I

7. Schools

in

order, West Norwood Collegiate School ? - 1902(?)

giving dates of entry

and leaving.

Mentiou auy

Personal References.

Dulwich College Preparatory School 1902 (?) - 1903 tive the names and addresses

distinctions Dulwich College, 1903-1905.

gained in school work. games, srbool societies,

ete, and positions of re-

sponsibility hell.

Give

the names of your Head. The late A.H.Gilkes.

or Housemasters,

8. University, with dates of entry and leaving. Degree (stating class) or other distinctions gai (academic, athletic). Give the name of your College Tetor, or of the Proff or Lecturer who

#yon best.

9.Civil employment or experience from com- pletion of education to present time.

Mention each position hald by you, the dates between which you held it, and the cause of leaving. State present employment and sulary you are now Teceiving.

10. Professional qualifica tions (if any), and the date at which each was obtained.

!

Noue.

Dey, 1905-Dec. 1906, articled for one year, to learn librarianship Sir J.y.w. Macalister, Sec. Consulting Librarians of the Society of Medicine. For this year I was working in the of the Roy: Soc, of Med:.

con d

Dec. 1906 - Nov. 1909. Assistant in the Library of the Universiti good deal of work a London, 5th. Kensington. This included a Physiological library of the late Prof. Aug: Desiré Wallen. Dee. 1909

the war (Aug, 1914 I joined up) and again Ziniversity Library, "Liverpool 1909-12 as Assistant;

In 1919, my chief 1914 1919 as Senior Assistant. forward my

name for chief librarianship. This set: free to leave the Www: Library Carry out my pre-wan) I had hoped to work, in-law of coming to China.

&

friend who was doing medical work in N.W. Kwangsi. } ill and to

of two referees. They -hould he responsible per- sous who know you well, either in private life or in business; and one at least should be well sequainted with you ia privato life.

1. Name Lt. Col. G. Mackinlay, R.A.,

433

Address Clovelly, Thornlaw Road, West Norwood, SE

Occupation Officer, Regular Army. Period during which he has known you

From

Mły

childhood.

The numes of distinguished 2. Name Charles Edward Oldham, EsgTM

persons should qut be giveu

unless they really know

you woll ; and the names of relatives or of those from whom you setul testimon- inds should not be given,

Testimonials.

Address Mayon Road, Sydenham, SE.

Occupation Private Secretary to the Receiver General of the Land Period during which

Reverrucs of the Crown.

child kood.

he has known you Jos

w

You should submit not more than six testimonials, to cover as far as possible your education and each subsequent stage of your career. The original testimonials and que copy of each should be sent. The former will be returned after inspection, Copies may be in MS., in print, or typewritton; and it is desirable that they should be on foolscap paper not larger than this form.

now very unlikely to return East, espec; in dig You should give the name, address, and oceapation of the writer of each of your testimonials; the period of your carcer 1920, studied Chinese in Nanning while awaiting my friend the 1921-22 worked with Dr Clift, Emmanuel Media Hospital, M supplementing my R.A.M.C.experience, with tropical diseases. 1923-24 Privati study in thingtong.

1 Promotion to be "Nursing Orderly" in 1916 led to large experie

with all kinds of ailments

• wounds.

11. State here any know- Greek and Latin (at school.)

ledge you possess of French (at school & after by private study). any language other i than English.

"German (private study).

Chinese.

12. Give here full details 31 Aug, 1914, joined the R.A.M.C. (T.F.), 1 W. Lane. Fi of your service in Ambulance, which became the 87th Field Amb., 29th Dive H.M. Forces.

Was a stretcher bearer at the Gallipoli landing. After the was promoted "Nursing Orderly", working with the Medical in the line with wounded, "in rest" with "sick". This was i

etc.. Belgium, France Cologne, I worked as dressen,

State nuk held, regiment, promotions, and any do corations, mentions in des. putches, and certificates, etc., obtained. Any special appointments, eg, Stalf

Offieer or Adjutaut, to be Mentioned in Despatches -

mentioned with

daces.

Periods of service overseas

to be clearly given, stating country and nature of ap pointment held.

Each perial of your service should, as far as possible, be covered by a report from, or reference 10, n senior officer under whom you serval (ride para. 15).

13. Give particulars of any Before coming to China had

physical impairment

trom which you may have suffered (inclu- ding shell-shock, nerve strain, etc.).

Qw

operationi for haunt

for which he can speak and the capacity in which he speaks, e.g. (Col, A.B., my C.O., Jannary, 1915--March), 1918).

Should the writer of a testimonial prefer to send it direct to the Assistant Private Secretary (Appointments), there is

uu objection, but in such a ense you should state bereau that he is doing so.

The normes etc. of other persons to whom reference can be imule may be added if desiral. If, for any reasou, you experience difficulty in obtaining a testimonial to cover a particular period of your exreer, you shouhl state the reason in writing. In this case the untuc and laat knowu address of someone who would be in a position to report on your character and conduct during the period in question shonld be given,

School Reports Gilbert H. Stretton, Forme Master.

A. H. Gilkes late Master of Dulwich College.

Sir John J. W. Macalister, Sec. & Consulting Librarian, Royal Soc. of Medicine,

(I

Londen, W.

was articled to Sir John Macalister from Dec. 1905- Dec. 1906.)

John Sampson, Egg". D.Lit., M.A., University Librarian, Liverpod.

(My chief from 1909-1919).

H. Lechmere Clift, Esqu, M.B.,

with paidats

Ch.B.

(I helped him during my year of language study (1920) but from Any $1921 - Aug. 1922, lived at the Hospital. See Dr Clift's

Letter).

E. I have written to m

among mother, M." Wood, so Hauld Rd., SE. 19 to ask her to look my papers for

a testimonial which my chief (1906-09) wrote, Reginald A. Rye, Edge, Goldsmiths Librarian, Univ. of London, 3.W. If not found please apply to Mr. Ryje.

My mother will communicate with the fol. fin. D. SERVICE LE Col. C. H. Lindsay, C.M.G., D.SON Roselands, Formby, Lancs.

[ Major when I joined & my CO. from Gallipoli to 1918 when he appointed DADMS)

was

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