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To Henry George Richards.
5th October, 1933.
I have very much pleasure in supporting the application of H. G. Richards
for a junior clerkship. He has been a pupil at this School for the past
six years, gained admission by Free Place Scholarship, and has just1fied
the award by taking full advantage of educational opportunities afforded
him. He gained his form promotion year by year passed into Form V and in
June, 1933. obtained his London General School Certificate with credit in
English, History, Geography, French, Elementary Mathematics, Chemistry and
Heat, Light & Sound, and this success exempts him from London
Matriculation Exam. This shows him to be a boy of good intellectual
ability and of a capacity above the average. He has secured a good general
education which should fit him for clerical work.
He has taken a fair share in extra School activities and is a boy of good
tone and address. He is polite, punctual and obliging, always ready to do
his utmost to please those set over him, strictly honourable in all
relationships, and thoroughly dependable.
I recommend him with pleasure and with much confidence for the post he is
seeking at Southwark.
Fred Whitehouse
Headmaster; County School for Boys, Dover.
Member of the Kent Education Committee. |