- HEA-HEA/8-HEA/8/6-HEA/8/6/16
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- 24/01/1960
Part of Headmasters
A speech at the beginning of the term talking about working together and Buchanan analyses the phrase 'live peacably with all men'.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
A speech at the beginning of the term talking about working together and Buchanan analyses the phrase 'live peacably with all men'.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
A speech directed to the leavers about what to expect in life after Oakham.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
A speech discussing a 'holier than thou' religious attitude and how the Christian message is a positive one and how this attitude can be refelected within the school.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
A speech by Buchanan on values, how the cirriculum fits in with teaching values.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
A speech fopcusing on the concept of truth. Discusses the allies and enemies of truth.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
A speech discussing abundance and how the society of the time was more well equipped materially and mentally than ever before.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
Talks about the scientific revolution, increase in suicide rates and how material wealth/ good are beginning to control and take over our lives.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
A speech by J. D. Buchanan for the Junior Sermon. Centers on the idea of beginnings e.g. the beginning of school and civilisation. Talks about the beginning of the world in science and religion.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
A sermon by J. D. Buchanan on Bernstein. Talks of the stages of man and how education is designed to help children in the first 3 stages become men. The idea of conceptualising behaviour and why we should or should not do things. Describes the difference in language between middle and lower classes and focuses on language in general.
John Buchanan
Part of Headmasters
A sermon by J. D. Buchanan discussing charity. Talks of the 19th century being driven by profit, capitalism and a Laissez-Faire attitude. Then turns his attention to the 70s and how charity has developed.
John Buchanan