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Oxford Letter
from April 1935
by StPetersYork
W. TOULMIN (B.N.C.)—Must find his friends -very trying, for his room is constantly visited at all times of the day. None the less, he works hard for exacting tutors, and we feel confident of his success in Pass Mods. Complains of the debauchery of Lincoln freshmen.
Wishing the School every success,
Yours sincerely,
THE OXFORD OLD PETERITES.
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The Senate of London University have awarded the Degree of M.Sc. (Economics) to Charles Louis Lawton, who is a student at the London School of Economics. He is well known throughout the country as a lecturer on banking and economics.
Between April and December, 1934, the following Old Peterites were appointed to commissions in the Territorial Army or Supplementary Reserve of Officers :-
D. M. Cameron, 106th Army Troop Company, Royal Engineers, S.R. of 0.
B. C. Baker, 60th (North Midland) Field Brigade, Royal Artillery, T.A.
E. L. Dalton, 56th (Devon), Field Brigade, Royal Artillery, T.A.
Marriages.
CUTFORTH—WHITWORTH.
On Wednesday, August 8th, 1934, at St. John's Church, Dewsbury, John Eland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cutforth, 7 Avenue Victoria, Scarborough, formerly of York, to Olga, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Whitworth, Sunrise House, Dewsbury.
J. E. Cutforth holds a government appointment as an engineer in the Gold Coast.
BAMFORTH—FLEMING.