The Washington Post, January 17th, 2001
William Marston Hogue, 77, a native Washingtonian and headmaster from 1962 to 1979 at the Tome School, where he overhauled the curriculum and oversaw the independent, co-educational preparatory school's consolidation at a 100-acre campus in North East, Md., died Jan. 13 at Washington Hospital Center of injuries sustained in a car accident. Police said Dr. Hogue was struck by a car Dec. 28 at Quincy Street and Lee Highway in Arlington. The Tome School was founded in 1899 by a Port Deposit, Md., philanthropist named Jacob Tome and teaches kindergartners through 12th-graders. It has about 300 stu...
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