Acton, Lord, 78 Alleyn, Edward, 14 Alleynian, The, 25, 29, 41 et seq. Alleynians, Old: Ambrose, 231, 240 Barnard, W. J., 170 Beer, H. O., 155 Bray, F. W., 156 Cartwright, E. C., 20, 225 Clark, G. P. S., 157 Clarke, E. F., 25, 237 Cohn, F. A., 244 Corsan, 170 Crabbe, 174 Dawson, 208 Dicke, R., 170 Doherty, 241 Edkins, H., 26, 213, 217 Evans, W. E., 248 Fischer, A. W., 29, 194 Gill, W. G. O., 240 Gilligan, A. E. R., 29, 39, 248 Gilligan, A. H. H., 38, 177 Gover, 20 Gropius, E. H., 246, 264 Hannaford, S. J., 23 Henderson, W. J., 196 Hillier, F. N., 217 Howard, C. C., 194 Jones, Basil, 29, 189, 199 Jordan, J. P., 225 Kemp, 149 Killick, S. H., 199 Knox, F. P., 155 Lloyd, R., 139 Lowe, C. N., 241 Mackinnon, R. F., 218 Mann, J. S., 218 Peaker, A. P., 208 Potter, K. R., 217 Reynolds, J., 248 Roederwald, G., 246, 265 Sewell, 234 Tatnell, 176 Trimingham, 234 Wetenhall, 20 America and the War, 101, 103 Antoinette, Marie, 201 Army Service Corps, 104, 144, 187, 191, 198 Arnold, Matthew, 80 Asquith, H. H., 162, 165 Asquith, Raymond, 212 Athletes and the War, 49, 50, 124 Athletics: Cricket, 37 et seq. Football, 21, 28, 177, 186, 223, 233 Lawn tennis, 21 Running, 22 Swimming, 21, 183, 246 "Victor Ludorum," 23 Bacon, Francis, 14 Balkan States, 151, 156 Barnett, D. O., 199 Balliol College, Oxford, 1, 19, 23, 227 Master of, 227, 266 Bennett, Arnold, 123 Bernhardi, General, 93, 236 Brakenbury scholarship, 19, 227 British Empire, 87, 93, 122 Brooke, Rupert, 199 Browning, 77, 81, 118 Brussels, 56 Buchan, John, 154, 185, 202, 228 Burke, 76, 201 Burns, 76 Byron, 21, 77, 203 CÆsar, Julius, 87, 88, 125 Canteen, Expeditionary Force, 205 Capital and Labour, 86, 250 Carlyle, 79, 82, 91, 111 Cavalry, British, 105, 136, 145, 163, 188, 219 Charles I. and II., 89, 90 Chronicle, Daily, 13, 148 Churchill, Winston, 165, 184 Commercialism, 50, 93, 253 Conquest, Norman, 89 Cromwell, 89, 125 Dante, 76 Dardanelles operations, 102 Democracy, 87, 96, 125, 249 Dickens, Charles, 73, 77 Donaldson, Jack, 258 Doyle, Conan, 72, 185 Drake, 89 Dulwich College, 1, 14, 24, 240, 247, 252 Dulwich Masters: Boon, F. C, 18 Doulton, H. V., 17, 26 Gibbon, W. D., 30, 241 Gilkes, A. H., 15, 225, 261 Hope, P., 262 Joerg, J. A., 18, 262 Kittermaster, A. N. C., 180, 194, 247 Nightingale, F. L., 171, 194, 247 Oldham, F. M., 45 Smith, George, 261 Education, English, 96 Classics in our public schools, 17 English Universities, 227 Public schools and the War, 151 Elizabeth, Queen, 87 Engineering, 54, 55, 234 English qualities, 93, 122, 125, 200, 203, 206 Epicureanism, 82 Erasmus, 44, 79, 89 Evolution, 94, 122, 128, 243 Flanders, 140, 143, 181 Founder's Day at Dulwich, 25 Fox, 91 France, 99, 131 Frederick the Great, 90, 116, 118 French farmers, 179, 217, 225 French generalship, 215 Froude, 77, 79, 88, 112, 117 Garvin, R. G., 199 George, D. Lloyd, 93, 123, 193, 204 Germany, 56, 93, 123, 130 Her diplomacy, 127 Her methods in war, 100, 235 Gibbon, 76, 88, 91 Girondins, the, 183 Gladstone, 93 Goethe, 57, 74, 83, 125 Goldsmith, 77, 90 Greece, Ancient, 94 Grey, Sir Edward, 91, 127 Haldane, Lord, 165 Hamlet, 182 Haslam, J. C., 108, 258 Hay, Ian, 247 Hildebrand, 88 Hindenburg, 102, 161 History, 19, 87, 242 Homer, 73, 77 Horses, about, 136, 159, 164, 181, 188, 213 House of Commons, 95, 123, 163 Hudson, W. H., 80 India and the War, 95 Ireland, 129, 185, 214 Jews, the, 92 Johnson, Dr., 90, 96 Jonson, Ben, 76 Kant, 214 Keats, 76 Kipling, Rudyard, 73 Kitchener, Lord, 186 "Laissez-faire" system, 92, 125, 129 Leonardo da Vinci, 44 Llanelly, 52, 232 Louis XIV, 58, 87, 90 