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Reference code
Title
Date(s)
- 1920-06-01 (creation)
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Photos (five) of the St. Dunstan's Regatta at Putney. (inside front cover)
Editor's Notes on the work of Dr. Herz at the NIB into research and inventions. (P.1-2)
Notes by the Chief... reference to listening to birdsong (P.3)
Extract of a letter from Canadian member Cpl. D. J. MacDougal about helping a drunk man find his way home. (p.2)
Report on the Association of Women Workers of St Dunstan's (P.3)
Extract of a letter from member, Lieut. G. Swales. (p.4)
Extract of a letter from member, T.E. Skelly working as a boot repairer in Batley, Yorkshire. (p.4)
Extract of a letter from member, P.Brown, a mat maker in Edinburgh. (p.4)
Extract of a letter from member, T.W.Chamberlain working as a poultry farmer and basket maker in Keelby, Lincs. (pp.4-5)
Extract of a letter from member, R. Usher running a store in Sunderland. (p.5)
Departmental Notes... Massage, Netting, Braille, Typing & Telephony (P.6)
News fromhe Workshops... Mats, Cane, Boots, Joinery (P.7-8)
Poem entitled "Paradise" by "Third Reserve". (p.8)
Poem entitled "Music hath Charms" by Victor Bridges. (p.8)
Article entitled "A Miss in the Bath" by Canadian member, J.Francis Smith. (p.9)
Article in Sports Club Notes about a visit by H.R.H. Prince Albert to witness a "Potted Sports Programme". Also the Putney Regatta and Tug o War at Olympia (p.10-13)
Articles on Vasa Prihoda (violinist) and Pickwickian Inns (P.13)
Church & Chapel Notes (P.14)
Article on St Dunstan's Competitions..'best description of a hobby' winners and announcing best original Limerick for next month. (P.15)
Article from the Daily Express on How St Dunstaners saw the Derby (P.16)
Amusing article from The Morning Post by Frederick Martin, a St Dunstaner. (P.17-18)
Article by Alec Waugh on the Evolution of the Detective. (P.18-19)
Article by A.De Corte on 'What I have learned from Dogs' (P. 20-21)
Story by Ronald M. Newman 'Love & Pickles' (P22-24)