Treasures from CA’s Archives

Treasures from CA’s Archives

The class of 1931 was “always a bit independent,” wrote Elizabeth Monroe Boggs ’31 when she donated her Concord Academy memorabilia to the school in 1994. Rather than the standard class ring, the seniors in her year had a class bracelet fashioned. All 12 graduating...
Cartooning in the Chameleon

Cartooning in the Chameleon

Today Concord Academy’s literary magazine bears the name the Chameleon. The school publication began with a broader focus, however. The earliest issue of the Chameleon in CA’s archives to feature the chameleon on its cover is from December 1942. In the 1950s, students...