Your cart

Your cart is empty

  • Last Corps Trip poem
  • Main Room
    Dragable Image
    • Bedroom
    • Workspace
    • Study Room
    • Dining Room
  • Frame PreviewFrame
  • Room PreviewRoom

Last Corps Trip poem

Last Corps Trip poem

Regular price Sale price $48.00 USD
Size
Style
Frames
Top Mat
Canvas
Floater Frames
Standard Canvas Frames
Top Mat Size
Suede Mats
Paper Mats
Bottom Mat
Bottom Mat Size
Bottom Mat Style
Glass

Note: Sold out or unavailable

The Last Corps Trip poem written by P.H. Duval class of '51 flanks both sides of the interior frame and is superimposed over the historic Lawrence Sullivan Ross statue and the Twelfth Man statue/bonfire. The neutral gray of those images makes the poem stand out with elegance. The poem is famous for being read at bonfire and musters all over the world. Benjamin and P. H. Duval were friends and collaborated on multiple projects like this one that also helped develop multiple scholarship endowments for the Corps of Cadets.

    • Description

      The Last Corps Trip poem written by P.H. Duval class of '51 flanks both sides of the interior frame and is superimposed over the historic Lawrence Sullivan Ross statue and the Twelfth Man statue/bonfire. The neutral gray of those images makes the poem stand out with elegance. The poem is famous for being read at bonfire and musters all over the world. Benjamin and P. H. Duval were friends and collaborated on multiple projects like this one that also helped develop multiple scholarship endowments for the Corps of Cadets.

    Description

    The Last Corps Trip poem written by P.H. Duval class of '51 flanks both sides of the interior frame and is superimposed over the historic Lawrence Sullivan Ross statue and the Twelfth Man statue/bonfire. The neutral gray of those images makes the poem stand out with elegance. The poem is famous for being read at bonfire and musters all over the world. Benjamin and P. H. Duval were friends and collaborated on multiple projects like this one that also helped develop multiple scholarship endowments for the Corps of Cadets.