No. 314

The Athletic Committee was elected on July 19th in the Upper Fifth Room – viz, H.P. Robinson. Q.S. (ex off.) W.G. Bell. T.B. (ex off.) A.M. Hemsley. T.B.                          46 votes T.F.F. Williams. Q.S.                        43 H. Abernethy. T.B.               …

No. 313

Cricket The Eleven v. the twenty-two The Eleven 1st inn.                  94                                           Gamble 21 not out, H Abernethy 22. 2nd inn.                 45 for 5 wickets                H. Abernethy 18 not out 139   The Twenty-two 1st inn.                  56           Caiger 18 2nd inn.                 82           Patrick 13. Jansen 15. 138   The Eleven won by…

No. 312

This term, owing to there being no train available to Wandsworth, there has been no “Water”. It is to be hoped that in succeeding years, the Railway authorities will to be to afford us a train. William G. Bell

No. 310

The honours that have fallen to the school at the University during the past year, according to Scott’s report, are, at Oxford, H.S. Otter                            1st Class                 Lit. Hum. W.A.L.P. Evans                  2nd “                       “ “ E.G.B. Phillimore               “ “                           “ “ A.W.W. Wynn                    “ “                           “ “ E.M. Rodocanachi            3rd “                        “…

No. 309

On Monday, June 25th a half holiday was given by the Busby Trustees. As there was a saint’s day on Friday, Scott would not have given the holiday on Monday, but that the Oxford & Cambridge match came off that day, & a great many fellows wanted to see it.

No. 308

At the end of the last term we were told by Scott that a short daily service would be held in abbey for us in the future at 7:45 a.m. This began on the first day this term. All boarders & all home boarders who can, are required to be present.

No. 307

There are three town boys in the sixth this term, H.B. Cox (Home Boarder) T.B. Strong (Home Boarder) W.G. Bell (Grant’s) As the first & last are only a few months older than sixteen, & Strong not yet of that age, the signed the book alphabetically. W.G. Bell

No. 305

The annual concert came off on April 18th very successfully. College Hall was quite full, & the various performers were liberally applauded by the contingent of non-singers at the back. A new violinist, Pole, made his appearance. W.S. Rawson, G. Gumbleton, & A.L. Ryde assisted as “Old Westminsters”.