T> ER NEUEN H EIM ER.
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Training for the Sports is now in full swing. Judging from the
form displayed, Dunning, Brown I , Browne II., Rix and Crosby I.,
should give a good account of themselves in the contest for the Senior
Shield; while among the Juniors, Clarke I., Davison I., and Crosby II.
give promise of success.
This term has been a very quiet one as far as visitors are concerned.
Miss Clarke spent her Xmas holidaj-s with us. Mr. J. A. Henderson also
spent a week with us at Xmas. On his return to England he was pre-
sented by the Mayor of Norwich with the Certificate of the Royal Humane
Society for gallantly rescuing a soldier from drowning.
Mrs. Leveson and Mrs. Marcus also paid us a short visit and S. B.
Porter, Esq., called in on his way home from India to see his son.
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Schwarz I., better known as Putzer, and Mr. Hooper paid us a
surprise visit towards the end of the Term. They happened to be over in
Neuenheim on business and before leaving for England ran over and
spent a night with us.
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Suggestion from a Parent.
Cricket Pro.
Colonel Aylmer, in the course of a long letter, puts forward the
suggestion that a Cricket " Pro" should be brought out to instruct the
boys in cricket during the Summer Term. He say that many parents
would be willing to pay extra for this benefit and thus defray the extra
expense.
[We would like to hear expressions of opinion from other parents
upon this matter.—Ed.]
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Photographic Club.
There will be a photographic competition next term for which
valuable prizes will be offered. Prizes will be given for I Snapshots, II
Groups, III Views, IV Time Exposures. Photos, to be eligible, must
have been taken during the Easter Vacation or during the Summer Term,
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Training for the Sports is now in full swing. Judging from the
form displayed, Dunning, Brown I , Browne II., Rix and Crosby I.,
should give a good account of themselves in the contest for the Senior
Shield; while among the Juniors, Clarke I., Davison I., and Crosby II.
give promise of success.
This term has been a very quiet one as far as visitors are concerned.
Miss Clarke spent her Xmas holidaj-s with us. Mr. J. A. Henderson also
spent a week with us at Xmas. On his return to England he was pre-
sented by the Mayor of Norwich with the Certificate of the Royal Humane
Society for gallantly rescuing a soldier from drowning.
Mrs. Leveson and Mrs. Marcus also paid us a short visit and S. B.
Porter, Esq., called in on his way home from India to see his son.
-o-
Schwarz I., better known as Putzer, and Mr. Hooper paid us a
surprise visit towards the end of the Term. They happened to be over in
Neuenheim on business and before leaving for England ran over and
spent a night with us.
-o--
Suggestion from a Parent.
Cricket Pro.
Colonel Aylmer, in the course of a long letter, puts forward the
suggestion that a Cricket " Pro" should be brought out to instruct the
boys in cricket during the Summer Term. He say that many parents
would be willing to pay extra for this benefit and thus defray the extra
expense.
[We would like to hear expressions of opinion from other parents
upon this matter.—Ed.]
-o-
Photographic Club.
There will be a photographic competition next term for which
valuable prizes will be offered. Prizes will be given for I Snapshots, II
Groups, III Views, IV Time Exposures. Photos, to be eligible, must
have been taken during the Easter Vacation or during the Summer Term,