Perhaps one of the greatest privileges which my position in the School has brought me is the necessarily close connection and I am proud to say, friendship of Barrington-Ward and Low. I am quite sure that in many ways Barrington-Ward things of us as the 3 top people in the School, ‘three school dignitaries’ as he once termed us. Rigaud’s are nowhere. Indeed I do not remember any house more ignored, in the sense that no one seems to know or care much about it, than it is this term. Partly I think because Clarke, the Head of the House, is dull, very dull.
Another thing that pleases me is that by tacit consent I am always consulted on any point in School history which arises. As far as I can make out my article in the Globe is to be the Leader in the next Elizabethan.