A Million-Dollar School for Seventy-Five Pupils 



The Hirh School building 

 of Bristol, R, I., was a 

 gift to the city by Col. 

 Samuel Colt, in memory 

 of his mother. It is of 

 marble throughout, with 

 framework of doors and 

 windows of solid bronze 



At left: A stained glass 

 window in the Colt Me- 

 morial School, showing 

 the city of Bristol in 1812, 

 when the British were 

 driven out. The seats and 

 chandeliers in the audi- 

 torium are also of bronze 



The average attendance 

 at this million-dollar 

 school is seventy-five 

 pupils, some of whom are 

 shown below grouped 

 around one of the statues by 

 the famous sculptor Rodin, 

 in front of the building 



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