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afht . ~,---4-lr_t~ A MONTH AT VIRGINIA EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
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IOO,OOOth Anniversary
What is undoubtedly the oldest
mechanism in the school celebrated its lOO,OOOth anniversary a few ~londays ago. This hoary cente- narian* is U ncle P hil Dawson's ~lode! A Ford. Its Radium A nni- I'Crsary was spent in hard work. as have been its previous anniversaries. .\h·eady 300 more miles have been clocked toward the second 100,000.
\Vhen asked to make a statement for THE )1ETEOR, the old car rat- tled, ''I may be old. but I can still haul money to the bank and ration points to the butcher. At least I don't stall in the middle of the road and cough out gas fumes like that jaloppy of l\lr. Follett's, that thinks
*"Centuries" for cars are recorded in hundreds of thousands of miles, not in hundreds of years.
37. Van)Joppen .................... 80.4 39. )faddux, T . .................... 80.2
This year. as in the past. the school has asked pastors of various parishes in the Lynchburg vicinity to speak to the student body each \Vednesday during Lent. The speakers were:
Feb. 21-Rev. Dr. Robert A. :;\fa- gill. St. John's Episcopal Church.
Feb. 28--Rev. Father W. J. Meredith, ] 1oly Cross Roman Cath- olic Church.
l\larch 7-l
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