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Goodland . won u..
ront lind quite •
df('<lrati()M ",ere- p i * ,
Ibe 5tl, Jroyal BeTks ia_
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HAKESPEARR
CIETY.

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t., consider the adng a local branch of u..
• h .• k..-pe.)l'e Society. A:reb-,d."),, nnd wa
uPPOrt.e4

lJilityto be

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S1lea

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l\l'pT.li il,'J t he objects of
'~IU lli..l onl'e a ·f ear a
l ••~,l 'Uo- TA.olldon in which

and the fed'rIled 1,y the resolutio_

,·n .~ -t'nlE'l1.

an

bn t I bero \\'a~ nC} int.r.

his dream dUring the
!-hould be 8 ~
"n '~~~''''''''' re;>,J;() that if thq
'of the Empire
A Jl the com peti..
open to otht' r mem. they proTided ~
.hranche8. who coulll,

on
PUtJlJ.IIE·!I short editiODB at
work~, and bo~d _
Th e financial ~
:-;D.. k'·'...... 's ,birthday. ~ .
ad oy~r thirty aetN
" • re domg good 8el'Vice u-,•

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HARGREAVES
FORM.

Sf;VEN GOALS.
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bet-or'M>n
n~, .nd a

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w~r

, would not eharwe
- - With COII;8PIIIaC)". UfO w iattAotl'd
to ~ bail DI"inOot, Walton. BIacltmore. Norr1;ll ~acf Peet; but th~,. certainlJ'
obj.ctecI to It lD
caae C'If the othP1'II. In
the four ClDJI88 Ehey _re _tilll.cS that
tI.e~ ~ould be DO other charses, but tb.
enq1lll'ulII were not complete in reIfI)eCIt to
tile other men. Up to th. plftellt tb.,.
had 1!ix oha!'f88 prepaNli. Thia w .. a very
lerjoU matter to the compan,. O~ of the
priaoUf1'll bimaelf had frankly admitted 30
..
' were co_rned in th. thefts.
~tDethiD"lik~ . .t!i8,OQ1 wsa paid .rearly by
company ID 1'N!lfClt of 1'Obberi~.
Mr. U. W. WPbb (Cltairml\n) ..141 it Wy
"'ry, diftleult for thrJD to !Irani bail to four
and not to t.I.e otlMo1'll. ~,. would allo...
bail ill sureties of them8t'1~8 of .eoo and
two othen! ()£ £25.
-t'
With reg.. rd to the charge aca.inet tho
reilwaymen we ar... dHired tlIr)lUI.ka it cll'~
that no. stoll'n good. w...re found on the
premi!!(>~ of Charlee- Blackmore. or on hi1

qe:::a

OOLLEGl1

: R'EADlNG.

re.
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TB:E TIE RT OF TTlE 6liLTF.1l Fl.

the conifer

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CovTRlBDnOv TO THE

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:· The, .repllr use 'of

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Il'ft of the
throul!'h thl' ..
Thpn lip
Mlmt""ide of Qsfo,.lhir".
nard ('omml\ll, or ClOutia
.~
Cold Moor, for Kinpood
th"
splendid Su.tnriuDI for C01llluDf1'l;iv""
.which lies dO!le by. Good'1tillll' FA....rd of
1,le !!ed memory'. I'-lit his lWYAI aid to the
~\lec~sful
fTt'~h,.Ai'r
trt"Atment of tbia
tr(j'~lel!Ome 1'Omnlnint. OJ)op,~ite the "n&otoridm gro"nd~ there is AIU~le oJlnortllnitT
tor the patipnu. til 'rnmb! on Kinonrood
Common.
Slurdi"~ folk
1\'1 "tride (>11
th rOl' llh th ... wOQdlnnd~ for ~bollt R e<>nple
of mi!e... tl! the prptty "illftlf"/ of stoke R.nw,
~Itnnted. h1<th on the bilk 'rbe rt'lftrl to ·th ...
north to ' N wnhl\m Hill a d TUl{b Mnor
to'ktt< one-, in R stro'" of nlx>rt thr.... mil."..
ttl mora be4l1~ qoot'l ,,( ~i11s. diP" nnd
q,na('i(\l1~ woM.lond-~. Th... tiTt'd trivlWlr
'Ibould tl\kll the rood to the right frOUl the
inn at thp full ~tOl' of tbt' 'bll". "nd. mQl'nt.
in;; 0 high ~till' nn th(' riltb . lOOk .-not for
1\ 'leCno o~ cbl\1'1Ilin¢ wutv. thpn "'" dowlI. , '","n;oDn.
hUI throl1llh 1\ .perlMtly 10v"l,1 Enl!l;"h l&nl'.
find. a8~nd[<t a ~f ""'n I!rA"~V incline rpst •
liIllf.wnv. up on A dcH ghtfnl knoll. uUder UNIVERSITY
InOIl'.

