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DYNAMIC STUDENTS WITH PRACTICAL INTEREST

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undergraduates'' COSMOPOLITAN TREND OF

THOUGHT.

It has long been a truism that Lancashire thinks to-day what Eng- It is a land will think to-morrow. truisin among some people that Oxford, ford thinks to-day what England been was thinking the day before yester

day.

Reputation.

The Union has a far higher To putation outside than inside Ox

Europe listens," it has said in this connection, where Oxford sleeps." The pre sidency of the Union, however, is

FUTURE.

PROPHECIES OF A FAMOUS

AIR LEADER.

Bombing airplanes that will rise a good deal, higher than Mount Everest, and travel about as fast Webster when he won the

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Schneider trophy, are forecast for the war of the future by Lieut.-Col. P. T. Etherton, the famous com- mander of the Sist Anti-Aircraft Brigade in the London Air De- fences, who organised the mimic

These are the people to whom Ox.still' regarded, even in Oxford, air raid on London three years ago. į

ford is a city of dreaming spires a great distinction and as an im peopled by the langaid advocates portant stepping-stone, to a public of lost causes. Lost causes still at. career in later life.

The new president-elect, Mr. Au- tract a few adherents, at Oxford as

a. convinced Herbert, in elsewhere, for their picturesquenessbrey

·

Astonishing Travels.

"It is anticipated," ho writes, " that the declaration of war will| ynchronise with the departure of the enemy air feet from the capi

the administrative' centre tal city. In the case of London, as Empire, its destruction would be the main objective."

of the

Colonel Etherton discusses the air attack of coming warfare in ono of the later chapters of his thrill- ing book, "Adventures in Fire Continents" (Hutchinson), a res or for some other reason-but in the Liberal of considerable talents cord of his atoniching travels and main this view is no longer aven Liberalism has always remained a adventures all over the world, just

in the Oxford Published, remotely connected with the truth powerful force

Union, even when weakest in the -if, indeed, it over was.

Oxford to-day is the meeting country at large-a fact from which number of morals might be place of the creative intelligences of the world, it is a 'farment of drawn. One of the most promising vigerous and apparently unrelated speakers at present, however, is a activities. Never before, perhaps, Conservative, Mr. Quintin McCarel was there so much keen questioning, Hogg, son of Sir Douglas Hogg and, despite a veneer of dispassion- Mr. Hogg is only in his second ats cynicism, so much enthusiasm.year, but has already been elected

It is difficult to trace the paths treasurer of the Union. along which Oxford activity is term's librarisa is travelling, if the more obvious out- Socialist. Mr. Roger Wilson. leta of sport and academic work and elaborate social relaxation be set aside,

London, Colonel Etherton points out, is from one hour's to six hours' flight from any point in Europe, and there are now "super-bombing able to cover 4,000 miles, Next 'places

tons of

non-stop, carrying four

A moderate | bombs, and equipped to move in mafety through dense fog in the blackest of nights.

A

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"Our day I read an advertisement for Cuncara Soap and Oinument and sent for a free sample. It helped ma so I purchased more and in two weeks was bealed." (Signed) W. I. Hicks, Marials Vita, Llandetia Rd., Ammanford, S. Wales.

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hostile force of 1,200 airplanes, which is "right wing" in tone, a reasonable estimate," would, if flourishes; but on the whole it penetrated the defences, "pread seems to be death and destruction in several forma.. The damage to pro- perty would be enormous, the pol- son gases and vapours released The Food of Life

from chemical bombs would render entire districts untenable.

"It is difficult to estimate what the resultant casualties would total within a week or ten days; so much depends upon the element of sur prise. This is the leading factor. for future war will be character- iced by its amazing rapidity.

The departments of undergraduate "young Conservatism life are many, and extensive over-making a stronger appeal to the lapping is rare-to that a man who type of man who was attracted to is regarded as a rising orator at Socialism six or seven years ago. The Communist Party makes the Union may be completely un-

secure under known except by the few hundred little attempt to people who frequent Union debates. graduate members.

