This student's form, collected in Edith Pell's scrapbook, shows he would take the Math, English, French, Physics, Latin, Geometry, History and Greek exams.
Edith Pell saved these notes in her 1st scrapbook. One shows the crushing - by way of a shoe - the Lower Forms by the Sixth Form. Another expresses the need for revenge against the Sixth Form. The third note calls for tolerance, not revenge.
This article in the October 1933 issue of The Cardinal, a copy of which is pasted in Mrs. Pell's Scrapbook, reports on the plans for the new Headmasters House. The related photo can be viewed below
Site for the future Headmasters' House. A related article in the October 1933 issue of the Cardinal, a copy of which is pasted in Mrs. Pell's Scrapbook, reports on the plans for the building.
Edith Pell's saved this note in her scrapbook. It announces a new student business offering the banking services of students Crocker, Layton and Warwick at a 10% interest rate.
Edith Pell's saved this note in her scrapbook. It is written by the cook Jennie and is addressed to either Miss Miller, the nurse, or Miss Michaelis, the Housemother.
Headmaster Pell grants the Fifth Form of the Class of 1934 permission to smoke. Permission to attend movies in Middletown on Saturday afternoons is given, with the understanding the boys will walk both ways...
Issue 2 Vol. 3 of The Cardinal, dated December 12, 1932 is pasted on the following page of the scrapbook, page 73. In referring to this Christmas program, a news item on that front page says: "Mr...