June 1907

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VOL. XX.

JUNE, 1907.

No. 180.

SCHOOL LETTER. UR first duty this time is to apologise most humbly to the public for the lateness of our last number. This being done, we make our bow and begin. The term began on the 7th of May, that happiest of all months, generally so full of smiles and sun , shine.Way"grl—wehvodcaust.The Fates, whose unkindness we were foolish enough to bewail in a recent number, are wreaking manifold revenge for the slight. Each day has seen us shivering at the icy winds which have been blowing, or when it was warm, sheltering from the rain, to which we have now become quite attached. True it is that we have had two fine days—both Sundays. The Cricket has naturally suffered. Three matches have been missed on account of rain, and at the time of writing it seems that others will have to be postponed. Altogether, matters are faring badly with us, and even the Editors feel downhearted. An account of the Gymnasium Competition and the Sports, both of which took Place last term, will be found elsewhere. An " extra half" was taken on Monday, 27th May, and the Natural History took this opportunity of doing business, and made an expedition to Goathland. Full details of their gambols are chronicled in this number. We are looking forward to the opening of the New Organ. The old Organ is greatly missed, as the " locum tenens" hath not a sweet tongue, although it is most skilfully manipulated. We hope to see a great gathering of Old Boys on Commemoration Day. They will receive a very hearty welcome. In conclusion we would wish the Eleven all success. If the keenness which has been displayed hitherto is anything to go by, a good Cricket season is in prospect for the school.


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