Excerpt from The Oak Leaf, 1927 Not only developed in us a taste for good literature, but has also taught us the value of character; who, with both fairness and
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Excerpt from The Oak, 1927, Vol. 4 The Principal and Faculty approach graduation with mingled feelings of regret and joy: of regret because of the breaking of t
Excerpt from The Oak Leaf, 1935, Vol. 9 The next year Raleigh sent a second colony to Virginia. John White, who had been with Ralph Lane on the first expedition