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016 peterite J. B. D. Chapman has been playing Rugby for Middlesex. C. L. Troop has again been playing for the Hampshire XV. H. S. Burrows has represented England, v. Wales, at Tennis, while his brother—J. D. Burrows—has represented Yorkshire. J. W. Emery was included in the Cambridge Freshmen's shooting team v. The Oxford Freshmen. V. W. G. Musgrove was awarded a Freshmen's Hockey trial at Cambridge. G. Marwood, the Yorkshire Amateur Golf Champion, played golf for the Amateurs, v. Professionals, at Moortown. J. E. Ruddock gained a Final Yorkshire Hockey Trial. H. Haigh-Lumby has again been playing for the Yorkshire XV. M. Storrs-Fox, M.A., son of the Rev. Storrs-Fox, was, on December 24th, ordained Deacon Gospeller by the Archbishop, in York Minster, and was licensed to Bolton Percy. W./Cmd. C. E. H. Medhurst reached the third round of the R.A.F. Squash Championship, and was beaten by the finalist. G. C. Rob got the Foord Exhibition at St. Thomas' Hospital. E. F. Williams obtained 2nd Class Honours in the Modern Greats at Oxford University.
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The Rev. W. Ingham has become Honorary Canon of York. L. F. Leversedge has passed his final examination for the Bar.
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J. C. Yates obtained 2nd Class Honours in Modern History. C. C. Houghton is vice-captain of Hockey at Birmingham University. E. F. Williams, Brasenose College, Oxford, obtained a 2nd Class in the Finai Honour School of Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Mr. H. Tomlinson, 0.P., has been carrying out great altera tions in the Cambridge Union. He has completely transformed the interior of the building—the Library going upstairs, while the dining-room has descended to the ground floor. A gloomy hostel has given place to a palace of light. Among other improvements is the addition of Squash Courts, which are under construction.
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