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Treasurer— VT, P. G. McCormick.

At a meeting of the Club held on February 8, W. P. McCormick
was elected Treasurer and A. C. Norman, Secretary.

The following new members were elected : J. D. Cradock,
H. Hardwick Smith, F. F. Leighton, and O. L. Scarborough.

Lawn Tennis Club.

At a General Meeting of the Club held in the Reading Room
on the evening of Wednesday, March 8th, the following officers
were elected :

President— Mx R. F. Scott. Captain—^. D. Cradock. Hon. Sec^C.
Kingdon. Hon. Treasurer — Mr L. H. K. Bushe-FoX. Committee — ^A. R.
Ingram, A. Chappie, G. B. Bryant.

Hockey Club.

A Hockey Club has been started in the College this term
chiefly through the instrumentality of W. L. Murphy. A
General Meeting of all those who wished to play was called, at
which Dr Sweeting took the chair, and consented to become
President of the Club.

The following officers were also elected —

Captain — ^W. L. Murphy. Secretary— "J. R. C. Greenlees. Treasurer —
W. P. G. McCormick. Committee— H. E. H. Oakeley, F. D. Cautley, E. H*
Vigcrs.

Several practise games and four matches were played, of
which we lost three and won one. Ridley beat us by 3 goals
to 2, Caius by 2 to nil, and Selwyn by 4 10 3. In the return
match with Ridley we beat them by 5 goals to i. More practise
games would have been held had the state of the ground
permitted.

Chess Club.

At a General Business Meeting the following officers were
elected for this term :

President— Mr W. H. Gunston M.A. Vice-President— C, C. Wiles^
Treasurer— E, L. Watkin B.A. Secretary— K, T. Race.

The following is the list of this term's matches, with resnlts,
where completed :
St John's College, Team I. .... i Trinity College, Team I ^

tf n tr 1I..#..I y> ,, ,1 il..#«.3

„ „ „ 1 4| Conserrative Chess Clab „ I i j^

rr ft ft ^'- 4 >» »» »> i» ^^^ *

n ff »f n I J King's College „ II 3 J

„ „ ,r 1 3 Selwyn College „ 1 2

$9 » >r II 3 »» »» >» I-t'..».5

» » i> 1 3i King's College „ I li

}, ,f „ I Caius College „ I

Mr Gunston kindly consents to give an exhibition of simul-
taneous play on Saturday, March i itb.

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The first prize in the Handicap Tournament has been won
by R. A. Chadwick.

We were severely handicapped this term by losing A. W.
Foster B.A., who was Vice-President of the CIub» and newly-
elected President of the University Chess Club. To this cause
in part may be assigned our ill-success against Trinity in the
final round of the Inter-Collegiate Challenge Board Tournament.
We again have a representative in the University team ;
C. C. Wiles has played in all matches up to date, and we have
to congratulate him on being selected to play against Oxford
on March 24th.

Fives Club.
On Wednesday, February 8th, at a General Meeting of the
Amalgamation, a motion was passed to include the Fives Club
in the General Athletic Club.

The following matches have been played :

Feb. 4. .z^. St John's Hall, Highbury (won).
„ 8. .z^. Sidney, on Eton Courts (lost).
„ 16. .z;. Christ*s (lost).
Mar. 3 . .». Christ's (won).
„ 1 1 . .c^. Bedford Modern School.

Musical Society.

President^'Dt Sandys. Treasurer— Ktv A. J. Stevens* Secretary —
G. A. Ticchurst. Librarian— W. L. Murphy. Committee— H, W. A.
Edwards, H. E. H. Oakeley, O. May, J. Sterndale Bennett.

The practices of the Chorus for the May Concert have been
continued this term on Monday evenings under the able direc-
tion of Dr Sweeting. The attendance at these practices has
however, up to the present, been scanty. It is hoped that there
will be an improvement in this respect next term. It is curious
that in a large College there are not more who are able and
willing to sing.

On account of the early date of the Lent Races it was
thought advisable to postpone both Smoking Concerts until
they were over. The first was held on February 27th, and.
although the room was not as full as it has been, was quite
successful.

Appended is the programme :

PART /.

