Talk:Edmund Burke School
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[edit]With one of the highest tuitions in DC, can one really claim that Edmund Burke is not elitist? There are other schools which offer more in financial aide per year.
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Sharlitt, "The Burke Style"
[edit]Does anyone have a source for the item in the History section about the 1985 speech that coined the phrase "The Burke Style?" (Full text: "1985 Joe Sharlitt, a board member and parent of alumni Peter Sharlitt, pens a speech in which he coins the phrase "The Burke Style" which most closely defines Burke's culture.") I'm working on a rewrite of that section in narrative form, and I haven't turned up any reference to it beyond Wikipedia. Thanks! Bleubsdorf (talk) 13:21, 13 May 2019 (UTC)
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