A place of education. Any school, academy, college, or university in which young persons are Instructed in the several branches of learning which may qualify them for their future employments. Webster. The word is said to have acquired no fixed and definite legal meaning. See Chegaray v. New York, 13 N. Y. 229; Maddox v. Adair (Tex. Civ. App.) 66 S. W. 811; Miami-County v. Wilgus, 42 Kan. 457, 22 Pac. 615; Warde v. Manchester, 56 N. H. 509, 22 Am. Rep. 504.
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