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- 1916-07-01 (creation)
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Note: there is a copy of this as part of bound volume BVUK/MEM/1/1/1 (without cover) and a loose copy (with cover)
Contents Page
Editorial Note ... 3
Appeal to the Old Boys ... 3
- An appeal to men who have already left St Dunstan's to write in letters of encouragement.
Some Notes by the Chief ... 4
- Miss Davidson leaves her position as Matron of St Dunstan's
- Miss Hughes, the new matron, leaves a good impression with the men
- Pte J.R. Brown is married on the 15th
- Gunner G. Rose is married on the 11th
Field Marshal Lord French: Visit and Inspection ... 5
- St Dunstan's is visited by Lord French
St. Dunstan's Gossip ... 6
- Arthur Pearson is awarded a baronetcy by the King
- Some talk of an upcoming rowing competition
- Gunner Edward Bates is married to Miss Coales of the N.I.B. 8th June.
- Bates, Kirby, Law, Milligan, Mayell, Sewell, Woods and Woollen pass their final massage examinations.
Workshop Gossip....9
- Some updates about Neil MacDonald and Camille Verbrugghe, and the joinery department and mat makers.
After Care Notes .. 10
- 112 men have left St Dunstan's, 86 of which have finished their training and are now working in their chosen occupations.
- Some extracts of letters from men who have left
Qualities. By Laphell ... 13
- Extract written in a colloquial manner with lots of spelling mistakes.
Massage by Blinded Soldiers ... 14
- Talks about the soldiers involvement with massage, and their successes
Notes of the Braille Room ... 15
- Conlan, Bates, Letch, Woollen, Miller, Kirby, Harper, Lathom, Allan, and Stanners pass their Braille reading test.
- Hudson, Harper, Girling, Conlan, Strawbridge, Sergt. Nolan, Stanners, Hicks, Yates, and Sergt Lomas pass their Typewriting test.
Waltzing Competition ... 16
- Sergt. Shields and his partner win first place in a waltzing competition.
St. Dunstan's Men at Finsbury Town Hall ... 16
-Dinner is held at Finsbury Town Hall
Mrs. Turnbull's Lecture ... 18
-Elaborates on a lecture given by Mrs Turnbull at the Athenaeum in Muswell Hill.
Short Period in a Soldiers Life. By a Soldier....19
-A solider looks back on his time at war
On going to Bed at St Dunstan's. By R. K. Huskinson ... 21
- Talks about soldiers who 'go to bed' too early, possibly to get out of doing other things, such as Braille.
Tom alters his mind. By William Girling ... 23
- A story about a soldier mentally adjusting to his loss of sight, and moving to "St. Olives Home for Blind Soliders" (St Dunstan's).
The Metropolitan Peregrinations of a Sightless Pilgrim. By "Phil" ... 26
-A soldier recounts his "adventures" in London since losing his sight, calling them "laughable incidents"
Our Day up the River ... 30
-St Dunstan's takes a trip to Richmond via Seven motor omnibuses
A Lay of St. Dunstan's. by Laphell ... 31
- A poem by Laphell about St Dunstan's
St. Dunstan's Debating Society ... 32
- Concerning the outcome of the Thursday Evening debate
- The debate focussed on the morst necessary quality to the success of the blind man (ambition)
Newcomers in June ... Cover
Boys who left in June ... Cover