Talk:Calvert Hall College High School

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[edit] Copyvio

I've reverted the copyvio tag on this article because the original article was a quote of a single pro-forma paragraph enumerating purely factual information. Any infringement is amply covered by fair use.

The alleged infringing section read, in full:

Calvert Hall was established in 1845 by the De La Salle Christian Brothers as a private Catholic college preparatory high school for boys. The thirty-three acre campus consists of three academic buildings: Keelty Hall, George Young Hall, and the Marion Burk Knott Center for the Performing Arts. Keelty Hall contains administrative and guidance offices, classrooms, science labs, the chapel, and cafeteria. George Young Hall houses four computer labs, TV Studio, Art Studio, classrooms, and George Young library. The Marion Burk Knott Center contains a theater, two lecture halls, and practice areas for instrumental and vocal music. In addition, the campus includes Alumni Memorial Gymnasium, Paul Angelo Russo stadium, the McManus baseball field, the athletic activities building, Hucht pool, practice fields, the Shaughnessy tennis courts and the Christian Brothers residence.


--Tony Sidaway|Talk 16:38, 10 May 2005 (UTC)