"Monthly Mention" (November, 1917)
Dublin Core
Title
"Monthly Mention" (November, 1917)
Subject
World War I
Student Life
Description
Mr. Douglas Neff of Seminary and then Fort Myer talked about preparedness of body and mind.
Mr. Oldys, an assistant to Hoover, came to talk about the importance of Food Conservation.
Mr. Launcelot M. Blackford, a former student and teacher of the school, came from Fort Myer to talk about the Episcopal school spirit. He stressed that the students who "practiced the precept of 'honor all' did more for the spirit than all the boys who were asking for a return of the hazing new boys."
Mr. Oldys, an assistant to Hoover, came to talk about the importance of Food Conservation.
Mr. Launcelot M. Blackford, a former student and teacher of the school, came from Fort Myer to talk about the Episcopal school spirit. He stressed that the students who "practiced the precept of 'honor all' did more for the spirit than all the boys who were asking for a return of the hazing new boys."
Source
Episcopal High School (Alexandria, VA) Archives | Chronicle
Date
November, 1917
Coverage
1910-1919
Citation
“"Monthly Mention" (November, 1917),” EHS History Project, accessed November 21, 2024, https://ehshistoryproject.org/items/show/471.