Another underground SAS newspaper published in 1936, this is the 3rd issue of The Comment. The editors, Brown, Charles Turner, Edwin Sibert, Jr. and Henry Gibson...
Included in this edition of The Student, a student underground newspaper: Famed choir to sing here tomorrow; Charles Clucas '38 will be editor of yearbook; Earle Spicer will perform on campus; Care of property; Lifesaving, a serial story from school ..
The first of a student-published literary and arts magazine. This issue includes a statement of purpose for The Andrean. Contributors include: John H.O. Clarke '40, Charles Seymour Masterton '40, Peter M. Brown '40, Henry Clay Gibson III '40, T...
Articles included in this issue of The Student, an underground newspaper, are as follows: Chapel to be Dedicated Date Set as April 14; Oars will be given to School; The St...
This edition of The Student, a student underground newspaper, contains the following articles and columns: Dance Postponed; Late News of Dedication; Masters Concerned over Cribbing; Senior Baseball; Nurse Miller's Life-Saving installment; JV Baseball..
This issue of The Student, a student underground newspaper, includes the following articles and columns: Eligibility Attacked; Schedule for Dance Weekend; Eight Sinks Penn-Charter by Secs; Chapel Chat; Editorial; In Memoriam; Latest News from the Foo..
This issue of The Comment, a student underground newspaper, contains the following features: Today's Line Up; For Men Only; Public Notices; Personals; Ten Rules of Etiquette submitted by Mrs. Lois Voorhees; Heard in the Hall....
Articles included in this issue of The Comment, an underground newspaper, as well as illustrations and stories: School Rapidly Expands; New Masters Will be Needed; The Murderer; Getting Up; Soccer and Touch Start; Grapplers Face Big Season; Wrestling..
Articles included in this four page issue of The Student: $1800 to be spent on Manual Training Room; Pantry to be rearranged over the holiday break; carol service to be held; Brief Interlude - a story written by Joseph Whitaker '40; Interscholastic y..
Trustees approval for an addition to the gym makes huge headlines in this edition of The Student, a student underground newspaper. Mr. Schmolze organizes a fourteen piece orchestra...
Fifth volume of the official student newspaper which includes here 7 issues: Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8; dating from November 1934 to June 1935. Number 6, April, is missing
There seems to be a bit of competition forming between the two School newspapers. According to the editorial of this issue of The Textbook, "The Cardinal and The Textbook are just about even and there is no preference...
This issue of The Textbook has added a few new items. Along with the editorial and sports updates, it includes a new Philosophy column written by the School's doctor, Jerome Niles...
This issue of The Textbook begins with an apology from the editor for a missed issue due to midyear exams. Jokes and advertisements as well as sports updates are all included as well as Dr. Niles philosophy column...
Articles included in this issue of The Textbook: School quarantine lifted; reporter from the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, Francis Judson Laird, came to speak with the editorial staff of The Textbook; science class takes field trip; animal topics mo..
Articles included in this issue of The Textbook: New vestry officers elected; Scientific Club holds meeting; Miller Shaw's team wins the hygiene poster contest; movie night selections; the latest fads; progress of clay-modeling contest; Mr...
Included in this issue of The Textbook: Boys visit Fort duPont in Delaware City; Robert Orr '34 substitutes for Mr. Pell in Latin class; Rev. Percy Donaghay speaks at chapel; a new pastime becomes popular at St...
This issue of The Textbook includes the usual sports updates, advertisements, jokes with illustrations and Holly Whyte's continuing saga titled "Gold." Also mentioned is an article on a recent trip by students to visit a fiber plant in Newark, DE., i..
Second volume of the official student newspaper which includes here 7 issues: Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8; dating from October 22, 1931 to June 7, 1932...
First volume of the official student newspaper which includes here 10 issues: Numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8(02-16), 8(04-27), 9, 10 and 12; dating from November 18, 1930 to May 25, 1931...