In the third grade in 1972, our class at Trinity School was all boys. We, along with the younger boys and the fourth grade above us, formed ourselves in single file – “Chapel Line” we called it; shor… more →
Mead on Manhattangotratl wrote 2 weeks ago: This is the fifth in our series of GOTR Atlanta SoleMates spotlights. GOTR Atlanta SoleMates are a g … more →
macwhatley wrote 7 months ago: The Bell on display under the Trinity College gazebo on the site of the original Trinity College and … more →
yuliasspecialplace wrote 8 months ago: “[Your cousin] got three A’s, two B’s and a C. He’ll probably be able to ge … more →
Alistair wrote 9 months ago: Divine, Kuapa Kokoo and the Co-op enjoying Croydon! We had a fantastic day in Croydon being looked a … more →
yuliasspecialplace wrote 9 months ago: No one’s asked, but for an exercise in self-reflection, as if I need another excuse, here are … more →
macwhatley wrote 10 months ago: Franklinville School: Dave Weatherly, Principal, ca. 1918. To research the history of our newly-acqu … more →
hfreeman17 wrote 11 months ago: In the third grade in 1972, our class at Trinity School was all boys. We, along with the younger bo … more →
icemilkaprons wrote 1 year ago: IceMilk Aprons loves to get involved in events! We hope you will join us at our upcoming events, and … more →
hfreeman17 wrote 1 year ago: When I was 13, my mother told me that my father was xenophobic, which I would not have understood un … more →
hfreeman17 wrote 1 year ago: My internship at the Museum of Broadcasting when I was 17, a senior at Trinity School, consisted mai … more →
hfreeman17 wrote 1 year ago: When I can’t think of what to write, I sometimes write about writing. Math teacher Mr. Mirobit … more →
hfreeman17 wrote 1 year ago: Susie Scott was my pre-school girlfriend. Except in the 1960s it was called “nursery school. … more →
hfreeman17 wrote 1 year ago: In order to stay up past bedtime, the Lovely K and her sisters would entreat her mother to expound o … more →
hfreeman17 wrote 1 year ago: My high school, Trinity, on West 91st Street, didn’t have a football team, but we did offer fe … more →
hfreeman17 wrote 2 years ago: Dressed in cordovan penny loafers, chinos, white shirts with Trinity ties – navy blue with gold shie … more →
hfreeman17 wrote 2 years ago: Phoebe Cates was somewhat of a dangerous dish in middle school. Lest you think me some kind of Inter … more →