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“Dulce et Decorum est pro Patria Mori”
A poem praising patriotism and how "it is sweet and proper to die for one's country."
“Interesting Letter from an EHS Boy in France”
The Chronicle published a war letter from Josiah R. Ellis Jr., an Episcopal alumnus who served in the military police unit of the 42nd “Rainbow” Division. Ellis wrote this letter to his mother, who then published it on Richmond News-Leader and the…
Otis Redding Drawing (Daemon 1968)
Drawing of Otis Redding in the 1968 Fall Daemon
"For the Cause"
A short fiction set in occupied Belgium, in which a Belgian woman rose up against the brutal German officers who lived in her house.
"Origin of the Brazil Mission"
An article written by L. M. Blackford on the history of Episcopalian missionary in Brazil.
A Birds eye View of Alexandria, Va 1863
Painting of Alexandria during Civil War showing port and Federal troop installations around the city.
"4TH REICH EXPOSED"
Student article exposing the fascist regime infiltrating the rightist movement of student led clubs of EHS. Created for entertainment.
Photo of Peggy Deane
Photo of Peggy Dean. A woman enslaved by the Blackford family who, after emancipation, worked for Lancelot M. Blackford at his home on the EHS campus.
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Data tables from "Keep the Damned Women Out" by Nancy Weiss Malkiel.
Four separate tables with data pertaining to coeducation at separate universities.
Students from the original L. C. Anderson, AISD’s high school for African-Americans, study chemistry.
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