"Dyed-In-Wool" Southerner On Civil Rights
Civil Rights Movement
Alexandria, VA
Episcopal High School of Alexandria, VA
Segregation
Student description of the Sunday night program guest speaker Mrs. Sarah Patton, speaking about civil rights in Pendleton Hall.
Hatch, Joe
Episcopal High School (Alexandria, VA) Archives | Chronicle
1966-03
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1960-1969
"4TH REICH EXPOSED"
Episcopal High School of Alexandria, VA
Student Clubs
Cold War
Communism
Student Life
Entertainment
Student article exposing the fascist regime infiltrating the rightist movement of student led clubs of EHS. Created for entertainment.
McDonald, Angus; Jordan, Bill; Varner, "Cacti"; McFadden, Haynes
Episcopal High School (Alexandria, VA) Archives | Chronicle
1961-06
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1960-1969
"A Letter from an Old Boy on Foreign Service"
World War I
Alumni
A letter from an Lieutenant W. B. Pierce serving in France on the war; published in the Chronicle.
Episcopal High School (Alexandria, VA) Archives | Chronicle
September 17, 1918
1910-1919
"A Little Missionary Journey"
Blackford, Lancelot Minor (Principal, 1870-1913)
Virginia Theological Seminary
Religion
An article written by Frederick W. Neve about his religious work in the mountains, published in Southern Churchman. According to his article, Blackford and Whittle contributed to the trip.
Frederick William Neve, born in the county of Kent, England, was educated at Merton College, Oxford, and ordained a deacon in 1880 at the abbey church of St. Albans (his certificate of ordination is in this collection). In 1888, the vestries of St. Paul's (Ivy) and Emmanuel (Greenwood) Churches asked Neve to come to Virginia, and he accepted. In 1890 Neve built his first church in the Ragged Mountains, St. John the Baptist. Ten years later he began supporting a teacher at Simmon's Gap, an isolated community in the Blue Ridge Mountains. This was the beginning of his work with the mountain people that eventually embraced seven Virginia counties and became the Archdeaconry of the Blue Ridge.
Frederick W. Neve
Southern Churchman
V.T.S. Archives
November 9, 1901
1900-1909
"A Portrait of the Virginia Seminary in the Days of Brooks"
Virginia Theological Seminary
Religion
An article published by the V.T.S. on the changes and improvements of the Seminary in the days of Philips Brooks, a graduate of the V.T.S. and an abolitionist.
A. C.
Southern Churchman
V.T.S. Archives
March 30, 1901
1900-1909
"American Test Today" EHS Chronicle Cartoon
Episcopal High School of Alexandria, VA
Segregation
Alumni
Student Life
A cartoon of a prehistoric cave-person banging on a drum. The cartoon says "A-M-E-R-I-C-A-N--T-E-S-T--T-O-D-A-Y--"
<em>CF</em>
Episcopal High School (Alexandria, VA) Archives | Chronicle
1953-12-17
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1950-1959
"An Appeal for Primitive Jazz" (Literary Digest, 1917)
"Big Henry" Dies
Episcopal High School of Alexandria, VA
Alexandria, VA
Episcopal High School's head cook, an African-American, dies of a heart attack after a 17-year-long tenure in October of 1968.
Episcopal High School (Alexandria, VA) Archives | Chronicle
November 1968
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1950-1959
1960-1969
"Blackford Literary Society"
Student Life
Student Clubs
Photographs of the interior and porch of the Blackford Literary Society building.
Robert D. Cronly Scrapbook
1910-1914
1910-1919
"Breaking Ground for New Building (Stewart), 1913"
Student Life
A photograph of the priest blessing the ground where the Stewart Gym was built
Robert D. Cronly Scrapbook
1913
1910-1919