"Monthly Mention" (April, 1918)

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Title

"Monthly Mention" (April, 1918)

Subject

World War I
Student Life

Description

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 post-war problem, including a “desperate struggle between capital and labor.”
On March 10th, Major Miller, who temporarily worked at the British Embassy, came to talk about fighting at the front, from Ypres to Vimy Ridge.
On March 17th, Mr. Daniel talked about the importance of British colonies in the fight.

Source

Episcopal High School (Alexandria, VA) Archives | Chronicle

Date

April, 1918

Coverage

1910-1919

Files

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Citation

“"Monthly Mention" (April, 1918),” EHS History Project, accessed April 19, 2024, https://ehshistoryproject.org/items/show/489.

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