Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 30, 1917 by Various
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this. I propose that we start a Literary Society in Surbury. I'm
certain the Vicar would join in. Mr. Charteris, of the Manor, too would, I feel confident, welcome the idea. Dr. Stevenson, the only one to whom I have broached the subject, got keen at once, and the Gore-Langleys and others could no doubt be counted on--say a dozen altogether, including you and myself. I append a short list of suggested contributions, which will give some idea of the range of subjects which might be tossed into the arena of debate:-- The Binomial Theorem in its relation to the Body Politic (yourself). Cows and their sufferings during the milk controversy in the newspapers (Charteris. This might be published in small quarto). The attitude of the Manichean Heresiarch towards the use of Logarithms (The Vicar). The effect of excessive Philately on the cerebral organisms of the young (Gore-Langley). The introduction of the art and practice of Napery among the Dyaks of Borneo (Miss Eva Gore-Langley). With a few additions I think we should have enough mental food to keep us going through the summer; and I may add that if you were put up for President of the Society I should certainly second the motion. Yours ever, HARRY FORDYCE. |
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