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little door is opencd near the ancient desk where the Head Master once sat, and six birches rest against the wall nan IMPressive row. Passing upstairs — the doors and walls arc covered with names- we reach the Head Master's class-room. It contains a num-
ber of tablets on [
which are printed in gold the names of Harrow prize- winners. It 1s a close, uncomfort- able room, but tradition 1s strong
at Harrow, and the boys would not leave i1t for
the most perfectly ventilated and sumptuously fur- nished apartment m the land.
There 1s just time to look 1n at the speech-room, with its fine oak roof and number- W8
less chairs ranged From a Ploto. by
HEAD MASTER'S CLASS-ROOAML,
FORM ROOM. [ Lottt & Iy,
tier upon tier, before we hurry away down the Il the Hill upon which Lord Shafteshury coneeived his idea of philan- thropy when sceing a funeral passing by. We are on our way to the cricket ground. What a sight it is ! Seated on the grass and
(Lol & Iry.