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jEbitortal. 1HE Easter term was remarkable for the rapid development of the Rowing Club. We do not mean by this that the School has seen the birth and growth of a new institution during the last two years. The Rowing Club is in fact one of the oldest clubs in the School; but for some time past it has occupied a false position. It has offered, in the summer term, a counter-attraction to cricket, and the result has been that neither has flourished with that vigour Which it might otherwise have displayed. The best thing that could be done under the circumstances
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was done last year. The Rowing Club agreed to confine its efforts to the Easter term ; and so far as the Club is concerned, the agreement has been honourably kept. But we are not disposed to shut our eyes to the fact that many fellows who have been materially benefited by the renewed vitality of the Club do not seem to recognise that it is their business to see that Cricket also reaps some advantage from the new arrangement. It stands to reason that if half the school never show their faces inside the Cricket-field, the compromise will not effect much good in this direction. Such fellows are not merely allowing a branch of school games to suffer by their neglect; they are doing a selfish and dishonourable thing. Of course there are exceptions, where circumstances may prevent one or another from attending practices. But the rule holds good ; and the sooner these fellows learn to act like gentlemen and publicschool boys, the better for everyone. No one is to be congratulated more on the result of the School Regatta, especially with reference to our victory over the Old Boys, than Mr. Hartley. Thanks to his capital coaching, the Senior Four won a very creditable race; and whatever science was displayed in the Scratch Fours was certainly due to his untiring energy. Perhaps the most exciting event