I QUARTET "Beware" Ha/tan

W. P. G. McCoXMiCK, H. E. H, Oakklky, G. A. Ticehurst,
N. W. A. Edwards.

SONG "IfearnoFoe" C, Pinsuti

A. Raby.

3 'CELLO SOLO " Chant sans paroles " TsckatJ^aztfsit

A. W. Barnicott (Christ's).

4 SONG ** Those dark green leaves *' . . . .B, Meyer Helmund

N. W. A. Edwards.

5 PIANOFORTE SOLO . . " Deuxi^me Mazurk " .... Benjamin Godard

H. L. MlLLNER (Chiist*s).



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PART IT.

6 SONG "SkyeBoat Song" Songs of tJu North

N. W. A. Edwards.

7 SONG..., "Song of the Bow"

A. L. Chesseman.

8 'CELLO SOLO "Arlcquin" Popper

A. W. Barnicott (Christ's).

9 SONG " She wandered down the mountain side " F, Clay

W, P. G. MCCORMXCK.

10 QUARTET "Ilovedher" JIatton

W. P. G. McCoRMiCK, H. E. H. Oakzlby, G. A. Txcehurst,

N. W. A. Edwards.

11 COLLEGE SONG GarreU

Chairman—lijL, TANNER^

Theological Society*

PresidefU-^1. H. A. Hart B.A. Ejc^Presidents-^-VT, H. Walter B.A.,

E. H. Vigers. Hon, Trtas^^H. P. V. Nunn. Hon. Sec.—C, Elsee B.A,
CommitUe^Vf. Browne, W. E. Robinson.

The following papers have been read during the Term :

Jan. 27 — "The Life of an Angelican Religious." By W.
Browne.

F<b. 3 — " * I believe .... in the Holy Catholic Church.' Some
common misconceptions of this doctriae." By Rev. A. M.
Knight M.A.

Feb, 10 — "The University and the supply of candidates for
Holy Orders." By the Rev Professor Ryle D.D.

Feb. 17— "Charlemagne and the Church." By W. L.
Walter B.A.

Feb. 24— "Sunday: Theory and Practice." By the Reir

F. H. Chase D.D.

Mar. 3 — " Dr DoUinger." By Professor Mayor.
Mar, 10 — "A few legal points concerning ritual." By E. H.
Vigers.

Debating Society.

President— T>, Linney. Vice-President— V^ . Browne. Treasurer^A, F •.
Russell. Secretary— G. H. Shepley. Committee— F. W. Armstrong, E. W. G.
Masterman. Ex-Officio—Ur H. F. Baker M. A, J. £. Purvis M.A., T. F. R,
McDonnell B.A., P. L. Babington, T. A. Mozon.

The Debates during the term> have been as follows :

/an. 12 — "That the academic advantages granted to women
m connection with this University are to be deeply regretted."
Proposed by P. L. Babington, opposed by T. F. R. McDonnell,
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Jan. *8 — "In the opinion of the House the time has now
come for the Disestablishment of the English Church." Pro-
posed by F. W. Armstrong, opposed by J. H. A. Hart. For 9,
against 16.

Feb. 4 — " Money spent on the Volunteers is practically
wasted, and they should be abolished." Proposed by R. A.
Chadwick, opposed by G. H. Shepley. For 7, against 13.

Fib. 1 1 — "That this House does not believe in International
Morality." Proposed by A. E. Barnes, Trinity; opposed by
J. R. P. Sclater, Emmanuel. For 6, against 16.

Feb. 1 8 - ^" That Competitive Examinations are a failure."
Proposed by W. Rosenbain, opposed by A. F. Russell. For 5,
against 16.

Feb, 25 — "That life appointments in University, in Church,
and in Slate are a mistake." Proposed by W. Browne, opposed
by C. Elsee. For 8, against 3.

Mar. i^ — " That the House views with complacency the dis-
organization of the Liberal Party." Proposed by E. W. G.
Masterman, opposed by T. A. Moxon. For 7, against 10.

Mar, II — "That the writing of poetry should be prohibited
by law." Proposed by D. Linney, opposed by J, H. Field.

The College Mission.

President—Tht Master. Vice-Presidents— "Ktv P. H. Mason, Rev
Professor Mayor, Rev C. E. Graves. Committee^ Senior Members — Rev
H. T. E Barlow (Senior Secretary), Rev W. A. Cox, Dr Sandys, Mr Tanner,
Rev J. T. Ward, Rev Canon Watson {Senior 7reasurer) ; junior Members— »
J. D. Coe, J. D. Cradock, H. F. E. Edwardes, N. W. A. Edwards. C.
Elsee B.A., G. T. M. Evans B.A., W. T. Gibbings, J. R. C. Grecnlecs,
A. R. Ingram {^tmior Treasurer), J. L. Moore, H. E. H. Oakeley B.A.,
W. H. Roseveare, W. M. Royds, C. A. L. Senior {Junior Secretary), F. N.
Skene, B. P. Waller.