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-".a,.
w1InI _

4l~ate .
of th~ "

' nere in the hpart of the Cbiltt'nl HiU~
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:md the che-r" country oue "~8 '<1ulp"hob. of
WADI\.
Nature' Iflveliness in all ' c1ll'f'{'Unns. CA~t
n
n
IUlchor, and~ J'l\vel -in thtl ' bedurifu,l pil'tu
1\11 around. Vip ... inlt ' the' lnndscape o"er,
Several points of intetest are brought
loy mp down lind lUDchl'd ' on my • modest out in an article on the hi tory a.nd pre·
mid-da:v- 'DlMlI pt. brO'Wn breed and cht>e'le lIent position of
Ull.ivet'sity College.
and the !Oncl'ulent onion. On the hill 01lPD- Reading. wbich appears in the July
~ile
Wl'r!,
th"
impoililtl;
f!'UblM
ret'ide~es
r~t
prolDDterl
.or.tm. rid. Peofl)Q. who ye-n 'know wl\('re to number of the ." Windsor Magazine:~
pitch thoir tent.!; hot I I'nvied not th"ir illustrated frolll ' a new set of photo
rof the~FIRSTAIDN ·on·
tccllt'lreM fel\Rt~ in. id/', In t~e fr.... frl'~h "ir graphs which represent , som thing
and tll!' h"RUh.giving Flnnel'i.np I inhaJe4 -the !lll'ide vatict " pf the activities of that
: al Health Oampaip.ug·
t h(' joy of life lind enio'l'l'\l tlle juice of important ins \itution. Ih the cou'r se of
}Jullwl\ fmit to fini!!h m;r ,,"pn,«t.
the narrative the chronicler, Mr. J. D.
; gest o"e _ure. Wa~ to
.As I munched my meltl
n ~hall;:pit. Symoq, says I....
.
safeguard home health.
J ",,,tchl'd a ~oro;c . perchM OD. I b.l' grfl""J:
" The outbreak of 'w ar in the summer
Ilill"jde ON'O*" 1h(' way, TllE>re it tOOd 0 f 191·
d
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•
~t
ill tlrnt I ",.,nclerl'd .",hen tilt> "get''' "'aR 0
't ren ere" necess8Q' tue te.mpor·
'. ~oinlt to gl't a movp on, e pe'iltUy M it WaR a rr postponement)lf this claim for 'Uni
• A uL ...~k, when .. ~ .. lIW:t'e fl>r all
ve~l.tY in~~nP. :!t~.~ The, C;o,lIC;S:c
.. Il1l'b i'i
wMth . (1 m.ean thf'I!Mllblp
d
ved. lfI~ one Ji'Qw ~ dlaa)' 9£1
ca11 t1II'Ol!l('h'~ c< po1'blmt'll:'\ . Al
aca emlc staff aoo of nearly the
sudden the II'round JleaT the bO\'ll6 ""'Dl.~t body of itt men it..dents. The nnaOI:I,U
tOlivu lsl-d . It was nol 1\ lD.ininture
situation beCa)Ile a source of "rave
uUllke. but II young colt, the cOloin
i\J\Xiety, Projects for lIew buildiol's'ligllt.brown grlWl. - TIe did ti n'l{l\lM ·"
the ' libra{y-, the ~q:Dsjon of ' Wessex
ra·bCVlnl-d....n;\: kick." got 01\ hi'4 lIi)ld le-p,
all "
'. d • ~
-' od '
f
"nd .. .wont to tho n~ual pu, Pf' ft'gnin witl1 a H ,lOcrease aCCOwM ahon or the
hi.li-hi.ti.bi" for hi~ Dlothtr'R mil~ ...hile Faculties of ' Letters, and Agriculture •
tb .. 111.'(0 )tot 01\ ·..,ilh tht' graziog t8
, whicJi bad ' outgrown' Iheir present
p)eni~b the ~I1Pll"V . She- h"d ~n ql1ipl\y quarters-had to bc, laid aside ... All the
haa been proved time
wo.lelling he-rOllby lI~l('Cp. Tn this OOautifld avai4ble conergies of ,the College were
',time
a pre. tive
land of ' ours thfrtl art' mRnT HUll' i1Jcide.nhl cOncentrated 'on 1llcettng the unforeseen
t hat wOllld bMr rt'rording did- !<Tlacl' permit; demands !If the cnsis. In ~he event
of infecti~and'
'c
.bl.t·thi~ i lin Art iI'1 ... not a book. Dwelling storm was weathered, and. indeed. the
'(In "i(·tnrI'J'ql1E' l'oppard. one j..-i~h .. ~ one CdIl
• • ~.
h ' bo
h'
diseue in the home.
ch,pl! in it; hil t circl1msbu~('ell alter ('n~
