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Campus Features and Ornaments

Tier I: Harding Road Level
Tier II: Upper Campus, Front
Tier III: Courtyard at rear of Massey Commons
Tier IV: Front Campus Green
Tier V: John E. Sloan Quadrangle
Centennial Gate, Howard Allen, 1908-1977
Heritage of MBA Football, 1899-1998
Tommy Owen, 1924-1993


Tier III: Courtyard at rear of Massey Commons

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.'
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.

Respect, compassion, and understanding are the tenets of being a gentleman at Montgomery Bell Academy.

Plaque on E. Bronson Ingram Science Building:
Honesty is the First Chapter in the Book of Wisdom.
~ Thomas Jefferson

On my honor as a gentleman, I have neither given nor received aid on this work.
~
MBA Honor Code Pledge


The names of eight notable scientists appear on plaques along the upper wall, front and back. A sundial is set above the east door, and three weathervanes adorn the roof.









Warner Courtyard:
Dudley Warner II '61, Tommy E. Warner '63, Charles D. Warner '94

Miller Courtyard, Harding Road side of Wilson Library