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In page Abbot Academy:

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It was during the late 1800s that the school had a "golden age", according to one view.[3] The campus was visited by luminaries such as Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Sullivan and Amos Bronson Alcott.[3] The leadership of Philena and Phebe McKeen was characterized by substantial fundraising and growth.[3] According to Susan McIntosh Lloyd, Abbot's curriculum "may have surpassed that of Phillips" during these years.[3] After 1910, the only structures built were "gates".[3] The school was like a "family" but commanded by women, in which "women and girls could enjoy one another as persons without self-consciousness or shame."[2]