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The Lighter Side of School Life

The Lighter Side of School Life

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THE LIGHTER SIDE OF
SCHOOL LIFE

BY IAN HAY

AUTHOR OF "A SAFETY MATCH"

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS REPRODUCED
FROM PASTEL DRAWINGS BY
LEWIS BAUMER

BOSTON
LE ROY PHILLIPS


First Edition published October nineteen
hundred fourteen; reprinted May
nineteen fifteen


Printed in Scotland by
Ballantyne, Hanson, & Co.
At the Ballantyne Press, Edinburgh



TO
THE MEMBERS
OF
THE MOST RESPONSIBLE
THE LEAST ADVERTISED
THE WORST PAID
AND
THE MOST RICHLY REWARDED
PROFESSION
IN THE WORLD

THE LIST OF CONTENTS

I. THE HEADMASTER page 1
II. THE HOUSEMASTER 35
III. SOME FORM-MASTERS 57
IV. BOYS 91
V. THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE 121
VI. SCHOOL STORIES 149
VII. "MY PEOPLE" 175
VIII. THE FATHER OF THE MAN 205

THE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

reproduced from drawings by
Lewis Baumer

LORD'S Frontispiece
THE HEADMASTER OF FICTION page 16
THE SCHOOLBOY OF FICTION 32
THE DAREDEVIL 48
THE LUNCHEON INTERVAL: PORTRAIT OF
A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS SCORED
FIFTY RUNS 64
THE FRENCH MASTER: (I) FICTION,
(II) FACT 88
THE INTELLECTUAL 104
THE NIPPER 120
THE FAG: "SIC VOS NON VOBIS" 152
THE SCHOOLGIRL'S DREAM 176
RANK AND FILE 192
THE MAN OF THE WORLD 208

NOTE

These sketches originally appeared in "Blackwood's Magazine," to the proprietors of which I am indebted for permission to reproduce them in book form.

IAN HAY


CHAPTER ONE

THE HEADMASTER

First of all there is the Headmaster of Fiction. He is invariably called "The Doctor," and he wears cap and gown even when birching malefactors—which he does intermittently throughout the day—or attending a cricket match. For all we know he wears them in bed.

He speaks a language peculiar to himself—a language which at once enables you to recognise him as a Headmaster; just as you may recognise a stage Irishman from the fact that he says "Begorrah!", or a stage sailor from the fact that he has to take constant precautions with his trousers. Thus, the "Doctor" invariably addresses his cowering pupils as "Boys!"—a form of address which in reality only survives nowadays in places where you are invited to "have another with me"—and if no audience of boys is available at the moment, he addresses a single boy as if he were a whole audience. To influential parents he is servile and oleaginous, and he treats his staff with fatuous pomposity. Such a being may have existed—may exist—but we have never met him. What of the Headmaster of Fact? To condense him into a type is one of the most difficult things in the world, for this reason. Most of us have known only one Headmaster in our lives—if we have known more we are not likely to say so, for obvious reasons—and it is difficult for Man (as distinct from Woman), to argue from the particular to the general. Moreover, the occasions upon which we have met the subject of our researches at close quarters have not been favourable to dispassionate

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