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| 24 Oct 2012 | 11:16

Photos courtesy of the Tuxedo Park School Tuxedo Park School field hockey players pose on the steps of the school in the late 1940s.

Photo provided by the Tuxedo Park School Students and staff assembled in front of the school's second campus, which was a home built by the co-founder of Standard & Poor's Weekly. It was affectionately called "The "Poor House."

This undated photograph shows Kindergarten students during nap time.

Ski day in winter has been a school tradition since its earliest years.

Students reading Prometheus, the tale of the Greek Titan credited with the creation of mankind.

In the classroom.

The Hudson Valley has always provided a dramatic, powerful and beatiful background for the school and its students.

Students take a study break.

This undated photo shows students playing on the grounds of the Tuxedo Park School.

Students descend the school's main staircase in this undated photograph.

Staff and students enjoy an afternoon of tea and cookies.

What: “Tuxedo Park School: Looking Back, Looking Forward,” a three-week exhibition of photographs, artifacts, ephemera and oral histories of Tuxedo Park School.
When: Monday, Oct. 29, through Tuesday, Nov. 20, Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to noon with afternoon hours on Fridays from 3 to 5:30 p.m.
Where: Tuxedo Historical Society at 7 Hospital Road, just off Route 17 in Tuxedo.