Chronicle-1931

■■ V15.; Notes (I.) Batsv/oman. (3.)No-bowler. (5.) Straight bowler^ (7). All-round, Chief (and only) supporters: (2). Off-bowler. (4). Leg-bowler. (6). Crooked bowler, (8), All-straight. ■* "• "S~ ■" - ^ 'M'tMrs. R. H. Matterson. Miss J. Edwards. • ^ Scorer: None required. IMpires: Love, and Robinson L* (already bribed). Lii.IzrJ % V President: The Head, 4,^ ■ Vice President: Mr. G, M. Gram. Secretary & Treasurer: A. Foss, Other Members of Committee: Balcomb K, Barrett, D. Nightingale, Crook M. and Richaids. October 10th. The officers for the new term were elected as above and Burdon proposed a vote of thanks to the retiring committee. lUfeir briefly outlined Isist term's programme and stated what he called "Hardships" undergone in securing satisfactory meetings. October 24th. Crook and V/orth proposed the motion "That the progress made by modern mechanical science is to be deplored", while Aitchison and D. Nightingale opposed it. The voting resulted in the motion being carried by 21 votes to 13. October 31st. Foss lectured on "The humorous side of Law and Lawyers", and the lecture recounted many jokes concerning the prof ession. In proposing a vote of thanks, Hopkins suitably express ed the opinion of the members when he said that he was glad tohear that Lawyers could be humorous as well as serious. Vte are grateful to Foss for giving such an enjoyable evening. November 7bh. Mr® Reece gave a most interesting lecture on "The

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