Louis XV, 91 Louis XVI, 91, 201 Luther, 89 Macaulay, 77 Maeterlinck, 81 Mainwaring, Thomas, 9 Marx, Karl, 249 McGill, Patrick, 224 Milton, 75, 81, 202, 223 Morocco, 93 Morris, William, 65 Music: Beethoven, 57, 60, 67, 204, 232 Classical and Romantic, 66 Gluck, 67 Mozart, 67, 68 Nikisch, 232 Opera, development of, 64, 67 Wagner, 61 et seq., 115, 232, 245, 246 Napoleon, 58, 61, 116, 125, 136, 249 Navy, British, 12, 130 Battle of Jutland, 186 Falklands Islands battle, 101 Norman Conquest, 89 Oxford, 19, 20, 227 Paris, 58 Patriotism, 92, 250 Pax Britannica, 249 Pax Romana, 249 Pitt, the younger, 91 Plymouth, 9, 11 Political economy, 87 Politicians and the War, 148, 163, 172 Pope, 75 Prisoners, German, 203 Public schools, influence of, 48, 151 Punch and the War, 138, 154 Puritanism, 82 Redmond, W. H. K., 248 Rees, Ivor, 204 Reformation, the, 89 Revolution, the French, 80, 91 Rhine, the, 57, 63, 91, 123 Roberts, Lord, 100 Rousseau, 77 Schools: Bedford, 32, 38, 134, 166, 185 Haileybury, 32, 231 Merchant Taylors', 32, 216 Sherborne, 32, 38 St. Paul's, 33, 39 Shakespeare, 60, 69, 70, 74, 182, 202 Shaw, G. B., 70, 73 Simon, Sir John, 172 Socialism, State, 95 Socialists and the War, 249 Soldier, the British, 132, 148, 161 Somme battlefields, 203, 237 Spectator, 164, 219 Stoicism, 82 Tacitus, 73, 88 Taine, 75, 84 Tirpitz, 101 Trade Unionism, 92 Treitschke, 57, 91, 92 VernÈde, R. E., 49 Vivian, Hugh, 191 Wales, 53 War, the: A nocturnal adventure, 168 An off-day at the front, 173 Diary of, 99 et seq. Its causes and objects, 47 Loss of ideal aims, 152 Motor transport, 160, 190, 194 Night on a battlefield, 209 Our treatment of prisoners, 206 Requisitioning officer's duties, 131, 152, 158, 218 Tank Corps, 106, 229, 239 The horse in war, 160, 184 Verdun, 236 Ypres, 138, 236 Zeppelins, 101, 145, 213 Wells, H. G., 73, 228 Welsh coal strike, 129 Welsh football, 34 Welsh music, 71 Welsh soldiers, 150, 167, 177, 178 Wordsworth, 75, 109 Working-classes, the, 85, 92, 250 Young, Arthur, 91, 201 Zangwill, I., 155 Printed by Cassell & Company, Limited. La Belle Sauvage, London, E.C.4 F 15.418. Footnote 1: Fowkes was a contemporary of Paul's at Dulwich.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 2: James Reynolds, head of the Modern Side for two years. The first Dulwich boy to take the London B.A. degree while still at school. Born, 1893. Killed in action in Belgium, May 2nd, 1915, while serving with the London Rifle Brigade.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 3: Frederick W. Bray, only son of Mr. W. Bray, West Norwood. One of the keenest members of the O.A.F.C. Quitting his engineering studies, he joined the 1st Surrey Rifles at the outbreak of war. Born, August 26th, 1895. Killed, May 25th, 1915.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 4: Son of Sir Osmond Williams, Bart., formerly M.P. for Montgomeryshire. Served in the South African War, and in his day was regarded as the most brilliant cavalry subaltern in the British Army. A severe accident in the hunting-field compelled him to leave the Army. When war broke out in 1914 he offered his services to the War Office, but was rejected because physically unfit. He then enlisted as a private soldier, and by repeated acts of gallantry in the field won his captaincy.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 5: Lieutenant F. L. Nightingale. Born, 1881. Killed in action in France, December 19th, 1915. A master at Dulwich, 1906-1914. A man of ripe culture and a splendid cricketer.