MANNERS AND GOOD
SENSE
(To the Editor.)
Sir,—lt was with a smile that I read Mr. Fair's reply to "Disgusted Graduate." Mr. Fair's view, I think,, shows as much consideration for others a» he allege* that the undergraduates show for him and his. What, Sir, is the Capping Ceremony? I S jt a " da y out -» f th d cuts or a day out for the highbrow,? Doe* Mr lair imply that the speeches »re deJnered for the faw outsiders who really aPPrecmte -them? 81 10U ! d they not U addressed to thOße students who arc i,t the act of becoming graduates? For surely ed to Lh" hE v.anous Persons referren to by him are given full rein T)>« predS'adUT?,S Wo"ldn° l' CoUrß"' »«* Let i? V f -L W, Ould not» understand. Let it i;ext hold the traditional capping mim wmm imm
INTERESTED OUTSIDER.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 8
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144MANNERS AND GOOD Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 8
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