Saturday, 25th July. Morning : Speeches and Distribution of Prizes by E. Welbourne, Esq., M.C., M.A., Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Afternoon : Cricket Match continued. Boat Races, School v. Old Peterites. Sunday, 26th July. 8-15 a.m. Holy Communion. 11-0 a.m. Commemoration Service and Sermon by the Bishop of Selby.
OLD PETERITE NEWS COMMEMORATION The Commemoration week-end, which this year falls rather earlier than usual, will be from Friday, 24th July, to Sunday, 26th July. An outline of the programme, which follows the customary lines, is printed on page 3. Fuller details are not available at the time of going to press, but these will be circulated with the formal invitation to O.P.s in the early part of the term. We need hardly stress that the success of the gathering is largely dependent on the presence of a good muster of Old Peterites, and we hope that as many as possible will make the effort to attend. The arrangements for the O.P. v. School Cricket Match are in the hands of P. 'Penniston as far as the 02. side is concerned. Any who would like to play should write to him at Wyngarth, Woodhall Lane, Stanningley, Near Leeds ('Phone, Pudsey 3397). As usual, K. H. Rhodes, at the School, has undertaken to organize the crews for the Boat Races. Anyone interested should communicate with him.
LONDON DINNER
The next London Dinner will be held on Wednesday, the 11th November. Details are not yet available, but the arrangements will be made by Dr. R. H. Metcalfe, St. James' •Hospital, Ouseley Rd., ai
OXFORD CHAIR OF GEOGRAPHY Edmund William Gilbert (School House, 1914-19) has been appointed to the Chair of Geography at Oxford University. Gilbert is now Reader in Human Geography and Lecturer in Geography at Hertford College, and will succeed Professor Kenneth Mason in October next. This is, of course, a distinguished academic appointment and we congratulate Gilbert on the honour. 4