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Annual Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
an excellent education , which includes many branches of intellectual instruction—in fact , it is an education which appears well qualified to fit them for any career they may adojit . That the boys who have passed through the school
THE YOVSC . HXT Y . CJ .-PHKS . _ . E >' , MASTER NORMAN LEWIS HARRIS ( . una . 9 ^ ION'VH *) . are doing admirably well in after life is the highest praise which can be given to the education and supervision they receive at the school . The headmaster rejiorts that since the removal of the school the jihysical improvement of the
VIEW FROM THE GROUNDS . BUSHEY HALL IN THE DISTANCE .
boys has been most marked . I have no doubt the excellent system of drill instruction has something to do with this , but it is not unreasonable to assume that it is jirincijially clue
to the healthy surroundings and the commodious and sanitary buildings in which the boys live . I am sure we are all indebted to W . Bro . Chas . Keyser , the Chairman of the Board of Management and donor of the chapel , to W . Bro . Stanley Attenborough , the Treasurer , whose name it is my
-privilege to couple with the toast , to the Board of Alanagement , and to the indefatigable Secretary , Bro . Morrison McLeod . I commend to your generosity this great institution founded
A VIEW IN THE COPSE , From ft Photo by J . C . Stacei / ( Pitpif ) . by the wisdom and foresight of our fathers , built up by the generosity of Alasons and adajited to fulfil through your
liberality the duties it so ably performs to-day . I give you with the very greatest jileasure the toast , " Success to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . " Bro . Stanley J . Attenborough , P . A . G . D . C , Treasurer and Patron of the Institution , responded , and hoped the result of his labour would satisfy the brethren who had so liberally resjionded to his call . He thanked both ladies and brethren
who had worked in the cause . He spoke for the Board of Management , who had very high aims with regard to the boys under their care . To the best of their ability they tried
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Annual Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
an excellent education , which includes many branches of intellectual instruction—in fact , it is an education which appears well qualified to fit them for any career they may adojit . That the boys who have passed through the school
THE YOVSC . HXT Y . CJ .-PHKS . _ . E >' , MASTER NORMAN LEWIS HARRIS ( . una . 9 ^ ION'VH *) . are doing admirably well in after life is the highest praise which can be given to the education and supervision they receive at the school . The headmaster rejiorts that since the removal of the school the jihysical improvement of the
VIEW FROM THE GROUNDS . BUSHEY HALL IN THE DISTANCE .
boys has been most marked . I have no doubt the excellent system of drill instruction has something to do with this , but it is not unreasonable to assume that it is jirincijially clue
to the healthy surroundings and the commodious and sanitary buildings in which the boys live . I am sure we are all indebted to W . Bro . Chas . Keyser , the Chairman of the Board of Management and donor of the chapel , to W . Bro . Stanley Attenborough , the Treasurer , whose name it is my
-privilege to couple with the toast , to the Board of Alanagement , and to the indefatigable Secretary , Bro . Morrison McLeod . I commend to your generosity this great institution founded
A VIEW IN THE COPSE , From ft Photo by J . C . Stacei / ( Pitpif ) . by the wisdom and foresight of our fathers , built up by the generosity of Alasons and adajited to fulfil through your
liberality the duties it so ably performs to-day . I give you with the very greatest jileasure the toast , " Success to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . " Bro . Stanley J . Attenborough , P . A . G . D . C , Treasurer and Patron of the Institution , responded , and hoped the result of his labour would satisfy the brethren who had so liberally resjionded to his call . He thanked both ladies and brethren
who had worked in the cause . He spoke for the Board of Management , who had very high aims with regard to the boys under their care . To the best of their ability they tried