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Kr. R. L. Culbert
1~r. R. L. Culbert B. ~-1.. shares his room with two disreputable stuffed birds one of which, an owl, stared haughtily at me during the entire interview.
Mr. Culbert who received his B. k . at University of Toronto is our instructor in Latin and Ancient History.
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He is an accomplished man who ha.ndles -the rudde;r of a dingy or the bmw on a violin with consid~rable skill and assurance in either case .
His other activities are nany: he works wood, hunts, fishes, Skiis j and plays badminton. _ He is also a member
. of the Progress , Club. His compl a int for our beef section was that we,"nBed to show more courtesy both in our r-elations with the std.ff and among ourselves, but for a general criticism he quoted: 'r1The youth of to-day probably have more critics than D01elsl1 •
As I left I winked at the owl but that learned symbol of 'wisdom stared glassily right throug)J. me.,