The Cantuarian May 1909 - December 1910

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CANTUARIAN.

Gore and D. H. Cowie on receivin g their , st Xl. colours; C. E. W. Chapman, A. H. Crowther, C. H. Trehane and A. B. Cowley, znd Xl.

"•" The Cambridge Theological Society have accepted th e work of Rev. 1\II elvi ll c Scott. of Castlec hurch Vicarage, Stafford, on the " Atonement," as qualifying him for the B.D. degree. His treatise for th e D.D . degree will be "The Atonement in the early Fathers from Clement to Athanasius,"

H Parsons has been elected Secretary of St. John's Oxford, Cricket Club .

We are glad to be abl e to state that the scheme of decoration in the Big School, which the Headmaste r ina ug urated in 1898, is now co mpleted-or at least will be so within a mont.h or two. Dr. Galpi n has inse rted into the window in the left of the fireplace two esc utcheons,

of which the Olle bears the nam e of "Dering," commemorating two dis ~ tinguished members of that old Kcntish family. on~ of whom ent~red the Scho?1 in 1550 and the other In 1603 . . Their doings are recorded in the Dictionary r National Biography and in the History of th e King's School. Below the other escutcheon is " lVlolesworth .II to co m memorate Sir Guilford Molesworth , K.C .I. E. (O. K.S., ,836- ,840), who served with distinction in the Afghall and Rurman Wars and was ConsultitlK Engineer to the Government of India fOI State Railways. Th e remaimng two spaces will rc oivlI the coats ¡of~arm s of Archbishop K 1111' and Dr. Thomas Linacre.

We wOllld like to remind Ollr l'cll tlllU that Ollr acco unt of the last fou rt n )It'll' is of necessity morc compressed thnn WI\ would have wished and that they will 111111 a much iuller record of Dr. ~ull,III ' " H eadmastership in the hist ry 01 ti ll King's SchooL


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