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"YOUNGER GENERATION."
THEY ARE FUNDAMENTALLY SOUND.
REPLY TO ARCHBISHOP OF YORK'S CRITICISMS.
Mr. Guy Readall, Headmaster of University College School, Hamp- stead, writes in a London paper a vigorous deferee of modern youth We quote na follows:-
Much has been written lately about the Victorian and Georgian parent and their respective pro- geny. One would almost gather, from the language of some, that Nature, in the last thirty years, had suddenly thrown up some new and monstrous species, one of her ironical freaks, without motive or foal object.
Schoolboys and Sex.
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But preach?
are,
be modelled exactly the last, how should we ever progam what right have Schoolmasters and parsons notoriously unsuccessful in bring so tired of giving ing up their families, probably be cause they are moral admonitions in their profes-
sional life.
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In "Young. Woodley we were given a picture of the up-to-date Behoolboy and his conversation. Mr. Vas Druten (an old pupil of mine; I am afraid I have some slight responsibility for Richard Hughes and Robert Graves, too!) has assured me that the conversa.
Yes, I believe the younger gen- tion in the Prefects' room his play is true to what he remem-eration of boys to be thoroughly bers. I do not think it is very sound. A good deal of their more different from what was talked at spectacular rebelliousness is super- ficial "swank" and no more. And Public Schools in the nineties. It is true that, according to the The schoolboy of that day was less I will allow myself just a few re latest biological theory, some whole serious about it; and he did not marks on the girls. They may be species, or at least whole families talk of Sex with a large Space silly and extravagant in some of of plants and animals, do some Mr. Van Druten I doubt if he does their ways. Someone said the other times produce sadden and simul- now)-rather about sexual things.
day that the reason why ice-rinks taneous variations. and it is not! As to bis relations with his par-were superseding dancing halls was inconceivable that such a revoluents, the boy of to-day does quite because the girls were making them. 20 foolishly expensive. tionary change may have taken certainly live on a freer celation selves place in the mentality of the human with them-more especially with his Young men prefer to go and take species. If so, it is not wholly a father (the mother was always some exercise by themselves. development of quite recent years thing of a confidential friend and But in general i cannot help re- For the greatest environmental protector; you can see the differ garding the curtailing of clothes change of late, the change of social ence even in that rather ultra- and hair as symptomatic of a very conditions which has resulted from Victorian family in Mr. Morgan's healthy emancipation. In the athle the war, was not the beginning of Portrait in a Miner"), and Itic line the advantage is obvious the new outlook on life...
think that those freer and friend- but it goes further than that. The lier relations are mostly to the girl of the nineties was as starchy good.
as her clothes-a most unattractive creature. She had no conversation except tittle tatile. She was no less interested in sex, but far more furtive about it. She would frown down her small brother who remark ed that a Litter of pigs was im minent. Her successor of to-day is only too outspoken.
It was observable in this country at the beginning of the century and was already in full blast in the Suffragist movement about 1910. The disillusionment of the Boer War began it. The Great War only brought it on in full Blood.
Herd Instinct.
a much .But "mentality" is more adaptable thing than physical
characteristics. It works to a cer tain extent through what is called herd-instinct-blind mass reactions -but largely through pure logie and deliberate judgment. Man looks at himself in the mirror of recent history and contemporary events. He is dissatisfied with bim- self, or at least (to adopt a Carly lean metaphor) with his clothes. He therefore goes to the tailor and demands alterations.
For myself I do dot believe that any fundamental change has taken place in the nature of our boys Possibly girls may have changed more profoundly, but I know boys best and am chiefly concerned with
them.
I believe it to be, wholly untrue that (as was recently alleged), the parent expects the school to do everything which he himself ought to. Often it is true, the school can do it better... Some boys were nature meant for boarders. Home produces for them & per
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"Outspokan Novela."
manent sort of friction which is very unhealthy, and they are better ‚away. Poor parent If he takes
On the whole the change in wo much active interest in his boy's schooling, "he is called an intoler-men seems to me immeasuraby for the better. Tales of the complete abte nuisance by the schoolmaster. abandonment of moral self-control. If he leaves the school to do its own by the young come, I find, mostly business, he is accused of taking
from America. no interest in his son's education.
As for the freedom of the young
I am told by a competent au
generally, the only golden rules thority, it is true, that the demand to reduce the number of "don'ts" for the "outspoken" (which some- to a minimuin. The joke in times means the pornographic) Panch: Bessic, run indoors and novel in public libraries comes see what Tommy's doing, and tell mostly from the female sex. But him he mustn't," is a good satire what man shall throw the first on the conventional way in which stone? There are still women who many homes regard their duties and do not know the facts of marriage many schools, too, I confess." till the day of their weeding. The generation which brought up most women in that way must bear the responsibility for the consequent reaction.
