March 1920

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THE

PET LIME. Vo l.. XX III.

MARCH,

1920.

No. 234

SCHOOL LETTER. E have pleasure in recording in our School Letter a prosperous season in Hockey and Boating ; moreover, the weather has been unusually propitious for the time of the year. It has been so much preferable to have been able to watch the Boat ,races without any snow. We have even avoided the customary plagues of the Spring, by the .aid of an inoculation against the flu, which provided a source of interest, if not wholly pleasurable, in the middle of the term. .

The changes in the Staff include the return as a Master to the School which he so adorned as a boy, even within our own memory, of Mr. K. G. Chilman, who has temporarily taken Mr. Gray's place at St. Olave's. At St. Peter's itself we extend our heartiest welcome to Col. King, who has already firmly established himself in the. affections of everybody. .

But it is impossible to avoid a note of gloom. The whole School, and above all. the Grove House, has suffered an irreparable loss in the death of Mrs. Tendall, who has left behind so many pleasant memories in the hearts of all who came into contact with her. We would like here, once and for all, to offer Mr. Tendall our deepest sympathy on behalf of the whole School.


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