Berkshire Chronicle Reading 03-1918
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H"IiDWARB. etc. at
ID. (IJ. Park Ret c...).
Cooke, H. XJiapIDIID.
IIr. ~t, ill ~ tll. I'II4lectIon
oIf}r. ~ .. ~(. aid the trork
ll. bacf doD8 for the oon- ".. moet YIIlo·
a
,
TYRES
What an
⢠H. boped he would "be their prMident
for m.1lJ" year. to oome.
A VIGOROUS INSl!'rTUTION.
The ooancil ~nted theit ~port and
etaliem"ent 01. acoounts" tro.n &.bieh we take
the folJollrin, extracte ,- I
The D11IJltier of .tudent. 1198) MOWS an
⢠'kept ' free &c.D
inorease of 108 M oom~l'~ ~th the namber
of the prnions year. So fe.r
is' at Pl1!6Clnt
known, 4.91 members of > ~;
oo11ege'have
aD
been eerring :v\'ith the mui
and na.val
prolDoten of the
torCllll!. The R611 of Honou oontains the
nameS of 88 members of the Uege.
- Thll' eoUllIJe has continued to render nB.'
National
tiona.! serVlce in many an~ raried ways .
The ipoome and expendi~re account show!
f,urreat one .....
.. b&.1anee oarried to ~ ~rve fUlld of
home
il883, It is ~ID.tel'8stiDg tol oo.erve the
effect of th. war
euninr lJ(>wer
of the ooUep in resneot f tuition fees and
capitation lranta. In t e 1IIII8l0n 1918-1.
I
the eum received under Ithil headiDg' wae
.mO 165. The outbreak of
C!6used an im·
m~te {all in the ~umber of men student
in attendance, and in 1914-16 ,receipt. leU to
t.7,m. In ' 1915-18 , ' re 11'&8 a ijiaht reo
oovery, the fi(prM
. I to Kl,81'1;
in
19 &-17 they fell aJain to £1,4.45. Thill, how·
e~er. repreeeDta the 10wee~ poiDt du~ j:he
,
war, The lrowth in the number of women
etudent , which bePD iD 1914.·16 and helped
to oompeDl!!8te for the 106S of fees froID meD
studente. became more ma.rked latterlY; a.nd
'in the, _ion under r~
' ie1!j (1f17.1I) the
total ~ to AII,87S, It
elMr theretore,
baa been prOved
that eYen duriDC' the 11' r til. 0011ep "..
Iut.
rtIIfaipinc
its
pre-War
itioo .. ieIvdt
,time ..aiD a
..-ipta
'rom
tnitlon
.~
c.aPte.tion.
rn,nts. Th. eUnwDt
'
~ NCOi'd
fec:tioaa aDd
a lurtAer advanee.
~. were then tivan
clM.lopmenta
ill the home.
in the/ work oarried OD du
the .....
The report . . . adopblld 0
propoeition
of
Mr.
A.
Palmer.
I
disFIRST AID is a
. THE PRINCIPAL'S PTIl(ISlI.
infectant IOAp Dot
The Principal. in mom. the ado~n of
the repqrt of the A~ici
id that
fuied ~tb carbolic
the Jlredomiaant f~ in the minde of
all frieade Jof the ~ ⢠ould be ODe of
soaps.
thaakfulnela that the C)OU~ had PIlssed
through the W&l" ~od ~ til- 110 little iJIr
jul')'. ~otW).tbatanaiDg the lIn'thdrawal of
FIRST
~n .qidMIU for millwr
vice, and the
oonseq~b 10M of Il !l8r~
.part 01 their
product of
fee inoome. they were a 'Illy rllCOver~
thei.r pre-war numbers
before ( the
ciency. '
is delillNI~
oesll&tlon ot h9ltilitiee. Al~olllrh only a
oon.tingent ot, their men .tiI1deilfa had at
and of unusual ~_'IIl~r.
prf3Mnt returned, and ~lI,h their two
halls of reeidenoe f!lf' mea. ".ere still in the
hand$ of the ~. A.F .⢠there were ac~l"
mcO .. a..l1d in llceDMd
in
in the
h.m
. 1oj1jjhip
than otlm
the
~otal. .limber of 8j:udente '
reaidence early
(each cub
lD ltU. Moreover
a. th ~~rt of the
oauncil teeti6ed, tft. oolJ~ had nqt stood
piec:eo>.
still durinl the wllr.
developments
of importahQi, had tal:en pla.ce. many
othera were DOW in .llfepara,t;ion. The 00111!Q'8 Was, ,full of vitality. Eter.!... side of it
was IUIXIOUI tQ 10 fotw~ d. 'l'/lere were
dlfticulties before them. iftleulties of linance a.nd of buildintl;a. T e accounts m uat
not be taken a8 o.n mdex o. the preeent
potitwD and pr08j)llCts of the 0011.. for
they related to a quite
bnormal ~riod.
lueh no... depended upon the Muon of the
Government in ooming to the aseist&nce of
universities 8Dd uo.iversit;r ooU1ee. The
whole 6ase had been latd Wore he P-r.
Made only t.y Chriatr. ~ Brot. Ltd,.
dent of the Board of ~oation a.nd the
Chancellor of the El:oheq er by a deputaI
'
Bwad Plain. B~.
tion from all the Univere tiea and oolleps
of Great Britain ,nd I
d last Novem.
The probleld before them was thr~
,The
pp. , ber.
fold. In the first pll\oe. the oosts of ad·
of uaeful hints, p t free,
ministration in academio ~buain_. 88 in
evel'" other kiDd of bua 868. had 'ni08t
mention in. yo r ulual seriouilly
The iucreas& W88 not
increased.
due to an" adv-anee in the lstipends of their
⢠dealer'. name
.lddre...
chief- administra.tive Qfficers. for
the.e
W'ttJ," stipends h,ad remainoo .atationao-. It wa.
due to the. ooets of labour\.:~f clerical staff,
of equipment, and
ritd of material.
In the IlIIOOnd
the universities
oo~~
.
in ~1!II.JM'Ct of
t
'ng and
stall's from
two . vils of
and undeJlll\Y .
position 11'&'"
the more acutl'
whereas
of tee·
other
had
1
~oare~
at
~seue? Wi~
He'alth
I ruard
tb.
I' The regular
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