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Neuenheim College <Heidelberg> [Editor]
Der Neuenheimer: the magazine of Neuenheim College, Heidelberg, Germany — 1891

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DER NEUENHEIMER.

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choir sing—the other half don't attempt to. At the
practices they join in well enough, but when they are
inside the chapel nothing will induce them to open
their mouths. This is most noticeable during the
Litany when often there are not more than three
voices singing the responses. Considering the short-
ness of our services there is no reason why anyone
should not sing all through.

The concerts are also improving although the last
was perhaps rather a fall off; but it was got up in
such a hurry, that that is hardly to be wondered at.
We ought to be very much obliged to Mr. Hoffmann
who always helps so very much to make the enter-
tainments a success, without his musical sketches
and comic songs our concerts would never have been
worth listening to.

SCHOOL NOTES.

We congratulate J. S. Corlett on passing third
into the cavalry, De Courcy Ireland on passing forty-
third into the infantry, and G. H. F. Wingate on
passing fifty-third; at the recent examination for
entrance into Sandhurst.

G. M. Molloy is captain of Football in the place
of F. S. Reeves who has left.

AN ESSAY ON SPIRITUALISM,

By the Editor.

Though Spiritualism is so widely spread through-
out England that there are only very few towns which
do not contain one or more representative "spirit circles,"
it is a subject that many people have hardly heard of,
and therefore this essay may suffice to amuse the
readers for a few minutes.
 
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