ege can c ....lm, -to ave
rne
er
It b an idpClI .pot for lIicni~8 or .ontinl-'II. full part in national service durmg
'J'qrrt'. amoD,~ tho ,l u'athl'r !lnd brnmblel the- nearly fiv!:' years of way,
The two
FIRST AIDJsameciern
fu rZ€i and t1u~ ...... ,Id rOSPR. I felt that· 1\/\ men's halls .of residence. the atbletic
111(,r8 pf'nc1ll T of -oeripat('tic ralllblell ('ol1ld
and a large portion of the
to
disinfectant soap
(10 jll lice to tJ,C ~nory-it f'quirell II poet'
buildings wefe given over to
pen Qr lin artiKt'~ Lr1\~h · t,0 l.dilm~t. On th"
AIr' Force. who eStablished in
be confwed with caIboJie
l!ro('n (It thE' hil)~p I \\'atiibe<d the llatient
one of their chief Schools of
and .imiJer soaps.
~h(lDhord
tenclinJ( 0\"6r ft hundred lI\orn
Instruction . for munition
I
~hee o pnd IilU(' 11l1~bIo in. thl' :bot "un'",
.was ,'nst"uted, tbe Colle.e,
. 'flil'U l.'ldjOl rnrd tc> th,, · t~A
..
iuinin", thl' .. Doil" Inn ..Jlt the
• tbe eb;il1fe .of two members of
FIRST AID is •
end or ~llil "jlJllll(> Kl"O('n. Thi, ill II
teaclrin. lItaff; and 616 wod;.ers I
tme product of ....an·
. pot ,'·",ldel, I(i\"es plca.ul'(' to its
paSsed throu$"- the workshops durm&'
lo rd antt,lIlu h '''AA. wl)o had livt!d.JlIllny,. ",!'It the period of 'War. : ' Lar.e numbers rtf
teed efficiency. It i.
in LoJ'ldl'n. Th,prp are r "!;ill !'eal", nnd n-- wpillen were trained Eor work on the
cliuilU! ella;, • r-limbin't ~ nnd co.nlltrr !and, and sr.--ial courtleS in agri611ture
delIchtful' in ....
IU\rd ..n . nnd ,, ·ebert.,. lr~ in tho eentl't"
or'
III!
nd
t lawn . while whitpl\(>t\ fliI\h ,,"urrol1M tbe were arran.ed lor rllSabled ow~rs a
unusual ·economy.
..en bon. ill wllich 11"0",,11 tbe t',\"p~ men. The Fine Art Department wa~
enOl vOln 1>11"h. II ""as M ",('(""1 1111.d busily eng.age.d ill the manufacture of
"0011\,1«1 111al I I\ni~lIffl mT U ',,«" nnd "no bosp,tal appliances and . of casls for
fC'.· ••)I\('r·J in ,i .. nl "dluiratil)1l.
woiJndc<l sOldiers. Unuer tbe auspices
The cllerr, fnir thllt Ollte .... re MId in of the CoUQ-e. a V.A.D. hospital w·a s
these par(~ ba,'p DOW diMlJPMred, althollp establi&bed in a large house in Christ
.:
I remember wl'l'n the ;bll: round b.Ioktte C
.R"
1 300
bu ch oau. where more . than
of . N'd lind ... hit" 'rllit w~ ... brolljlht into
tf)e tOWIl. with tlifOir ocacun.. COTllnup.ud patietlts were retciNeci .in ·the ,coutse of.
."llIm cnrUoeds of ~pll' "'fOut to the c~"" tbe WaT • • Tile loss of 1Dfll· sl.ydeDts was,
•
countrJ' 't o piclt and eat &11 D\uch u the, in some measure 'compensated bv the
cOllld lor a t.nner ...·t!U\('. and ttl"" .....1lM increas8 in the numbers ' of women wh6
tbt'DI don with Ihl' brow-u
of the came ~o all deparunents of the Colle,p.
cOQlllr.1. ide .
X-ving t~
to t{ain for
YariOU5 · t>ranCMI
of
wl&lkl'<i "ct~~ tilt'
natlollal semee. Fi1l.aly. the ~ory
hl'rd(',,-, \\lid Mr
of more than l20 members of the Colgently ~loping
l-e is consecute4 011 bu ' n..ll of
TheofF'1I'It
lu1\
oppositel." ,~~:~~la~~!.!tJ~"
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pictlJrC'liQl1
Honour." . •
. ·W l..... --..Yf8lth of 'wi.ldlI;'.1~.
•
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free,
With the bl'IUiRnt
he-ad, .aud
with thl' !)alm'f
~lln:ollllclinKM . 'in 1\
~.,
~
~•..•.....••....
fflelA loth to lea",
Fickle folk ~ w~=~ft::~!
~. tht' 1
eetate of oe r ""...

