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Our greengrocer has excelled herself this morning withailurophile wrote:Ever heard of the greengrocer's apostrophe Ian?![]()
jtaylor wrote:Indeed an eggshellent publica'tion.
I will do my best to persuade Miss Tucker to turn her thoughts to matters more pertinent to CH.Angela Woodford wrote:Hadn't we read the Ruth Deech Founder's Day 2009 Speech before in a previous edition?
I'd really like other Old Girls to write about their Hertford experience. I wonder if that glorious golden goddess Head Girl of 1964, Kathleen Dale, would write about her years at the School. Was she as conformist as she seemed, I wonder? Language mistress Brenda Griffith-Williams has tantalised us a little on the Forum with A View From The Red House. More, please, Brenda! And Maggie (midget), whose memories could be assembled into a fascinating article.
And of course, the reticent Miss Tucker, whose writings could be turned aside from her glorious retirement to thoughts about the CH to which she came in the 70's.
Hertford memories, experiences, procedures, opinions, rituals - unless they're recorded, they're gone!
jhopgood wrote:I will do my best to persuade Miss Tucker to turn her thoughts to matters more pertinent to CH.Angela Woodford wrote:Hadn't we read the Ruth Deech Founder's Day 2009 Speech before in a previous edition?
I'd really like other Old Girls to write about their Hertford experience. I wonder if that glorious golden goddess Head Girl of 1964, Kathleen Dale, would write about her years at the School. Was she as conformist as she seemed, I wonder? Language mistress Brenda Griffith-Williams has tantalised us a little on the Forum with A View From The Red House. More, please, Brenda! And Maggie (midget), whose memories could be assembled into a fascinating article.
And of course, the reticent Miss Tucker, whose writings could be turned aside from her glorious retirement to thoughts about the CH to which she came in the 70's.
Hertford memories, experiences, procedures, opinions, rituals - unless they're recorded, they're gone!
Any one else who you think we should "touch up" for their thoughts?
Angela Woodford wrote:Could we talk about Hertford Old Girls, and their memories?
Not about NEILL ("Me, Me, Me!") and his idiosyncratic punctuation.
But about Hertford, now long gone, and the memories still to be recorded!