Chronicle-1934

t?: • I- ^ -S2-. Hen.Secretary & Treasurer; Burnett E.R. Cotaaittee; Booth, Nichols,Dyer,PenchaiU! & Raw D. FEBRUARY 24th; Under the chairmanship of Nichols, the following delivered lectures which were much appreciated; Grood on Livingstone. Schofield cn Rupert Brooke. Dunster on Cecil Rhodes. ' MARCH 5rd. The following motions were debated: ■ ~' "That suicide is cowardly", proposed by Schofield and opposed by Dyer. The motion was carried. "That the three term system should be adopted", proposed by King and op posed by Stockil. The motion was lost. The Chairman was Smith. march 24th. The following lecturettes were given with Doidge in the Chair; Rowland_on "My favourite dish". .. :. ■ Thomas 1 on "My favourite film actor". Poole on "My favourite Film actress". Gates on "Talking in one's sleep. Pencharz on "Locusts". « * Dunster on '*My Home Tovm". Askew on "Criminals". Eaton on '^y favourite school subject". APRIL 14th. Schofield was in the chair, and the motion for debate was that "A classical education is preferable to a modern one". Smith and Christie proposed the motion, and Doidge and Nichols led the opposition. The motion was carried. MAY 5th. Under the chairmanship of Doidge, the following motion was debated: "That monopolies are pidalic evils". It was proposed by Putterill and Pencharz and opposed by Tedder and Theunissen,

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