The Rev W. I. Phillips has been presented to the Crown
living of Stonehouse, near Gloucester. The loss to the Mission
is great. Mr Phillips has been Head of the Lady Margaret
Mission from its very start, fifteen years ago, when he had
nothing but a small mission room. His labours have been
untiling, so that he has not only been able to build the large
\vell-furnished Church, the Vicarage, the Parish Room, Club
Rooms, and Hostel, but he has also won for himself a lasting
place in the aflfeclions and regard of the people of Walworth*
We sincerely hope the change to a parish in the country may
give him the renewed health he has so long needed.

Our new Missioner is already at work in Walworth. The
Rev A. J. Robertson took his degree in 1890, and has since
been working as a Curate, latterly as Honorary Curate» in
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A Special Service was held in the College Chapel on the
Eve of Quinquagesima at 10 o'clock, when the Bishop of
Rochester solemnly commissioned Mr Robertson to represent
the College as Missioner in Walworth.

On the following Monday a meeting was held in Lecture
Room IV, Professor Mayor presiding. Speeches were made
by the Revs H. T. E. Barlow, R. P. Roseveare, and A. J.
Robertson. It is to be hoped that members of the College
will convince Mr Robertson of the reality of their welcome by
visiting him in the Easter Vacation and giving faim a helping
hand in his parish.

J. R. C. Greenlees, W. H. Roseveare, and B. P. Waller ha\fe
been elected to represent first year men on the Committee.

Saturday Night Services.

In i?te Ante- Chapel at 10 o'clock,

Committee^-^ty F. Watson D.D., Rev J. T. Ward M.A., Rev H. T. E.
Barlow M.A., C. Elsce B.A., G. T. M. Evans B.A. J. W. Rob B.A., H. N.
Burgess, T. D. Coe, N. W. A. Edwards, A. R. Ingram, W. M. Royds,
C. A. L. Senior.

Lent Term 1899— List of Addresses.
Jan. 21. Mr Barlow.

„ 28. Mr E. A. Stuart, Viear of St Matthew's, Bayswater.
Feb. 4. Dr Watson.
„ II. The Bishop of Rochester (Special service for installation of Mr

A. J. Robertson as College Missioner at Walworth).
„ 18. Mr C. L. Carr, Lecturer at Ridley Hall.
„ 25. Mr. C. G. Griffinhoofe, Rector of Strethall. •
Mar. 4. Mr H. MacC. E. Price, C.M.S. Missionary in Japan.
„ II. Dr Chase, Principal of the Clergy Training School.



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THE JOHNIAN DINNER
ift99i.

Thb Ninth Annual Dinner will be held on Wednesday,
April 19th, at the Holborn Restaurant, Holbom, W.C, at 7.15
for 7.30 p.m.

The Chair will be taken by the Rev Canon McCormick D.D.

The Dinner is not confined to those whose names are on
the College Boards, but is intended to be a gathering of all
who have at any time been Members of the College. As there
must be many old Johnians whom we have hitherto been unable
to reach, we shall be glad to receive the names and addresses
of any with whom you may be acquainted, and to forward them
copies of this circular.

If you desire to do so, you are at liberty to bring friends,
who are not connected with the College, as guests.

The price of tickets is 71. 6d. each (not including wine).
We shall be glad of an early intimation, if you intend to be
present, in order that we may estimate the number to be
provided for.

Any communication with regard to the arrangement of seats,
reaching us not later than April i8th, will be attended to.

R, H. FORSTER,
Members Mansions, 36, Victoria Street, S W.

E. Prescott,
76, Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park, W.

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CONTENTS.

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Notes fix>ro the College Records (continued) . 62$

Darkness . . . • ^55

A Tonxist*s Tale ..... 656

The Indian Civil Service as a Career . 658

The Debutante . . 671

The Commemoration Sermon .... 691

The Rose of Love ..... 701

KavOapo^opla . 701

Sufficient unto the Day .... 70s

The Jolmian Dinner, 1899 ..... 713
Obituary :

PhiUp Thomas Main M.A. . . 713

Rev Arthur Washington Cornelius Hall en Ikf.A. . 722

Rev Canon Gilbert Beresford B.D. ... 725


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