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<tontenta. Editorial The Illuminated Boat Procession Re-opening of vVorcester Cathedral Grammar School The Cathedral School (a letter to the Advertiser) Sermon on Education by Rev. E. Thring Cricket Athletic Sports Rowing On the Heights School Officers School News Correspond ence Chess
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here to enumerate the various additions and alterations that have been made, as a detailed account is given on a subsequent page; but, while congratulating the School on the possession of such .a magnificent Ball, we feel that our thanks are due to all those who have been instrumental in bringing about the work of restoration, 187-1 89 - 19° as well as to the contractors, for the admirable way 190 - 191 in which that work has been executed. It was feared 19 1 .that the new roof and block-flooring would spoil the - 192 acoustic properties for which the room was famed; - 192 this fear, however, was entirely dispelled on the 193- 1 94 opening day, when they were put to the test. In our 194 next number we hope to give an illustration of the Great Hall as now restored. PAGE
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FTER nearly three years'exile, we have returned to our old quarters, not in the con dition we left them, but beautified and embel lished by the master-hand of the Architect. The noble old Hall, endeared to so many by the recollections of happy days spent therein, cannot be said to have suffered in any way by the restoration, for, while every requisite improvement has been made, the striking features of the old building have in every case been carefully preserved. It is not necessary for us
Though. our Cricketers achieved no striking victory last season, great praise is due to them for the plucky stand they made against clubs far stronger than themselves. The new members, though by no means. equal to those :whose places they filled,. did good service in the field, and the bowling was mote satis factory than we anticipated. The ·low scores show that there is stilrplenty of room for improvement in the batting, and this will only be attained by steady and regular practice all through the season. Equally