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“...S.M. is an established
institution.
Many of the boys and girls are members of the Scrip-
ture Union, while the staff at the schools is composed largely
of former C.S.S.M. workers in the homeland. One such,
Mr. Gordon P. Welch, writes about this year’s Services: —
“Last week-end we had a C.S.S.M. Campaign here
and it proved a time of real blessing to all. It was a short,
concentrated effort, but the children here are usually ready
for a series of meetings of this kind. They were gathering
in prayer groups for weeks before the meetings. God’s pre-
sence was very especially felt at the Monday meeting, when
the needs of the Moslem world were brought before us. It
was a great joy having Mr. Haymond Joyce with us just
for the week-end. He is on his way up to the province of
Sinkiang (Turkestan). Strangely enough, he was present
at the first summer C.S.S..M. held in Chefoo. He made
many contacts with the boys here and we are all full of
praise that his visit was just this very week-end.”
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(The news of Old Boys and Old Girls, which has ap-
peared under this heading for the past few issues has been
taken direct from the Chefoo Schools Association News letter.
We are afraid no direct acknowledgment of this fact has
been made in previous issues. For this omission we now
make public apology. This section of the magazine is of
great interest to us all)
The following notes are taken direct from the latest
issue of the News-letter, Dec. 1932.
Jim Broomhall is in his fourth year of Medicine at the London
Hospital.
Kitty Broomhall is “house-keeping” at home.
Jecca and Josie Broomhall are attending school in Dulwich, where
Dr. Broomhall has his general practice.
Miss E. M. Broomhall just arrived home on furlough from Chefoo at
the beginning of September. (We hope that the “removing of her
tonsils” proved successful, and that she is now enjoying her stay at
home.)
Peggy Brown has started her general nurses’ training at...”
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“...6th
Anerley Patrol of Guides and Rangers. The Rangers of this Patrol
are in correspondence with the Rangers of the lately formed Chefoo
Patrol. She is now doing her third year in English Honours.
Arthur Smith spent the last part of his summer vac. working at
Chemistry for the University Pre-Registnation Exam., in which he was
successful. He is now doing first year Medicine, and completing his
Arts Course at the same time.
Bernard Walker passed the University Pre-Registration Exam, in
September, and is now doing first year Medicine.
Robert Walker returned to Edinburgh with his brother, and spent a
month coaching him and Arthur Smith in Chemistry for the Pre-
Registration Exam. He is doing very well in first year Medicine.
Laurie Wedderburn is doing second year Forestry at Edinburgh
University.
Gren Wedderburn was fortunate enough to be included in a Public
Schools’ Cruise to the Baltic this summer. He has hopes of being in
Watsons’ first XV.
Wilfred Olesen went with Arthur Smith and the Walkers...”
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