A photograph of Conway W. Cooke, an Episcopal alumnus who later fought in the war; he became a Captain in the 317th Infantry, 80th Division, before being promoted to the position of Major.
A photograph of Francis O. Roller climbing down the fire escape, an Episcopal alumnus who later fought in the war; he became a Second Lieutenant of the 313th Machine Gun Battalion, 80th Division, AEF, before being wounded in action during theā¦
A photograph of Leigh D. Williams, an Episcopal alumnus who later fought in the war; he was a Second Lieutenant of Field Artillery assigned to Fort Sill.
A photograph of Charles Lunsford, an Episcopal alumnus who later fought in the war; he became a Second Lieutenant of Field Artillery and a member of the 104th Ammunition Train and Field Artillery Replacement.
A photograph of Robert D. Cronly Jr. on the track, who created this Scrapbook; after graduating from Episcopal, he attended University of Virginia and became a First Lieutenant of 81st Division, AEF during the war.
The Chronicle hosts an interview with the director of admissions and head of the "Old Boy's Association" to discuss Episcopal's favoring of children of alumni in the admissions process.
The Chronicle hosts an interview with the director of admissions and head of the "Old Boy's Association" to discuss Episcopal's favoring of children of alumni in the admissions process.