CHANGE OF ATTITUDE
Dr. Lyttelton, headmaster of Eton 'College, whose alleged sympathy for Germany has been much commented upon, wrote to the London Times at the end of August: — 4 "I think it well I should now say emphatically for the benefit of anyone whom it may concern that I believe the German spirit, as now manifested, to be an utterly dangerous and abominable thing. v "Peace and honour among mankind rest, so far as I can see, in a decisive victory for the Allies in this war. I have often said this since the war began, and will continue to say it to the end."
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 2
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106CHANGE OF ATTITUDE Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 2
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