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"The Falling Leaves: Autumn comes to Asheville School"
From the photographic collections in
the Archives, images and words about our most glorious season.

October 2008
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The War at Home: Asheville School During World War II
A digital exhibit about the effect of WWII on the school in support
of the American Studies classes.
March 2008

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When They Were Young:
What Were the Boys Doing in the 1906-07 Academic Year?
Why, they were being boys, of
course!
October 2006
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"About a Boy":
The Papers of Daniel Thompson
In 1900 a small 13 year old boy from Patterson, Louisiana got off the
train and had an adventure that lasted a lifetime.
May 2006
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Asheville School in Winter
Sometimes we need to be
reminded how it's supposed to be in January in the mountains.
A photography and poetry
exhibit.
January 2006
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Christ School
Weekend - 2005 It's
not just about football....
October 2005
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The Life
Outdoors: Mountaineering at Asheville School
Get outside! Go beyond the classroom to the great outdoors, and learn
about the world around you, and more importantly, your limitless self.
May 2005
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Recently Received Collection:
The James G. "Pop" Hollandsworth World War II Papers
Learn about this fantastic collection donated by one of Asheville
School's most beloved former teachers and World War II veteran.
April 2005
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| Asheville and Asheville
School in the 1920s
This web based unit tells the story of Asheville
School and the City of Asheville during the Jazz Age
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Recently Received Collections--Peter Heyd Papers The Class of 1923
Memorial Archives has received some wonderful collections over
the years. Find out more about one such collection.
Check this page out for exhibits about new collections every
semester.
November 2004 |
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Asheville School's Pigskin Legacy, 1900-08
Want to know more about football in its earliest years?
How the football team was responsible for creating the first
student newspaper? Visit the exhibit.
October 2004 |
| The Buildings of the Asheville
School Campus |
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This series of photographs and accompanying description attempts
to chronicle the buildings on the campus of the Asheville
School.
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