THE
PETERITE. JULY, 1919.
Vol.. XXII.
No. 232
SCHOOL LETTER.
" Parturiunt montes, nascetur ridicules mus." " The mountains laboured with prodigious throes And lo a mouse ridiculous arose." !
L is with some such feelings as these that the The Editors regard the Peterite this term. pains taken are, of course, immense, though the result may not credit the assertion ; nevertheless it is " nothing but the truth." We will not apologise, however, but rather congratulate ourselves on producing a Peterite at all with so little assistance from the School, and will take the opportunity to solicit more contributions of all kinds. Of late these have been remarkable rather for their scarcity than for their profusion or excellence. In the words of previous School Letters " Tempora mutantur, sed nos mutamur in illis." The world in general is becoming democratic ; why then should not all have a share in the production of the Peterite ? We should welcome even letters of criticism (which we might print in the Correspondence), provided that these were accompanied by contributions and practical examples of improvement. And now we will close our appeal and trust that our next issue will bear the fruit of it and show that it has not been neglected. To pass to matters practical, the details of the events of the term will be dealt with elsewhere and need but brief mention here, In general, the term has been successful and we have been more immune from disease, though we have not altogether escaped, and it is with regret that we have to record the death of H. S. Philipp, after a short illness.