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THE CUBA REVIEW 



Interior. Court and Grounds, Farm School. C'ainaKUf 



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The farm and school enjoys ap iieal locution on the highroad fr^m C\:maguey to Santiago 

 de Cuba, three miles from the city of Cam.ague>. Its soil contains a good percentage of black 

 clay and a rich sandy loam.. The water supply is obtained from, an artesian well, and the farm 

 will be well supplied with running water from the num.erous natural springs in the vicinity. 



The school banner will be composed from, the Irish colors, green and gold, both of wliich 

 are appropriate to the county and farm. — the green of the grass and the gold of the citrus fruits— 

 also the colors of the Director, Dr. Luaces, who is known am.ong the Anierican and other for- 

 eigners of the province of Cam.aguey as the "Cuban-Irishman." 



