Morristown–Beard School (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Morristown–Beard School" in English language version.

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  • Branson's History Archived February 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine "In April 1920, Miss Katharine Fleming Branson, a teacher at Miss Beard's School in Orange, New Jersey, was appointed headmistress, and the trustees renamed the school in her honor."

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  • "Eliot Porter, A Chronology". Amon Carter Museum, Eliot Porter Collection Guide. Retrieved September 11, 2013. "Enters Morristown School, a boarding school in New Jersey, and photographs athletic events there"

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  • Munk, Michale. John Reed, marxists.org. Accessed November 4, 2007. "In the fall of 1904, Jack left Portland to attend Morristown School in New Jersey."

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  • Staff. "Mo-Beard? iPad ", Morris NewsBee, September 3, 2010. Accessed September 12, 2013. "This September, six Morristown–Beard School (MBS) teachers will be giving their students Apples instead of the other way around, as 60 MBS students begin using Apple iPads both inside and outside of their classrooms.... In embarking on the program, MBS becomes one of the first schools in the country not only to integrate this new tablet technology into its curriculum, but to use it in a way that makes the student experience and input a major aspect of the program's design."
  • Artist alum speaks at Mo-Beard

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  • "Morristown-Beard and Summit high schools win Rising Star Awards for their musicals". Independent Press. June 9, 2012.
  • "Maffei sisters lead the state's growth of girls ice hockey", The Star-Ledger by John Christian Hageny, February 21, 2007. "The twins, sophomore standouts at Morristown–Beard School in Morris Township, eat, sleep and breathe hockey, and it showed this season as they helped Morristown-Beard to a 16-2-1 record and the championship of the Women's Interscholastic Hockey League of the Mid-Atlantic Tournament."
  • Gould, Brandon. "Morristown-Beard girls soccer beats St. Rose, wins 1st ever Non-Public B title (PHOTOS)", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, November 11, 2018, updated August 23, 2019. Accessed January 24, 2021. "Genevieve Pike found space in the attacking third midway through the second half at Kean University and called for the ball.... The Crimson added another goal a minute later and then ran off the final 18 for a historic 2-0 win on Sunday that secured the program's first-ever Non-Public B title. The title victory came just three days after Morristown-Beard beat rival Villa Walsh to win the program's first North, Non-Public B championship.... Morristown-Beard (10-9-3) started playing its best soccer in the postseason and went though Morris County rivals Morris Catholic and Villa Walsh to get it done in the sectional playoffs."
  • Bobal, Brian. "A decade of greatness: Meet the 15 best N.J. girls ice hockey players from 2010-19", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, February 28, 2020. Accessed April 11, 2020. "Kendall Cornine, Morristown-Beard, Class of 2015 Cornine was the program’s all-time leading scorer before Ally Detre bested her mark by one point in 2018. She was NJ.com’s Player of the Year for the 2014-15 season, where she recorded 34 goals and 32 assists, scoring at least one goal in every game."
  • Hageny, John Christian. "Bruce Driver: A Devil of a Coach", NJ.com, March 6, 2008. Accessed August 13, 2017. "Though his professional playing days are over (he continues to actively play in adult recreational leagues here in New Jersey), Driver never stops giving back. These days, he can still be found at the rink as he stepped behind the bench for a ninth consecutive season as coach at Morristown-Beard."

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  • "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
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  • Home Page, Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference. Accessed August 27, 2020. "The Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference prides itself on being one of New Jersey's premier high school conferences and is comprised of 39 high schools located in Northwest New Jersey."

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  • Joan Caulfield, Actress, Obituaries Today. Accessed October 23, 2007. "At Miss Beard's, a local private school, Joan made her stage debut in A Kiss for Cinderella."

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  • Hague, Jim. "Betz's toughness, leadership shines through for Crimson", Daily Record, December 1, 2007. Accessed July 5, 2011. "After his Morristown-Beard football team left the field at Giants Stadium Friday night having endured a tough 28-7 loss to Paterson Catholic in the NJSIAA Non-Public Group I state championship game, Mike Betz looked like someone who had been in a war."
  • Tober, Steve. "Morristown-Beard uses corners to capture Prep B", Daily Record, November 3, 2008. Accessed July 5, 2011. "First-half corners led to goals by Julie Guempel and Hillary Smith, each off well-placed assists delivered from fellow forward Emily Leahy, to spur the Crimson to a 2-0 victory over Montclair Kimberley Academy for the Prep B championship on Sunday."

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  • "Alumni Ties: The Guaranteed Dividend" Archived September 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine "Our season began on August 16th and ended on November 7th when we competed for the State Prep "B" Championship. The result was a 1-1 tie after 80 minutes of regulation play and 2 golden goal 10 minute overtime periods. The State has adopted that no championship game shall be determined by penalty kicks so we were named co-champions with Morristown Beard"

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  • "Wheaton Men's Lacrosse: Brian Neiman". Wheaton College. Retrieved September 12, 2013. Two-sport athlete at Morristown–Beard School... member of lacrosse Prep B champions in ('08, '09) and state championship team in ('08)

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