14 OCTOBER 1916, Page 13

[To TEE EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR.")

Sre,—May I add one to those already published in your columns ? It may be remembered by some who wore und3rgraiuite3 of Trinity College, Cambridge, in the early "nineties." The monosyllabic name of the acting College official I omit, to avoid any offence to the memory of one who has, I believe, passel away :—

"There was a young follow called Mohuiddin, Who said, 'If you 11 make Mr. Boughey a Dean, I'll stay up at Trinity And study Divinity.'

But this Mr. — is too showy a Dean."

The name in the first line was that of an undergraduate from Inch*, while the name in the second line is familiar to Trinity men.—I am,