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Rugby And Religion

The Sunday School lesson last Sunday was about Joseph, his coat of many colours, and the hostility he bred In his brothers. The teacher (who also happened to be a follower of Rugby but had not even mentioned the subject) asked the 11-year-old boys what fate befell Joseph at Dothan because of his dreams of grandeur. “Well, sir,” replied one lad, “I know a bloke who lost £l4 yesterday by betting on Old Boys against University.”

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29524, 27 May 1961, Page 5

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Rugby And Religion Press, Volume C, Issue 29524, 27 May 1961, Page 5

Rugby And Religion Press, Volume C, Issue 29524, 27 May 1961, Page 5

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