Chronicle-1957

BRANCH OFFICIALS Durban Chairman: J. W,H. Howarth,6 Cliff Road, Westville. Secretary: D. J. Rishworth, P.O. Box 16, Durban. Johannesburg Chairman: D. G. Gardner, I Margaret Court, 224 Louis Botha Avenue, Orange Grove. Secretary: H. Lund, 902 Hyde Park Corner, Caroline Street, Hlllbrow. Pietermaritzburg Chairman: L. F. Forsyth jnr.,49 Howick Road,Pietermaritzburg. Secretary: M. Blackburn, 22 Howick Road, Pietermaritzburg. Old Boys, especially "new" ones, are urged to keep in touch with their local secretaries. If they do not come within the above areas, they should keep in contact with the General Secretary, Mr. P. Metcalf, Kearsney College. Old Boys are reminded that the Life Subscription for the Old Boys' Club is £5 5s. Od. This ensures Magazines and other literature for as long as your address is known. The cost of printing is too high for complimentary copies to be sent out. Subscriptions may be sent either to the General Treasurer, Mr. M. J. Rodda, 26 County Buildings, Field Street, Durban, or to the Editor of the Chronicle, Kearsney College. Old Boys' addresses are now run off on an addressograph machine. If this Magazine has been incorrectly addressed, or you change your address, please let the Editor,or the Old Boys'Secretary know. DEATHS Lawrence Balcomb Lawrence Balcombe was one of Kearsney's earlier products, being at school from 1924 to 1931. He came of a great family, one closely related to our founder. Sir James Liege Hulett, who married a Miss Balcomb, and he lived at stateIlysivundu, within a stone's throw ofthe old school. 331

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