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E. C. SEDMAN. 2nd year. Reading Natural Sciences at Trinity. Gained 1st Class Honours in the Prelims. Withdrawn from circulation after first rugby game of season, because of injuries. Attends hospital every day for treatment. Maintains a cheerful countenance despite his setback. Owns a vehicle with two massive loudspeakers attached.

J. G. SLATER. 2nd year. Reading Engineering at King's. Does some rowing. Maintains an interest in the University Musical societies.

E. S. BOLTON. 1st year. Reading Engineering at St. Catharine's. Settling down well. Rows and drinks Butland's coffee.

A. N. P. BUTLAND. 1st year. Reading Engineering at St. Catharine's. Dabbles in politics. Keeps a good wine cellar. Views vigorous exercise with suspicion.

D. H. GEE. 1st year. Reading Maths at St. John's. Selected to play for 3rd XI hockey four times, but released from his obligations each time by a cancellation. Found a bath in his digs, which has never been connected to a water supply.

C. D. IBBERSON. 1st year. Reading Economics at Emmanuel. Followed brother's footsteps and stroked the 2nd Fairbairn VIII. Confirmed theatregoer. Last port of call for refreshments for a certain homeward bound gentleman.

T. D. J. LAYFIELD. 1st year. Reading Classics at Emmanuel. Possibly the first freshman this term to speak at the Union. Elected Reading Room Secretary in Emmanuel. Played hockey for the 3rd XI. Scarf changed colour a month after the beginning of term.

D. L. SLADE. 1st year. Reading Law in Emmanuel. Last freshman to remain in the University Trial Eights at rowing. Rowed in the Emmanuel 1st Fairbairn VIII. Conspicuous for his absence from his rooms. Has developed a phobia for Victoriana.

Yours sincerely,

THE CAMBRIDGE OLD PETERITES.

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