Description | Bound volume containing issues 84-86 of The Battersea Polytechnic Magazine, produced by the Battersea Polytechnic Students' Representative Council. Dates and summarised contents of issues are given below:
Volume 22: No.84 Dec 1929. Articles include: Editorial; Clubs and Societies (Students' Representative Council; Hockey Club; Report on the Dances; Womens' Hockey Club; Camera Club; Chemistry Colloquium; Soccer Club Report; Rugger Club Report; The Engineering Society; Badminton Club (Men); Tennis Club; Sketch Club; "F" Coy., University of London O.T.C.); Scissors and Paste; The Battle of Richbury; Armistice Day; One Evening; Poly. Gossip; "Sunny Boys"; Poly. Personalities; A Musical Letter to "Rose Marie"; Further Chronicles of Urealiah I; "Unto One He Gave Ten Talents"; The Hallowe'en Party; Last Thoughts of A Chemist; Institute of Electrical Engineers; Colours Committee Announcement; Poly Follies, 1929; Poly; Professional Piffle; For Children Only; Sunday Afternoon; Our War Cry; Minster Abbey; Our Newspaper Placards.
Volume 21: No.85 Mar 1930. Photograph (H.R.H The Princess Mary and Canon Curtis after the unveiling of the commemoration tablet). Articles include: Editorial; Clubs and Societies (Rugby Football Club; Chemistry Colloquium; Ladies' Hockey Club; Camera Club; Hockey Club; University of London O.T.C.; The Dramatic Society; Cricket Club; Soccer Club; Badminton Club (Men); Choral Society; Engineering Society); Formal Opening of the New West Wing; A Sonnet on Love; Poly. Gossip; "Some Inmates of the Art Dept."; A Rise in Life; Report on Dances; Poly. Dances; Roving round Rugby; The Jade Idol; Rumour Hath It; Chronicles of Urealiah; Mid-day Organ Recitals; "At the Italian Art Exhibition"; "La Derelitta"; More Poly. Personalities; Old Students' Association; Sketch Club; Dept. of Hygiene and Public Health, appointments gained.
Volume 21: No.86 Jul 1930. Photograph of Sir Alexander Glegg (VC of the governing body). Articles include: Editorial; Articles include: Sir Alexander J.P.; Editorial; Clubs and Societies (Students' Representative Council; Tennis Club Report; Social Committee Report; Students' Dramatic Society; Men's Cricket Club); What Poets Have Said for Us; Sports, May 31st, 1930; Interview with Miss Fay Lure; Poly. Records; Old Students' Association; The Sack Race; Confessions about Umpiring; Intense Moments of Sports Day; Rumour Hath It -----; How Did Man First Think of Running?; He Who Cooks Cannot Write; A Glimpse of Red Devon by the Sea; Poly. Gossip; A Summer Idyll; Notice.
Note: for all issues in this volume, the volume number is incorrectly printed as Vol. 20. |