To concentrate on a few really important things, and within, those limits insist to the utmost, is the only wise way. Naggling about trivial things,
The boy, and above all the Eng- lish boy, a
very well-marked type, especially as he reacts to school surroundings. Nothing has
even if you are Mr. Evelyn Waugh's "Vile ever been said more truly than that "If you give a girl too much work right, only weakens your authority Bodies" may seem, at first sight to in school she breaks down; if you when it is really needed. Only give the lie to my optimism. But give a boy too much to do he does and it is a very important "only" I doubt if it does. How many of us have ever met the strange sort not do it." He has a ne systembe sure that the points where you
It is a of self-protection which he does not insist are really important and of beings described there mean to abandon! His natural necessary. "Because I was brought satire on a peculiar set and a mail conservatism expresses itself in up in that way is not a final justi-one; even the most healthy society such extraordinary fabrics of tradi-fication of principle. After all, is will develop such pustules, and the tion as we find in the "public" the result wholly successful in your sooner they are opened and allowed schools.
self? If each generation were to to discharge the better. -
Diary of Coming Events.
Today, (July) Queen's Theatre: "Hell's Heroes." Central Theatre: "Sweetie." World Theatre: "Valencia" (Chi- aese Film Fiery Serpent" at 2.30 and 7.15 p.m.)
Star Theatre: "Yankee Clipper" at 5.30 p.m. At 9.15 pan. Salisbury Company presents "When Knights were Bold"
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Majestic Theatre: "Infatuation." Tides: High, 3.59 a.m. and 3,22 p.m.; Cow, 6.29 am, and 9.87 pm.
vid Suez (Kalyan).
European Mall.-Inward: Europe Outward:
Star Theatre: "None But the Brave" at 5.20 p.m. At 8.20 p.m. Europe via Siberia (Asama Mara) 1. B. Salisbury's Company pre-18.30 am. sents "Journey's End:"
Majcstic Theatre: "Reminia cenves of Peking" at 2.30, 5.30 and 7.20 p.m. At 9.20 p.m. The Lilipu- tian Revue."
Triday. (July 44.)
Independence Day, U.S.A.
Tides: High, 4.43 a.m. and 4.48 p.m.; Low, 10.46 a.m. and 10.45 p.m.
Saturday. (July 5.) Golf Captain's Cup.
Queen's Theatre: "13th Chair." Central Theatre: The Cocoa-
nuts."
World
Theatre: * 12 Miles Out." (Chinese Film Fiery Serpent at 2.30 and 7.15.p.m.).
Star Theatre: "Yankee Clipper" at 3.20 p.m. At 9.15 p.m. Salis-
"At Home" by the Americanbury Company presents "Bo This
Tennis" "Div. S.C.A.A. Community at American Club, 11:30 Is Love."
. Recreio, Nippon Club LR.C.a.m. Mixed Doubles; Recreio. v. EC.C., University T.C. v. C.R.C., U.S.R.C. v. L.R.C.
Water Polo: 1st Div.: Chinese Bathing Club v. Somerset L.I.; 2nd
Div.: Somersets v. Takien Club.
Dinner Dance: H.K. Hotel, 8.30
p.m.
Tides: High, 3.13 a.m. and 2.02 p.m.; Low, 0.57 a.m. and 9.04 p.m.
Thursday. (July 3.) | Queen's Theatre: 13th Chair." Central Theatres The Coopa aute."
World Theatre: Valencia (Chinese Film "Fiery Serpent at 2.30 and 7.15 p.m.),
Queen's Theatre; 13th Chair." Central Theatre: The Cocoa
nuts.".
(Chinesa Film, "Fiery Serpent" at 2.30 and 7.15 p.m.)..
World Theatre: 12 Miles Out"
Star Theatre: "Yankee Clipper" at 5.30 p.m. At 0.15 p.m. Salisbury Company presents "When Knights were Bold."
Majestic Theatres Infatuation." Dinner Dance: Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
European Mail:Outward: Europe pia. Biberia (Siberia Maru),
Water Polo-1st Div. RA.. Chiness Athletic; 2nd Div.: 12th Heavy Battery . University.
Majestic Theatre: "Infatuation." Tennis C Division: Nippon Club, H.K.C.C... 8.C.A.A. v. K.I.T.C.. L.R.C. 4. German Club.
Tea Danco: Peninsula Hotel, 5
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Dinner Dance: Repulse. Bay Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
Tides: High, 5.23 a.m. and 6,11 P.; Low, 12.13 p.m. and 119 P. European Mail:-Outward: Europe vid Marseilles (Karmala),
10.30 am.
Sunday... (July 6.)
Golf Captain's Cup. Tidea: High, 6.05 am, and 7.30 p.m.; Low, 1.20 p.m."
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