Despite the suspicions, in 1905 a superb quotation from John Paul Jones was copied from Buell's biography for " Reef Points ", the handbook of the Brigade of Midshipmen.
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In 1946 Farrand began publishing the Reef Point Bulletins in an attempt to explain the undertakings at Reef Point Gardens with the primary focus on the horticulture of the property.
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In 1946 Farrand began publishing the Reef Point Bulletins in an attempt to explain the undertakings at Reef Point Gardens with the primary focus on the horticulture of the property.
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It plans to revive Reef Point's original educational mission, with the establishment of a reference library and collections, regional trial gardens, and educational programs, as well as to preserve her final garden.
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The rear garden is a larger formal space, surrounded by a fence from Reef Point, and is visually joined to the house, which has French doors from each room opening out onto it.
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Not so Reef Point, which is memorialized in these newsletters in which Farrand, one of America's most celebrated landscape designers, detailed the plantings in her garden in Bar Harbor, Maine, between 1946 and 1956.
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In 1955, concerned with the survival of Reef Point Gardens, following Bar Harbor's refusal to grant it tax-exempt status, Farrand decided that Reef Point s future was not secure and reluctantly abandoned the project.
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Our article on the Great Barrier Reef points out the difference between " fossilized " coral in the area, which is indeed millions of years old, and the current " living " reef, which it says is about 20, 000 years old.
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The plebes line up throughout Alumni Hall to receive standard issue gear which includes several uniforms, combat boots, running sneakers and a copy of Reef Points ( the book which they must become familiar with over the course of the summer ).
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A further prominent stream runs southwest from the northwestern slopes of Mount Waterhouse to reach Stack Bay to the south of the Cave Point Peninsula, and a fourth runs north from the slopes of Mount Galloway, reaching the sea to the west of North Cape, close to Reef Point.