Darrow School
In 1938 president Charles S. Haight died and C. Lambert Heyniger purchased the school, becoming its headmaster and treasurer.Heyniger was a Princeton alumnus who had taught as a missionary in China and then pursued graduate study at Columbia University before joining General Motors.The boys had hoped school officials would send all the pupils home until repairs were made.[4] The campus is situated on the original site of the Mount Lebanon Shaker Village, a National Historic Landmark.[5] It spans over 365 acres of land, with 26 buildings, tennis courts, playing fields, ponds, orchards, pastures, marshlands, and a vast forest.