The usefulness of organised hobbies and clubs in schools was emphasised by Mr T, W. C. Tothill yesterday in an address on “The Life of a Housemaster.'’ There was no one so unhappy, he said, as a boy who was idle: and pp ope so happy as a boy engaged in some activity jn which he pad a keen interest. These clubs also helped boys who were not so gifted as others in either games or studies to find a field in which they could excel
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23589, 17 March 1942, Page 4
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