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PETERITE. VoL. XVI I I.
APRIL, 1903.
No. 159.
SCHOOL LETTER. HIS term has seen the completion of the new Science Block. We understand that in the Midsummer term it will be in actual use. The Fives' Court adjoining it has been a great attraction, and the game has apparently recovered its former position in the School. We had only three weeks' football at the beginning of the term, as our programme was unfortunately curtailed. Hockey then occupied our attention up to the present we have played five matches, of which two have been won and three lost. We congratulate P. H. Yeld on his exhibition for Mathematics at Peterhouse, Cambridge. We also extend a hearty welcome to Mr. Squire, who has already been of valuable assistance by his energy in the school games. A Chess Club has been started, under the Presidency of the Rev. G. H. Smith, and has been very flourishing throughout this term. Details will be found in another place. We are greatly indebted to the Rev. R. 0. Hutchinson, Dr. Tempest Anderson, and the Rev. A. N. Cooper, for their kindness in lecturing to us. The Editors desire to express their thanks to the donor of the two missing " Peterites," which were appealed for in the last number. Another bound volume of the " Peterite " has now been added to the Library. The Sports and the Gymnastic Competition will be held at the end of the term. Major Cobbold will judge at the latter.