The O.C.D.S., in harmony with The widest of all these watertight divisions the traditional breach the experimental tendency of the between what are known; unsatis- time, presented, Romain Rolland's

-Elect Incalculable. " "Fourteenth of July this year- and Factorily, "wsthetes"

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"If' gained by the opposite side, hearties" is said to have been a choice which provoked more

be reduced to a gas-flooded, wreck- recently becoming more emphatic criticism than praise, but which not only would the point assailed again. This is a division that showed that the O.U.D.S. does noted, and burning area, but the varies in intensity from generation intend to vegetate. Its president, moral effect would be incalculable, with a population Bying from the to generation, manifesting itself Mr. John Fernald, is a young man deumed area, kuraised by fast- sometimes only as a hospitably of charming and tempestuous perswooping airplanes dealing cut bombs, sprays, and poisonous bridged gap between people of sonality. different interests, sometimes in University journalists are as pro- vapours with pitiless persistency.

After such a raid little would violent assault and scathing re-lific, as immature, as affected, ns. be left of a once prosperous city vigorous, and as scandalous as teeming with life and industry, but prisal.

It would probably be true to say over. New perioditala spring up

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now reduced to a condition that A. B. MOULDER & CO. would prevent any approach until the atmosphere had been thorough ly cleared. In the meantime the problem of supporting the survivors would not be easy of solution. especially in winter, under advére climatic conditions."

The fast bombing-planes, able to travel at not less than 300 miles an hour. will move in the eky at a height of 33,000 feet to 45,000 feet, and single-seaters, having secured

that the present generation of suddenly and sink into a rapid but undergraduates is less fippant glorious oblivion.

The three

principal weekly than any preceding generation since immediately after the war. journals are the Isis," the "Cher-

Peace And Trads.

well," and the "Oxford University There is a new and practical in Review." The "Review," the most terest in the serious problems of the recently established of the three, is world, a manifest determination to edited by Lord Furneaux, Lord The learn the best way of setting things Birkenhead's gifted son.. right Questions of international" Isin" appeals to the normal a favourable position above the enemy, will dive" at a speed rising majority. The "Cherwell's" wit to more than 600 miles an hour- "a speed," observes Colonel Ether- is esoteric and indiscreet.

Literature and the arts are pass-tou, "actually in advance of sound

itself."! ing through an undistinguished

The Aghting airplane will, he resemble the submarine; period. A few years bave gone by states, since the dispersal of a group of it will penetrate to heights hitherto undreamed of, and to enable the brilliant writers and painters, cen- pilot to resist the low temperature will tring round one or two personali and rarefield atmosphere he ties sufficiently dominant to compel wear electrically heated suite, and the homage of Oxford outside the be enclosed within his "plane as are literary coteries. Their place re- mains vacant. The general level of

peace and trade, of Dominion de velopment, and the like, are now studied intelligently by the type of undergraduate who would have dis- missed them as dall a few year

ago,

One of the most remarkable phenomena is the intense interest taken by three undergraduates out of four in America and every phase of American life, culture, and de velopment.

The reason for this cosmopoll tanisation" of thought, and study is two fold.

the crew of a submarine beneath the water."

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The immense height of the future air war calls for super-searchlights. the under the French now possess the most graduate view of even the latest powerful searchlight in the world.

Minety-Mile Searchlight,

writing is high, but a prevailing and Colonel Etherton states that "OCEAN" COMPREHENSIVE scepticism affects

It is due in the first place to the Parisian and American artistic increasing number" of foreigners vogues...

have been fully described in the

It is," he saya, “a searchlight power, and in clear weather the

POLICY.

