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The Library
from May 1953
by StPetersYork
in B flat, Walmisley in D mina,- (twice) and to plainsong with faux Bourdon by Orlando Gibbons) the Choir sang the following anthems : "Achieved is the glorious work"—Haydn. "The King of Love my shepherd is"—Bairstow. "0 Lord increase my faith"—Weelkes.* "Insanae et vanae curae"—Haydn. "0 Lord, the maker of all thing"—Mundy. "Hosanna to the Son of David"—Weelkes.*
' Added to the repertory this term.
J.N.T.H.
Librarian: L. BURGESS, ESQ. Library Monitors: C. K. SMITH, H. P. G. SHAW, D. A. HAXBY, J. C. M. HERRING, R. T. CLARK, D. C. HOLMES, P. G. TAYLOR.
Compared with the large influx of books throughout last term, relatively few additions have been made, mainly in the Modern Languages Section. The list is as follows :-
Metaphysical poetry from Donne to Butler—Grierson, The Development of Shakespeare's Imagery—W. H. Clemens. The Recovery of Belief—C. E. M. Joad. A History of Western Philosophy—Bertrand Russell. La Symphonic Pastorale—Andre Gide. Portrait de M. Denis—Marc Bernard. Sept Petites Croix dans un Carnet—G. Simenon. Le Notaire Du Havre—G. Duhamel. Le Temorgnage de L'Enfant de Chceur—G. Simenon. Der Grosse Duden (German Lexicon). Stifters' Works, Vol. I and II. Arthur Schnitzler—A. Erzahlungen. Theatre, Drama and Audience in Goethe's Germany—Bruford. A History of the World's Art—Hermann Leicht. A History of Music of England—E, Walker. The Progress of Music—Dyson. Mozart's Operas—E. J. Dent. A Pattern of Islands—Arthur Grimble. The Thin Red Lines—Charles Graves. Practical Organic Chemistry—Mann & Saunders. The Short Stories of Somerset Maugham (3 vols.). Hitler—A Study in Tyranny—Bullock. A New Survey of Science—Shepherd.
May we again emphasise the necessity for the School to assist the Library Monitors by replacing reference books and by tidiness at all times?