No. 330

There has been a great deal of fuss in connection with College. C.J. Wills elected to College in January (ride entry 300), objected to the absurd & fantastic customs of the place & consequently left. As a matter of fact he had broken the rules, and been tanned twice (different times) in accordance with the…

No. 329

The School Concert took place on Friday, may 26. No cantanta was performed, as there was not sufficient time to get one up. The items most worthy of remark were the songs by messrs, F. B. Ranclow & G. H. Viner. Mr. D. V. Eason’s violin solo was enthusiastically encored. On the whole the concert…

No. 328

The Exeat this term begins Thursday June 8, at 4pm & ends on the following Wednesday at 9:15am.                                                                                                           H. A. Beesley. Prin. Opp.

No. 327

J.S. Phillimore (OW) has obtained a First in moderations at Oxford.                                                                                                           H. A. Beesley. Prin. Opp.

No. 326

The subject for the Phillimore essay is “The Life & Character of Becket.”                                                                                                           H. A. Beesley. Prin. Opp.

No. 325

The mission offertory was collected on the feast of SS. Philip & James & amounted with the H.M’s subscription & late money to £19.                                                                                                             H. A. Beesley. Prin. Opp.

No. 324

There are 11 new boys, making the total number of the school 227.                                                                                                           H. A. Beesley. Prin. Opp.

No. 323

The work for election this year is as follows:- VIIth       Juvenal: Satires 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10.                Demosthenes: Olynthiacs 7 Phillippics, I, II & III                Philippians & Galataians VIth        Livy: BK V                Virgil: Eclogues                Homer: Iliad XVI-XVIII              S. Mark & S. James Both forms take up Roman History,…

No. 322

Accounts of Westminster have recently appeared in Chums & Cassell’s Family magazine.                                                                                                           H. A. Beesley. Prin. Opp.

No. 321

Mr. Marklove is too unwell to return at present; his place is being taken pro term by Mr J.M. Mulgan, formerly Headmaster of preparatory school for Westminster. Mr Failes. is acting as House master of Rigaud’s.                                                                                                           H. A. Beesley. Prin. Opp.