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Page 169 text:yle="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; text-align: justify; background-color: #ffffff;"> “ 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; display: inline; font-style: italic; text-align: justify; background-color: #ffffff;">R. M. C. REVIEW 13 STAFF NOTES Macklem-In Kingston on January 5th., 1930, to No. 605, Prof. and Mrs. O. T. Macklem. a son, Oliver, Richard, No. 1468, C. J. Berming- ham was a Godfather. DIC wk PIC Brigadier-General L. R. Carleton, D.S.O. is living at Brooklands, Read- ing Road, Fleet, Hampshire, England. General Carleton was Commandant just before the War. He has always been a regular subscriber to the Re- view and every year sends us a very kind little note of appreciation of our efforts, which we value very highly. Pk bk Pk We were very much pleased to hear from Professor G. Vattier, CPro- fessor of French, 1918-1925,J at Christmas. He is leaving Salonica to take up the headmastership of the Lycee at Dakar. Senegal. Pk Pk Pk A. C. Lewis, Esq., M.A., formerly Instructor in Physics has been ap- pointed Principal of the East York High School, Toronto. Dk Dk Dk On the amalgamation of the English and French Departments into the Department of Modern Languages and History the following changes on the Staff became effective on April 1st., 1930. Cab William R. P. Bridger, Esq., M.A., promoted from Associate- Professor of English to Professor of Modern Languages and History. fbi Thomas Fraser Gelley, Esq.. M.A., promoted from Instructor in English to Associate-Professor of English and History. PK bk Pk Captain W. S. Fenton, The R.C.R., has been appointed to the rank of Brevet-Major. JOHN MARK HIBBARD The sudden death of No. 2089, John Mark Hibbard, from pneumonia, on the 13th of February, 1930, cast a gloom over the whole College. He had only joined up in August, 1929, but even in that short space of time he had made his mark and shown that he was the type which would develop into the best kind of Gentleman Cadet. Already he had made the first Association Football Team, the second Hockey Team and had distinguished himself in the athletic sports. From the point of view of both character and at- tainments he is a very great loss to the Royal Military College. On behalf of the whole College we offer our most sincere sym- pathy to his parents.p;rbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada)cf9;"> - Class of 1930
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