- HEA-HEA/8-HEA/8/6-HEA/8/6/7
- Unidad documental simple
- 1958
Parte deHeadmasters
Speech for the confirmation service in 1958. Discusses growing up and being able to be independent and see truth from lie.
John Buchanan
Parte deHeadmasters
Speech for the confirmation service in 1958. Discusses growing up and being able to be independent and see truth from lie.
John Buchanan
Parte deHeadmasters
A speech given to the Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Brownies, talking about helping others and how that can lead to happiness. Talks about the values of the scouting movement and what is expected from them.
John Buchanan
Parte deHeadmasters
A speech for the 1959 speech day talking about setting goals and how complancancy can easily develop if one thinks that because they have won an award, they no longer need to try.
John Buchanan
Parte deHeadmasters
A speech on Wisdom. Items A to I
John Buchanan
Parte deHeadmasters
A speech for the opening of the William Farr School, Lincoln. A CoE school. Advice to the teachers and pupils. Items A to F
John Buchanan
Parte deHeadmasters
A speech on Science and Human values by J. D. Buchanan. Discusses scientific methods and truth. A warning about science dismissing theology.
John Buchanan
Parte deHeadmasters
A speech by J. D. Buchanan talking about new univeristies that had been set up, the life and use of them by the students. Progresses on to talk about loyalty to organisations such as schools and religions.
John Buchanan
Parte deHeadmasters
A speech by J. D. Buchanan entitled Junior service. Compares children to seeds and how they were planted by their parents in the rich soil of Oakham. Talks about why the parents would have chosen Oakham.
John Buchanan
Parte deHeadmasters
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
A letter from Richard Bull to Parents
Parte deHeadmasters
A letter from the Headmaster Richard Bull to Parents regarding the termly fees for individual music lessons and the scheme for the exchange of pupils with a German School, includin future term dates
Richard Bull