Talk:The Catlin Gabel School

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"Catlin possesses a beautiful campus, with a layout, natural environment, and architecture rivalling many college campuses." Isn't this sentence mostly a value judgement? It seems out of place in an encyclopedia, but I am new here so I'm not sure. I would think it would be better to say "Catlin Gabel's school grounds have much in common with a typical (non-urban) college campus" or something like that. Boris B 12:58, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

They are pretty nice, but I've removed it for now. --Liface 15:09, 27 July 2006 (UTC)