcopal Church"
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2505:Frank, Douglas Alan (1992).
2340:. Groton School. p. 62.
2195:Wetzel, Benjamin J. (2021).
2116:. Groton School. p. 20.
2114:St. John's Chapel: 1900-2000
1999:Roosevelts: An American Saga
1972:""old Peabo" And The School"
1462:"E-pistle for June 29, 2007"
1029:"John E. Peabody (obituary)"
925:. August 19, 1921. p. 6
702:American Antiquarian Society
519:Episcopal Diocese of Arizona
437:Episcopal Theological School
102:Episcopal Theological School
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2809:Baltzell, E. Digby (1987).
2368:– via Newspapers.com.
2080:"Education: Jack for Peabo"
1210:A Cambridge Alumni Database
700:Peabody was elected to the
525:Massachusetts parish priest
493:St. Paul's Episcopal Church
485:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
423:Seminary and early ministry
219:St. Paul's Episcopal Church
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1750:Saveth, Edward N. (1988).
1607:Ashburn, Frank D. (1967).
1212:. University of Cambridge.
871:Ashburn, Frank D. (1967).
813:'s progressive policies.)
770:Thematic Apperception Test
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381:Trinity College, Cambridge
363:Education and early career
98:Trinity College, Cambridge
18:
2943:La Farge, Oliver (1945).
2828:Gelderman, Carol (1993).
2750:"No Failure of Substance"
2432:(20): 558. May 20, 1926.
2249:Lemann, Nicholas (2000).
1407:St. Raphael in the Valley
715:
234:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
217:in 1926. He also founded
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1947:Karabel, Jerome (2006).
1662:"Charles Lewis Slattery"
774:Scholastic Aptitude Test
570:William Greenough Thayer
441:Cambridge, Massachusetts
314:Lee, Higginson & Co.
291:Massachusetts Bay Colony
266:; and George, a banker.
2159:"Broad Church Movement"
1996:Collier, Peter (1995).
1752:"Education of an Elite"
1331:Groton School Quarterly
1169:Gilmour, David (2018).
256:Samuel Endicott Peabody
131:Samuel Endicott Peabody
3029:American Episcopalians
2997:June 21, 2000, at the
2593:Lemann, pp. 15, 88-90.
1491:Episcopal News Service
635:Watch and Ward Society
512:George Whitwell Parson
443:, a stronghold of the
408:J. S. Morgan & Co.
271:Ipswich, Massachusetts
2815:Yale University Press
1740:Ashburn, pp. 16, 105.
1516:National Park Service
1183:Ashburn, pp. 14, 105.
412:J.P. Morgan & Co.
345:Marietta Peabody Tree
264:Groton, Massachusetts
246:Early life and family
148:Marietta Peabody Tree
79:Groton, Massachusetts
2644:The Episcopal Church
2610:. September 27, 1999
2584:Karabel, pp. 102-09.
2557:Ashburn, pp. 174-77.
2408:Ashburn, pp. 307-11.
2163:The Episcopal Church
1890:The American Scholar
1828:on February 16, 2013
1672:on February 23, 2024
1642:on February 23, 2024
1518:. September 22, 1971
1366:Brooke, Stopford A.
1356:Ashburn, pp. 179-81.
1327:"Prize Day Speakers"
974:"MRS. JOHN LAWRENCE"
891:Eliot, Samuel Atkins
780:Assessment at Groton
410:(the predecessor of
252:Salem, Massachusetts
250:Peabody was born in
61:Salem, Massachusetts
2799:Karabel, pp. 35-36.
2730:. November 18, 1944
2651:on October 18, 2023
2390:on February 6, 2013
1597:Ashburn, pp. 65-66.
1240:Ashburn, pp. 35-37.
1231:Ashburn, pp. 34-35.
1006:. February 10, 1911
954:. February 10, 1938
824:On the other hand,
819:Fiorello La Guardia
721:Scholarly appraisal
710:Columbia University
697:from 1884 to 1908.
475:Ministry in Arizona
337:Endicott H. Peabody
227:Ayer, Massachusetts
209:priest who founded
143:Francis Peabody Jr.
2728:The New York Times
2628:Lemann, pp. 85-88.
2477:The New York Times
2440:– via JSTOR.
2147:– via JSTOR.
2032:The New York Times
2026:Welles, Benjamin.
1905:– via JSTOR.
1291:The New York Times
1033:The New York Times
1004:The New York TImes
978:The New York Times
952:The New York Times
842:Arthur Schlesinger
743:A. Lawrence Lowell
727:college admissions
481:Tombstone, Arizona
373:Winchester College
369:Cheltenham College
349:Frances FitzGerald
331:was bishop of the
329:Malcolm E. Peabody
322:Theodore Roosevelt
318:Alice Hathaway Lee
236:. Upon his death,
223:Tombstone, Arizona
134:Marianne Cabot Lee
2956:978-0-86534-673-4
2904:978-1-64313-707-0
2709:978-0-8101-2039-6
2479:. June 21, 1974.
2461:. pp. 28–29.
2317:Williams, p. 168.
2304:978-0-307-42968-1
2277:978-1-4422-0066-1
2235:978-0-8070-5111-5
2208:978-0-19-886580-3
2086:. June 26, 1939.
2065:978-1-4696-2698-7
2009:978-0-684-80140-7
1976:AMERICAN HERITAGE
1869:978-0-8156-3082-1
1615:. pp. 65–66.
1609:Peabody of Groton
1263:978-1-55635-152-5
1035:. August 19, 1921
873:Peabody of Groton
826:Louis Auchincloss
531:St. Mark's School
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566:Washington, D.C.
554:Charles Slattery
418:Religious career
203:Endicott Peabody
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