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from every part of the world who Religion is becoming more and of one thousand million candle. visit Oxford to enter the university more urgently a topic of conversa beams penetrate to a distance of Colonel Etherton, "while a stew

tion and a matter for study and or to study with the help of the practice. The fervent manifesta- ninety miles, while the fight is ad black cat will cure a fever. The facilities that Oxford, enn so not-tions of new evangelical revival visible at a range of just over four leading dish, however," he addi. hundred miles. At the moment was number of newly-born ably provide. An undergraduate lumna of the Daily Express, and this particular light is established mice, served alive, to be dipped in lunch party would not be unusual have aroused enormous interest in on Mont Afrique, near Dijon, at an

prairie qyeter. I have eaten the if it contained at least three for the university. The other most in-altitude of one thousand nine han treacle and swallowed whole like a gignere-an American," a German, fluential and vigorous movement is dred feet above nes level.”

A group of

Colonel Etherton arrived at the food of thirty-eight different coun Anglo-Catholicism.. and an Indian, perhaps, or Anglo-Catholic

undergraduates command of the Anti-Aircraft,tries, but I could not face the mice, Spaniard.

have actually produced their own Brigade in 1925 by way of a jour- and the host was much upset, re- Secondly, the habit of spending periodical, significantly entitled ney which began when he set out marking that I failed to recognise

Protest."

for West Australia to dig gold, at good thing when I saw it.”

"Rich" Experiences. the vacations abroad is growing at

Colonel Etherton's experiences Father Bonald Knox tells me the age of eighteen-thirty years to those who can afford to go to that there are about 150 practising

His course embraced the Hima- have been of a rich variety, from the Riviera or Switzerland for Roman Catholics.

An enormous rate. I do not refer.

ago.

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pleasure, but to many, who, from It is exceedingly difficult to delayas, the Rockies, the seven seas, working his passage across the sheer love of travel and a desire to tect, in the changing turmoil of the roof of the world, the South Pacific in furious weather as p broaden their knowledge of foreign Oxford life, symptoms on which a African war, where he was one of ordinary sesman to shooting tigers peoples and languages, save or earn generalisation may safely be based. Kitchener's Fighting. Scouts, and the Indian jungle and crossing enough money to take them inex Orthodox standards, it may be the world war, when he brought the Gobi Desert on a journey over pensively to Berlin or the Balkans said, are not unquestioningly ac the Gharwal Rifles over from India the Pamire to the frozen north of

to the western front. Siberis or even the. United States.

cepted in religon, in politics, in

sex or art. But there After the war he was Consul- Incidentally he has been an I recall the case of one young matters of

General in Chinese Turkistan, assistant judge of the British man, a typical, not particularly is remarkably little irrational re-

Colonel Etherton's book is full of brainy athlete, who spent two bellion for rebellion's sake, and where the Chinese governor and Supreme Court for China

"Chinese stories, like a new Arabian months of last summer vacation many indications of a growing up commander-in-chief gave him a bas showing American, visitors round preciation of form-in the widest quet, which included the League of Nations Becretariat. Bense in every department of life. delicacies, such se sharks fins. "Nights." He tells one of the most at Geneva in order to earn enough Set this beside the increasing bamboo-root, sea-weed, fermented tragic murder stories on record money to keep himself there until attention to serious issues which 1 egg, stage tendrone sea slugs how sa Albanan fun-keeper mur- have mentioned, and the growth of with at least. A score of legs, lotus dered his own, long-lost son who he had learned to speak reasonably good French.

a patriotism that is not merely eeeds, roast dog, eggs preserved in returned home 'incog." with £4,000. In the whirlpool of domestic in local, and imagine every activity chalk-the older the egg the greater The old man, not recognising his tepasta, the Union, "the Q.U.D.S., inspired by a dynamic yet light its edible value-ducks brains and boy, stabbed him while he was asleep, and buried his body. He and the undergraduate weekly hearted energy--and you have a grilled rats.

"A grilled rat restores the hair was just going to be hanged when journals provide prominent oppor- fair picture of what is going on

when you are bald," observes Colonel Etherton was passing. tunities for the expression of in Oxford-to-day:

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