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No. 102.
NOVEMBER, 1921.
VOL. IX.
Contents. Editorial ... School Notes O.V. News School Calendar Football Speech Day ... ... ... O.T.C. Notes King's Scholarships ... ... Strasbourg, 1921 Poem Kismet Cricket Review Lecture Society ... ... ... Debating Society Amsterdam ... ... ... Concert Duke of York's Camp On Smells and Kindred Subjects The School of Samuel Butler Cambridge Letter School Officers Correspondence ... ... ... Valete -. Salvete ... ... ... ... Contemporaries ... ,.. ...
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editorial. " He that spareth his words hath knowledge."—Proverbs. We have chosen to insert the above enlightening sentence at the beginning of this magazine for obvious reasons. The usual paragraph occupying this position in the " Vigornian " consists of a string of laments and apologies on the grounds of hard work and lack of time. This term we go one further and show you why this issue is not of the bulky dimensions usually expected at our hands, and, we may add, rarely received. We thoroughly agree with the writers of Proverbs and we intend to flatter ourselves. Last term several of the staff left us, but the " Vigornian " has not suffered in consequence, for two very interesting articles appear in this number from the pens of two of their successors. By the way, and we nearly forgot it, we take this opportunity of wishing you a very happy Christmas. Mr. Chesterton turns out essays on nothing by the score ; the Editors will be more than delighted to receive information- concerning the writing of an editorial on the same subject!