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h· prop()""d . and Hr. R . h.
thai a ura ncL of the __
nn ..d,
to ao ,] tl.e Colloy.
'<If th .. PNlyiBioDal ,
. Mili6 1I[u_• .
Hurry, Mr. B.
.
nt. Mi"" E. ll.
\ 1~,
R('v . H. Ward~
. Mr. l.acey. and Milll!

th~.

and typha./erJer are OW
notifiable
ic
and infe~tiou
.'
: ' TIa.., are all prewnt.
: able ~i&eau• ."
).. • What are yorI doE ing to make sure that IIr
; home is kept free from
: ' epidemic disease?
ith

.-\.. lfount, .P., ( who
the first president).
;iIl0101', Dr. G. '. Abra.ta.
uurowska, Mr. E. a
Bn"h. Prof. Edi th Kor.
Al. Childs a nd Mr&

gl\'1ng perform~
t-o I('t people rea.li.e
thf'y bad in tbia _
Institute" where tbeIoe
members they ooaN
rate-~, (or then •
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fever, Telap,ift~

al uhwnce wt're 'also; re-

J .on<!CI1l section gaTe

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.: "Malar;ia, J~'.n r~,
i . trencla fever, acute ",im.
ic
ary pneumonici,

h the mo,,~t..
C()nvinccd that
a good educaticm.l

1)] i fly . in,troduced

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Campaign

and ,llnt.
-- E. \1. p""ltOD, HiBB Ill.
• \I r, Ynhlocb, Dr.....
" . 1-",,, and Mr. E.. UnwiB.,
-11.. "'-lhlon. M.P ., who
~t1 ~ a yorl'"s (Mr.

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by.....
Kr.
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Bopkia
for p,.t;
Boslor . . . .'
. . .1.0001 fer Blaakmollll.

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