Item BVUK/MEM/1/1/2 - St Dunstan's Revue No 2 (old series)

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BVUK/MEM/1/1/2

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St Dunstan's Revue No 2 (old series)

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  • 1915-10-01 (creation)

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Note: only copy of this is part of bound volume BVUK/MEM/1/1/1

The cover photo is as No.1.
The Editorial appeals for more articles, very few having been received so far. The Editor's address is given as 16 Dighton Road, East Hill, Wandsworth.
'Roll-Call' is an anonymous story which it is then explained incorporates the names of 102 members ('members' here includes Arthur Pearson, staff etc). These are Day, Knight, Moon Rose (?), Hill, Kerr, Wright, Green Lane (?), Bell, Brown, Marshall, Sewell, Spiers, Grove, Wall, Chapple, Saxon Barnes, Milligan, Lee, Wood, Lilleys, Lowry, Cronk, Holden, Hayes, Steel, Moore, Fleetwood, Crabbe, Waddell, Shaw, Whitesides, Woollen, Lingard, Foster, Brunditt, Hadley, Lath, Preston, Robin, Hudson, Mayell, Orrel, Bachelor, Foxon, Pawley, Bates, Wenlock, Smith, Bolton, Brooke, Biggerdike, Mace, Thomas, Coles, Berry, Lipscombe, Spry, Huskinson, Andrew, Lawlor, Howard, Lofthouse, Stroudly, Evers, Cromwell, Johnson, Bockin, Pettite, Lynch, Pain, Hart, Mathews, Howell, Wilkins, Williamson, Horsnell, Davis, Owen, Mapp, Veits, Macdonald, Macarthy, Isaacs, Adams, Clarke, Kessell, Kirby, Joyce, Whatley, Redfern, Donovan, Hughes, Vizard, Patston, Hallam, Maclaren.
'Oh Would-!' is an anonymous poem inspired by the 'Rowing on the Lake' article in the previous issue.
'The Workshop' is an unattributed article about the workshop.
'As busy as Bees - and then some' is an anonymous poem about the VADs.
'The Rag-time Dispensary' is an unattributed article about the dispensary at St Dunstan's.
'Visitors' is an unattributed humorous article about the silly remarks sometimes made by visitors.
'An Imaginary Interview with an Imaginary Hall-Porter' is a poem by 'Petty Cash'.
'Bob's Left Thumb' is an unattributed humorous account of a fictional member's experiences upon starting at St Dunstan's.
'Friendship' is an essay on the topic by 'Amicitia'. It won the prize for the best essay on this topic which had been offered in the previous issue.
A competition to complete a limerick, with prizes for the best.

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