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Linton Hall Military School was a military boarding school for boys ages 6 to 16, run by Catholic nuns, until 1989. Linton Hall was a school where nitpicking rules controlled every aspect of daily existence, from how to fold your underwear to the complicated rules and procedures for using the toilet and where nuns’ cruel punishments included making little boys who
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Linton Hall Military School Memories: One Cadet's Memoir
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Title: Linton Hall Military School Memories: One Cadet's Memoir
Language : ENGLISH
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Linton Hall Military School was a military boarding school for boys ages 6 to 16, run by Catholic
nuns, until 1989. Linton Hall was a school where nitpicking rules controlled every aspect of daily
existence, from how to fold your underwear to the complicated rules and procedures for using the
toilet and where nuns’cruel punishments included making little boys who had accidentally
wet the bed wear their urine-soaked pajamas around their neck all day. There was little privacy,
with nuns watching every time that boys took a shower, and outgoing mail was censored in order
to conceal the school’negative aspects from parents. But cadets also experienced the fun
of camping trips, target shooting in the rifle range, and exchanging buttons from school uniforms
for kisses from girls —other boys’sisters who visited the school. A wild roller-coaster
ride of bittersweet memories and emotions for alumni, and a surprising look at the past for current
students. Includes many photos and excerpts from old brochures dating back to 1949. A
comprehensive, detailed account which will bring you a flood of memories. For those in education,
parenting and teaching, there is a discussion of positive discipline for a strong-willed child,
particularly boys lost in school.