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THE METEOR
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The follOwing dates
·! in regard to the success of les classes ·i• en fmncai;; this year. A most re- :r, ceDt result is the formation of a i:
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THE METEOR
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Issued by the students of the Virginirr Episcopal Sc-hool. Ly~tchbLng. Ya..
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u scnp Ion, 15 cen s per copy; 1·75 per year.
THE FACULTYI:l:
0 CT011EH (i, 1923
No. 1
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
R. C. Taliaferro ...................................................................... ·dor-w- · lt e ll"fl.it n11til he nwds ,;un1c 11:f: those
Ed. 'C'1.f P. S. T ompkins .......................................:.............................Literary Er/ito1-
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
H. G. Hudnall ....................................................................................Jotti.,gs
:mrst forth ;JJ Ct'ti llian a" w•·ll as in :;: lts .-
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.Mr. Crockett, alone of all the :l' Faculty, has been thinking of the i:
future this summer. He has been :!: training our manly youths at Camp :i:
Greenbriar for the glorio:1s days to ~:
CLEANERS AND DYERS
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come o·n·1nrr them some of that stole •.. w c : r e a I n p a r t I s s u e y e o y s o u g t m a < p 1 s c o p a l c o o 1 . ' 1 ' " ' t "h · 1 · k c l · · . : .
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clat"acerw 1c1ISsomar·e Ill11m. .:. So far the phrase has lied atrociously and though "the truth always will Mr. Crockett says that we do not ap- ·!·
eut," there is no such good luck in sight. Speaking of lying, that is a preciate him here; that all his right- :~ good chance to bring in a word concerning upholding the School's high eousness is not effective iu helping :;:
ideals. Don't you think we could begin by "'iping out that literarv f'll Depal'lmeJJt. Nu, lte duestd ,-"mpo::,e his ver,.:e i11 RpFtllislt yet; so
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I far he is c"nfi11eliiCl ca.rri.erl him dowtt the lielcl.' 'f Ph"I" H t hk" ...
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eugl'rh mntite•l Jtu1·el of his. A11thors
'"·c al11·uy,; "" whim:;iL·al: one never I:;:
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kttu11·s "·!tat tu espeet of them. Going Back for Good Some Day
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:f 1024 MAtN ST. Mr. :\IattJield m:eu his 1acation to ~;:
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nasium, Track, Field, Base- •• •l-
beiug iu LoiiLlun. H e seem:; to bnve :l: ball, Football, Basket-ball, :~
athnntnge l1y guit1g
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laud, the greater part of his time -!·
fallen deeply iu love with that city :l:
wm; in Eng·land.'' \Ve wonc1er wha.t Jf DEVELO -
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aud says he is goiug back to live
there c:ome Llay. His classes are pre- \
panug to hear u lot about ''11•heu I X KODAKS i·
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C:\citement. There was e1·itle1ttly too I:!: f muc-h strenuousuess to \\Tite that :t S. 0. f IS HER •
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