Tag Archive | "Vietnam War"

Three movie soundtracks you need to have on your Ipod


By Hannah Stewart ‘12, A&E Co-Editor. There are many factors that make a good movie- like the script, acting, and visuals- so the soundtracks of such movies are usually ignored. Here are three notable soundtracks that shouldn’t go unnoticed.

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Vietnam veterans visit campus


By Avery Maier, ’13, News Editor. Vietnam War veterans Dr. Robert Arnoldt and Dr. James Brask spoke to the Upper School in Keeler Theater on Friday, Feb. 19, about their personal history, and the nation’s collective history, of the Vietnam War.

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Scrolling through the decades: the 1960s


By Jayne Caron, ’10, and Kathryn Black, ’11, The Lens Editors. As the nation experienced the tumultuous sixties, Country Day implemented some reforms and began admitting African-American students in 1964. While the school continued to grow and expand, The Scroll upped its level of production by expanding to a bi-monthly publication. Many of the issues dealt with contemporary themes like the Vietnam War and the counterculture.

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