
Jessica and Robert Ryan, photo courtesy of Mary Mallory.
Known as much for his intense, brooding performances onscreen as his passionate defense of causes off it, actor Robert Ryan cared deeply about whatever he focused his attention on. While he appeared menacing on the big screen, in real life Ryan displayed concern and empathy for others, giving his time, attention, and money to causes protecting the lives and welfare of others. When he and his wife, Jessica, grew concerned about large class sizes at potential schools for their young son, the couple took action, organizing their own school, one still operating today.
The Ryans possessed a love of learning, spending much of their free time reading and discussing current issues with others. Ryan graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth. The couple wanted their children to discover this same curiosity and passion for knowledge, something to be nourished at small schools where kids could form close connections with caring teachers. After World War II, however, America experienced a baby boom when GIs returned from the front. In turn, this created overcrowded schools with huge classes, allowing little time for one-on-one attention or mentoring possibilities.
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