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 6: Captain Arthur N. C. Kittermaster. Born, 1871. Killed in action in Mesopotamia, April 5th, 1916. A master at Dulwich, 1896-1915. An accomplished scholar and athlete, who was C.O. of the Dulwich O.T.C.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 7: R. B. B. Jones. Born, 1897. Killed, May 21st, 1916. In the shooting VII, 1913-14; captain of gymnasium, 1914. Lieutenant, Loyal North Lancashires. His heroic bravery on the Vimy Ridge recognised by bestowal of a posthumous V.C.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 8: C. C. Howard. Born, 1897. Killed, May 23rd, 1916. Held an exhibition in science at Trinity College, Cambridge. Lieutenant, Loyal North Lancashires.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 9: A. W. Fischer. Born, 1895. Died of wounds, May 12th, 1916. In the 1st XV, 1912-13-14. Held the Tancred Studentship for Classics and Science at Caius College, Cambridge. Lieutenant, Devonshire Regiment.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 10: Captain W. J. Henderson, M.C. Born, 1895. Killed in action, July 6th, 1916. A senior classical scholar at Dulwich. Won a classical scholarship at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Joined the Army, September, 1914.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 11: Lieutenant D. O. Barnett, killed in action, 1916, was a distinguished scholar and athlete at St. Paul's School. His career there presents a striking similarity to that of Paul Jones at Dulwich. Both won junior and senior scholarships; both ended their school career by winning a Balliol scholarship; both shone in athletics; Barnett was captain of St. Paul's School; Paul Jones was head of the Modern Side at Dulwich.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 12: Captain A. P. Peaker, M.C., of the K.R.R. (son of Mr. F. Peaker, of the Morning Post), who was a contemporary of Paul Jones's at Dulwich, and won an Oxford classical exhibition in December, 1914.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 13: Lieutenant Harrison Edkins, 1st Surrey Rifles. Born, July 5th, 1896. Killed, September 15th, 1916. At Dulwich he was captain of fives; Editor of The Alleynian, 1915. In December, 1914, he won the Charles Oldham Classical Scholarship at Corpus Christi College, Oxford.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 14: Lieutenant F. N. Hillier, M.c., R.f.a., Son Of Mr. F. J. Hillier, Of The daily News. Educated At Dulwich.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 15: Lieutenant Ronald F. Mackinnon, M.C. Born, October 23rd, 1889. Killed, October 21st, 1916. Was in the Dulwich 1st XV for three seasons, and captain of football 1908-9; a member of the gymnasium XVI in 1907-8, and won the Swimming Challenge Shield in 1908.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 16: Lieutenant W. G. O. Gill. Born, May 26th, 1895. Killed in Palestine, March 27th, 1917. He was in the cricket XI, 1913, football XV, 1913-14, and in the gymnasium XI, 1912-13.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 17: Captain E. F. Clarke. Born, April 1st, 1894. Killed, April 9th, 1917. Editor of The Alleynian, 1911-12-13. Went up to Oxford in 1913 with a classical scholarship at Corpus Christi College.[Back to Main Text] Footnote 18: Second Lieutenant Felix A. Cohn, East Surrey Regiment. Born, August 31st, 1896. Killed, May 3rd, 1917. Was in the Modern Sixth at Dulwich with Paul Jones. Son of Mr. August Cohn, barrister.[Back to Main Text]
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