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A common practice was for students to visit a nearby orchard during free time, in which to study. It provided a quiet atmosphere, opimal for the rigorous curriculum. According to former graduate Sadiq Ibrahim ‘Odeh, “We grew and the trees grew with us, and now we don‘t know what has happened to them.
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showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate
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After the school was disbanded, the buildings were converted and used UN headquarters for a short time for a few years after the war.
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Many must have grown old and tired and died just like those Arab college students who loved them and sat underneath them.”
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lands which consisted of primary schools in the largest towns and a boarding secondary school, the
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Jerusalem
secondary school
Mandatory Palestine
1948 Arab–Israeli War
Ottoman
Walid Khalidi
Tarif Khalidi
verifiability
improve this article
reliable sources
citations
Ihsan Abbas
Haidar Abdel-Shafi
Abd el-Aziz el-Zoubi
Halil-Salim Jabara
Ismail Khalidi
Salem Hanna Khamis
Abdullah Rimawi
Hasib Sabbagh
Arab and Jew in Jerusalem: Explorations in community mental health
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ISBN
978-0-674-04315-2
Deeb, Mary-Jane
King, Mary E.
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978-0-916808-43-3
"The Arab College in Jerusalem, 1918-1948: Recollections"
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