Whatsoever Things Are True Volume II
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About the Book
The Hill School was founded in 1851 by the Reverend Matthew Meigs as a “family boarding school for young men.” Twenty-five years later, his son, John Meigs, took over the reins and led the school to national prominence. In its 158-year history, the school has had a great number of remarkable people as faculty, staff, and students. This is the story of all those people who had the greatest influence on making the Hill School the outstanding secondary school it is today.
About the Author
Willis J. Pierre taught mathematics at the Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, for thirty-two years. He was the recipient of many national and local awards for his teaching. He is the author of DLSF, a book about his teaching career. In addition, he has written many articles for magazines and journals about teaching, mathematics, and his greatest passion, baseball.