Dec 1933

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41 3 J. B. Doyle has been working very hard, but found time to row in the clinker fours for Caius.

J. N. Emery, of whom we have seen but little, has been playing rugger for more than one of the many St. John's teams. He has been seen at the rifle range, and has also spoken at the Union. V. W. G. Musgrove sings in the "Cats" Choir. in the college 1st XI Hockey team.

He plays,

W. Moe. Scott leads the Emmanuel forwards with great success, and is vice-captain. The changes in the Medical Course do not meet with his approval. W. L. Seaborne, although he works very hard, finds the time to go to the " flicks " to see his favourite film star. He plays hockey for Queen's. H. F. Whalley has been the busiest of us all. Besides the hard work which all the " medicos " do, he has been arranging weekly fixtures with Bedford Rugger teams. He is quite a familiar figure now in Bedford. We advise him to try Colchester next term. He plays serum-half for the Emmanuel 1st XV. He too does not approve of the new Medical Course. Wishing the School every success, especially in Scholarships to Cambridge, as our numbers are very small. We remain, Yours sincerely, THE CAMBRIDGE OLD PETERITES,

exforb /Letter. Oxford, November, 1933..

Dear Sirs, For once the first term of the Academic Year is marked by something more than the arrival of a host of freshmen who invade Ale Union and all the political clubs. For we must record election of Lord Irwin as Chancellor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Lord Grey. Then we must mention the conflict ewer the undergraduates' rights of Free Speech, the latest phase of the never-ending struggle with the Proctors. An attack on the University O.T.C. was construed by the Proctors as a disrespectful attitude to the Senior members of the University, an attitude


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