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THE WORCESTER CATHEDRAL SCHOOL CHRONICLE.
DECEMBER, 1880.
No. 4, Vol. 1.
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Editorial. .. A Tramp Through the Isle of ~ight The History of the Hea'ds .;'. . :N'?t~ on,the Architecture of Worces.tet .Cathedral
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who have always sO willingly come forward to help us in anything we have undertaken for the good of our School; whilst we can only hope f that our subscribers are as anxious to receive tW&·number, as " we are to make up for its interruption by a more, elaborate and better selected.choi'ce 9f·subje9ts.. . We" J:ii';:et..~gain toiic'6fu..;the-~dea:th of. another ....... old and firm friend to the School-Canon'SeymoUr -who, .after long years of suffering,' has been taken from us. His exemplary patience under trial was made the subject of a few'words of,exhor tation, addressed to the School and Cathedral'body' generally, by the Dean, at the annual roll call of t1;l,e Chapter., But more closely has death approached cast its gloom over us by the removal of one of our schoolfellows from our midst, in .the flower of his boyhood. Our Cricket Club was not such a success as we could have ;yished; owing to most of our seniors being members of the Boating Club, and preferring to spend their summer afternoons in the enjoyment afforded by our noble river; but in those for whom aquatic sports have not such powerful charms, a lively interest was manifested that cricket shoUld in summer hold the position that football does in winter. The latter game has again taken its place among us, and thougp. in another column we have deplored the· weakness of our team, yet with great pleasure' we. are able to sta,te, 'on the captain's
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