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  1. History. The school is named for Franklin Knight Lane, United States Secretary of the Interior during the administration of President Woodrow Wilson. One of the accomplishments of his tenure was the formation of the National Park Service.

  2. Franklin K. Lane (born July 15, 1864, near Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Can.—died May 18, 1921, Rochester, Minn., U.S.) was a U.S. lawyer and politician who, as secretary of the interior (1913–20) made important contributions to conservation.

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  3. Dec 28, 2020 · In the fall of 1954, four months after the Supreme Court outlawed segregation in D.C. public schools in a companion case to Brown v. Board of Education, six of the city’s seven all-White high...

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  4. Franklin K. Lane High School is named for the Secretary of the Interior during the administration of President Woodrow Wilson. One of the accomplishments of his tenure was the formation of the National Park Service.

  5. Woodrow Wilson, Franklin K. Lane, and the Wilson Cabinet Meetings Keith W. Olson* An examination of the relationship between President Wood row Wilson and the members of his Cabinet provides an opportunity to better understand the twenty-eighth President. The three most important Wilson scholars who

  6. Dec 28, 2020 · Board of Education, six of the city’s seven all-White high schools accepted Black students for the first time, from a handful to hundreds. The seventh was Woodrow Wilson High School.

  7. Franklin K. Lane High School, New York City Lane Peak. By early 1921, Lane's health was failing, and he sought treatment at the Mayo Clinic. He was able to leave the Clinic and spend the remainder of the winter in warmer areas as advised by his physicians, but soon returned.