Old Blue February 2008
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Mine arrived today BUT it had been opened by the postie because the address couldn't be seen through the window!
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
Mine arrived today. Well edited,sir.
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
I had refrained from getting involved earlier as I was more than slightly concerned about the delay in getting the edition out.
The system, if it may be called that, is that following the deadline, I, together with Richard Constable from Sunset Design, liaise with one another to get the magazine into some sort of final format.
This time we were fortunate that Caron Garrod ran her professional eye over the "almost final" version as a proof reader.
Once agreed by the CHA office, it is sent to Ian Allen in Surrey, who get it printed and returned to the CHA office.
From there, plus any inserts, it is sent to a company called Codestream, who as far as I understand, stick them all in envelopes and send them out.
I have met Richard and the people at Ian Allen, but have had nowt to do with Codestream, as they cannot affect the quality of the magazine. The CHA office deal with Codestream direct.
The magazine was ready for despatch by late February, but unfortunately, the inserts were not.
In a cost conscious world, it made sense to send the inserts out with the magazine, and hence the delay. We are obviously going to have to improve our coordination skills.
We were fortunate to get some very good articles this time, and I was pleased with the cover, since it is the only view I have ever had of the Headmaster's back garden. Just as well the photographer has now left CH.
The system, if it may be called that, is that following the deadline, I, together with Richard Constable from Sunset Design, liaise with one another to get the magazine into some sort of final format.
This time we were fortunate that Caron Garrod ran her professional eye over the "almost final" version as a proof reader.
Once agreed by the CHA office, it is sent to Ian Allen in Surrey, who get it printed and returned to the CHA office.
From there, plus any inserts, it is sent to a company called Codestream, who as far as I understand, stick them all in envelopes and send them out.
I have met Richard and the people at Ian Allen, but have had nowt to do with Codestream, as they cannot affect the quality of the magazine. The CHA office deal with Codestream direct.
The magazine was ready for despatch by late February, but unfortunately, the inserts were not.
In a cost conscious world, it made sense to send the inserts out with the magazine, and hence the delay. We are obviously going to have to improve our coordination skills.
We were fortunate to get some very good articles this time, and I was pleased with the cover, since it is the only view I have ever had of the Headmaster's back garden. Just as well the photographer has now left CH.
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
Mine has now arrived over the weekend. Just read it after having had to dash down to Taunton and back yesterday morning to collect a 3-man jet-ski !
Another GREAT issue, John.
Another GREAT issue, John.
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Hear hear - a very enjoyable read.
Edmund Blunden's daughter Catherine was in my year at Hertford briefly - she came and went at non-standard times - IIRC she joined us in the third year and left in the fourth or something. I think she was in 4's. He must have been a very old parent.
Edmund Blunden's daughter Catherine was in my year at Hertford briefly - she came and went at non-standard times - IIRC she joined us in the third year and left in the fourth or something. I think she was in 4's. He must have been a very old parent.
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
still not go it, it may have gone to wrong adress-how can i check which adress it gets sent to?
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
Contact Wendy at the CHA Office - she'll be able to confirm your details on the database....
http://www.chassociation.org/contacts/
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
You probably need to contact the CHA Office, Amy.
See details on the CHA website
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
Mine hasn't arrived yet and I haven't been anywhere.
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
Mine arrived...
a very good read... who would have thought that most of the top of the head's house is flat...
a very good read... who would have thought that most of the top of the head's house is flat...
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
Matt - Look at the photo front page, North Downs in the distance. Aproximately 3/4 in from the right, and a 1/4 from the centre, there is a sort of white blob. I THINK, that might be the Goodwyns tower-blocks which on a sunny day can easily be seen from certain points on the South Downs.Great Plum wrote:Mine arrived...
a very good read... who would have thought that most of the top of the head's house is flat...
I'd love to have the original photo and enlarge it dramatically.
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
David "Foureyes" Miller's article about WW1 Old Blues - absolutely marvellous.
Any attempts at adequate praise on my part will sound trite in response to such excellent brilliantly-researched writing.
There was some very useful information on page 15... here we are...
"Sir William Hamilton-Fyfe... was right when he said "I know I can get everything for half-price: there is an Old Blue at the top of every business in the world!"
Jimmy Choo? Chanel? Harvey Nicholls? John Lewis - ooh, yes, Lakeland and M&S - Swarowski for some sparkle - and a place I could get a small piano -
Fantastic news!
Excitedly, Munch
Any attempts at adequate praise on my part will sound trite in response to such excellent brilliantly-researched writing.
There was some very useful information on page 15... here we are...
"Sir William Hamilton-Fyfe... was right when he said "I know I can get everything for half-price: there is an Old Blue at the top of every business in the world!"
Jimmy Choo? Chanel? Harvey Nicholls? John Lewis - ooh, yes, Lakeland and M&S - Swarowski for some sparkle - and a place I could get a small piano -
Fantastic news!
Excitedly, Munch
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
Surely this is for the Gay Horsham thread?J.R. wrote: had to dash down to Taunton and back yesterday morning to collect a 3-man jet-ski !
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
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Re: Old Blue February 2008
Well, the gay one COULD sit in the middle ??sejintenej wrote:Surely this is for the Gay Horsham thread?J.R. wrote: had to dash down to Taunton and back yesterday morning to collect a 3-man jet-ski !
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