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  <dc:title>Londinian, Summer Term 1925</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Editor's Note by Philip Wood, 
Presidential letter- L.A.T Cooper, 
Articles:
 - "School Practice", H.F. Watts, 
 - "The teaching of Musical Appreciation"- L.C.,
 - "All line up in a Queue," a journey to  the Opera- M.L.E.C.,
 - "a THURSDAY Morning," Homos, 
"Helpful Hints"- replies to letters to the Editor- Encyc Gill,
The Production of "Martha" Reviews of three performances by the College Musical Society, 
Short Story- The Professor Proposes- A non systemised education for Sheila- S.A. Swift, 
Tribute to J.C. Hague, a well loved staff member who will be sorely missed, 
Poetry, 
Summary of the address by Sir John Adams, 
Union Society Election results, 
Colour Awards, 
Reports from clubs and societies- Badminton, Netball, Men &amp; Women's swimming, Boating, Music, Chess, Debate, Country dance, Entertainments, French club.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1925</dc:date>
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