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EXCHANGES
The Meteor acknowledges the recei.pt of the following exchanges during the past month:
The High Times, E. C. Glass High School, Lynchburg, Va.
The Boys Appeal, Boys Home, Cov- •ngton, Va.
The Pine Needle, St. Christophers JChool. Richmond, Va.
The Monthly Chronicle, Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Va.
The Deerfield Scroll and the Deer- field Alumni Journal, Deerfield Acad- ·•my Deerfield, Mass.
The Sabre, Randolph-Macon Acad- "my, Front Royal, Va.
The Middlebury College News Let- ter, Middlebury, College, W est Vir- ginia.
The Jackson Journal, Stonewall Jackson High School, Charleston,
Nest, Va.
The Musketeer, Hargrave Military
Academy, Chatham, Va.
The Oracle, W oodberry Forest
School, Woodberry Forest, Va.
The C. Q., Fishbourne Military
School, W aynesboro, Va.
The News Letter, University of Va.,
Charlottesville, Va.
The Alumni Review, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C.
THE SCHOOL
A City Grows
(Continued from poge 5)
Today the faculty of V. E. S. nun:- bers ten in addition to the chaplain and the headmaster and the school has I OS boys enrolled. A well-bal- anced course of study is offered and the school competes in athletic con- tests with nearby preparatory schools. The V. E. S. Choir, under the direc- tion of Mr. Joseph K. Banks, has re- ceived wide recognition ...
Because of the present building situation, no new buildings have been erected. Howeevr, a committee of the board of trustees has been ap- pointed to consider plans for neces- sary buildings at the earliest possible date. Lately, the school has come into two-thirds of the estate of the late Col. William King ...
V. E. S. is a small school with high ideals and high scholastic standing. The institution is becoming more and more firmly established by the suc- cess of its boys evidenced in their records in colleges and universities and as men in the world.
is announcing its annual fire sale (for six months only)-take advantage of our a_maz- ing 3% discount on nearly all merchandise- everything must go!
Here are a few of the most popular de- velopments in hats:
The Top Hat Special-non-collapsible, to be sat on-for the little fellow who can't see over the guy in front.
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Fire Bug's Delux. A must for every four-
The Pa nther, Texas Military tute San Antonio, Texas.
Announcer: Remember to listen next Wednesday evening at seven forty-five when the Lynchburg Trust and Savings Bank-member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- tion and the Federal Reserve System -will present a brief history of the Holy Cross School.
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you through the facilities of the Old Dominion Broadcasting Corporation.
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School, Winston-Salem, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C.
The Pigtail, South Kent School, South Kent, Conn.
The Devea uxian , Deveaux Niagara Falls, New York.
School,
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THE METEOR :oR
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Does your hair stand on end making it im- possible for any hat to fit7 Are your ears so protruding that no hat stays on over them7 Do you forget to tip your lid when passing a lady? Give up, Bud! Go hatless.
*Handbag sizes eveilablo for ledies.
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