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Neuenheim College <Heidelberg> [Hrsg.]
Der Neuenheimer: the magazine of Neuenheim College, Heidelberg, Germany — 1895

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DER NEUENHEIMER

XXI

Dear Mr. Editor,

I can never understand why, no tablet has ever been
put up to the memory of Harrop. I am sure that if
some one were to start a subscription a certain amount
could be raised amony the fellows. Some regard should
be shewn towards our departed schoolfellow.

Nemo.

Dear Sir,

Why should not old Neuenheimers adopt colours,
as Old Boys usually do from other schools. It would
be a decided improvement on the present system of
allowing our Old Fellows to sink into oblivion, as re-
gards the school, • F. H.

Dear Mr. Editor,

I believe the school clock is getting on in years,
although it may have once been an excellent one, I can
hardly say that it keeps good time. Some one seems
to be continually altering it. Would it be a good plan
to buy a new one. J. W.

Answers to Correspondents.

X. Y. Your suggestions come a little late; other-
wise we would have been glad to have assisted in the
matter. Our views on the question agree entirely.

Debating Society.

To the Editor of the Neuenheimer,

I plead for just a small space in our valuable maga-
zine. Why should not a Debating Society be established
in the school? I am sure it would be a great advantage.
Most of the fellows have come from Public Schools,
where Debating Societies are held, and so are mostly
above the age of an ordinary Public School Boy, and
are old enough to know something about either political
matters or things of every day life. Some fellows are
 
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