28 JULY 1917, Page 22
We have received from Repton boys the first number of
a spirited little journal entitled A Public School Looks at the Wend, and published at sixpence monthly. Apart from the signed articles by outside contributors like the Rev. W. Temple, there are notes on current affairs, articles, reviews, and some verso. We are glad to see that Repton boys take an keen and intelligent an interest in the events- of this wonderful age, though we do not know how they find the necessary leisure from their manifold occupations. The editor himself recalls Dr. Panglose's maxim: "11 lout culla-or son jardin."