April 1933

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327 The story, although at first somewhat prolonged, is eventually worked out to an unexpected conclusion, and well merits the attention of those keen on this type of fiction. " RUGGER STORIES "—Ed. Howard Marshall. " Rugger Stories " is a series of stories, poems and descriptions of Rugby matches by various authors, which are collected by Howard Marshall. It might, perhaps, have been advisable to leave out one or two stories which have been taken straight from a novel ; the reader is unable to gather the thread of the story, and only gets a vague description of a rugger match. The stories of John Buchan, J. B. Priestley, P. G. Wodehouse, and A. C. Macdonnel are especially well written, and the criticisms of recent important matches are also good. Included also is the well-known poem by J. C. Squire on the Inter-'Varsity rugger match. On the whole Howard Marshall has produced a book well worth reading.

Cbapel. Preacberi;-1Lent term, 1933. Jan. 29. Epiphany IV.—The Headmaster. Feb. 5. Epiphany V.—Rev. F. H. Barnby. 12. Septuagesima.—Music. „ 19. Sexagesima.—Rev. A. Raine, Vicar of Dringhouses. 26. Quinquagesima.— Mar. 5. 1st Sunday in Lent.—The Very Rev. the Dean of York. 12. 2nd Sunday in Lent.—Rev. E. C. Hudson, Vicar of St. Lawrence, York. 19. 3rd Sunday in Lent.—Rev. F. H. Barnby. 26. 4th Sunday in Lent.—The Ven. Archdeacon Cooper, 13 Dean Elect of Carlisle. April 2. 5th Sunday in Lent.—The Rev. F. M. Windley, M.A., Vicar of St. Olave's, York.

Saturday, March 25th.—Confirmation by His Grace the Archbishop of York.


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