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Old Carthusians will like to know that Dr. T. E.

Page's Address, given in Charterhouse Chapel, London, at the Founder's Day service of last year has been printed (Godalming: A. C. Curtis, 6d.). Dr. Page, while admitting that he could not advise any young man of ability and ambition to become a sChoolmaster, declared that the average intellectual standard of the public schools must be raised. He closed with a few plain and thoughtful words about the reading of the Bible, as the essence of true religious education.