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On March 3rd, Professor Echols of UVA talked to the Episcopal students on the present work. He stressed that a sufficient number of Americans had enlisted, and the duty of the EHS students should be staying at school and preparing to solve the…

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A poem describing the Americans coming across the ocean to join the war effort.

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A satire critiquing the lack of work and progress in the U.S. Congress; interestingly, one of the talking points of the fictitious Congressmen in the story was building Confederate monument to “sisters who nursed in the Civil War.”

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An article discussing early participation of Episcopal alumni in the Great War, as well as some early honor that they had earned.

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A sad poem describing an Episcopal student's friend fighting and dying for Scotland in the Great War.

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A prose written about smoking cigarette that praises nicotine.

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A story describing a Southern man who served in the U.S. Navy falling in love with a Southern woman before the Civil War and deciding to fight for the South.

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An editorial again calling for students’ attention to the present war as well as the current events to become vigilant citizens in this critical time.

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A poem praising patriotism and how "it is sweet and proper to die for one's country."

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On January 13th, Mr. DuBray, a Sioux Indian from South Dakota who studied at the Seminary, came to talk about his experience on the Reservation and the tribe.
On January 20th, Mr. Carter came to talk about the ongoing social political change. He…
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