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Founding the Williamson School

The Board of Trustees took an office in the Forrest Building, on Fourth Street, making it their headquarters. At a meeting held there on December 10th, two committees were appointed:—one on "Grounds, buildings and improvements," consisting of Mr. Wanamaker, chairman, Mr. Longstreth and Mr. Brooks; the other on "Finance," consisting of Mr. Coffin, chairman, Mr. Ludwig and Mr. Townsend. Mr. Baird, as president of the Board was ex-officio a member of both committees. The preliminary work was pushed forward. In spite of wintry conditions and the exactions of the holiday season, the first consideration was to choose a suitable suburban site. The founder's natural preference for Bucks County, his birthplace, and long dear to him by many associations, was held in abeyance to the judgment of the Trustees.

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