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Lawerence _______________, architect of Calvert's Lower School
Boys' banner color
Early 20th Century dances were held at this opera house
First Head Master's home
First Head Master's famous light collection resides at this institution
Symbol of Calvert School
Most memorable academic tradition
This athletic tradition began in 1901 on a roof
Head Master and color
Head Master and passage way through the school
Calvert and Gilman had a long standing rivalry in this
First location of Boys' and Girl's Primary School above a drug store
These were lacking in the graduating classes of 1917 to 1925
The School's colors come from this family's coat of arms
The crosses in our seal and in the Maryland flag come this family's coat of arms.
Farmers dislike them, but some Calvert girls cheer for them
October 1924 and last stop for Calvert
__________ Primary School of Baltimore City by 1899
Many of these are on Calvert's roof and they do not move in the wind
These are islands named after this bird and some girls become them
Every morning after climbing the steps
Mr. Coady taught this Age for 25 years
Head Master and Star Trek leader
Girls' banner color
Your name can always be found at Calvert
1920's it cost $1.50 per week to use and had a Calvert silhouette on the side
Tuscany stream is now part of Calvert
This was the last Age prior to the opening of our Middle School
Only symbol on lockers that is edible
First Head Master
February 1901 and new location for Calvert
Frogs can eat them, but some Calvert boys cheer for them
The rival of 32 down

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