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A short fiction set in occupied Belgium, in which a Belgian woman rose up against the brutal German officers who lived in her house.

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Student article exposing the fascist regime infiltrating the rightist movement of student led clubs of EHS. Created for entertainment.

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A story about a slacker-turned-hero on the battlefield during an offensive, albeit losing one of his limbs.

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An article from Richmond News-Leader re-published on the Chronicle, dedicated to Andrew Beirne Blair, an alumnus who recently died in a plane crash during military training at Pensacola training school.

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Two letters in The Chronicle evaluate race relations at EHS in 1968. The headmaster, A.R. Hoxton, Jr. asks the student body to accept the 2 incoming African American boys with the same dignity they accept any new students.

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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 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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The student led club known as the "K. K. K." causes controversy when another student refused to partake in the initiation of the club.

A student-led personal interview with the first Japanese student to attend Episcopal, Takane Kuki.

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Episcopal High School's head cook, an African-American, dies of a heart attack after a 17-year-long tenure in October of 1968.
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