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THE WORCE'STER CATHEDRAL SCHOOL CHRONICLE. No. 7, "VOL. 1.
DECEMBER, 1883.,
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Editorial The New Scheme............... .. Some Records of Our SchooL ;...... , Trip to Cairo :..... Athletic Sports ,............... ,................ AtJ1letic Sports Accounts Speech Day................................................... J;teading..... Cricket King's Scholarship Examinations '................. School News......... School Officers ;.. ,Correspondence Chess ;
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QT;l:Jitorial. N review of the events that have taken place among us since our last number, . it is natural to mention first, that the School still continues to meet in the same building, which "';e had expected at the beginning of the year, would be undergoing thorough repair, according to the' provisions of the much talked-of New Scheme. We insert a letter from a correspondent, who seems to fear . meeting an untimely' death from the' roof
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falling in, or some other equally fatal accident occ~rring, and are glad to b'e able at the same time to reaSSUI:e him and all others that may be interested in the intelligence, that the building has been most carefully examined by the Cathedral architect; and pronounced safe at any rate for the present. _ It was with deep regret that we heard, when we assembled' at the beginning of the term, that we were no longer to have the Rev. DESMOND H. W. SAMPSON as Second Master. He has been appointed Head Master of the Grammar School at Market Bosworth. He had worked among us for eight years, and had won universal, esteem and affection, from the eldest to the youngest, for his' amiability of character, his never-varying kindness and courtesy. We wish him all joy and success in the new sphere of his labours, and feel sure he )fill soon become as popular among his new' pupils as he was with us. By the Boat ing Club especially will his bss be felt; he was frequently to be seen on the river taking the greatest pains to' improve and train each individual member. This year the Cricket Club has made, a most marked improvement; for many past years this most excellent of school games has been sadly