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William Henry Balgarnie

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brother, Edward, who entered Trinity in 1897 at the age of 30. From 1898 to 1900 he worked as an Assistant Master at Woodbridge school. And from 1900 till 1929 he was an Assistant and House Master at Leys school, and for one year he served as a Deputy Head Master (1929–1930).
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minister. Balgarnie studied at, and taught at Elmfield College before going to The Leys. In the 1890s he would gather with other Old Elmfieldians in London for a country walk followed by tea, which was invariably accompanied with recitations and ballads around the piano.
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Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900
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At The Leys School in Cambridge he was senior classical master, and, for a short period, deputy head master, over a period of more than fifty years.
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He was associated with three universities: he had MAs from London and Cambridge, and had worked for a year or two as an assistant
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Balgarnie was educated at and himself taught at Elmfield. One Elmfieldian who followed him to The Leys was
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Balgarnie was the first Elmfieldian M.A. (1891), and went from Elmfield to Fowey Grammar School, in
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What must be unique to Balgarnie is that he was followed at Trinity by his
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Woolwich
Porthmadog
Elmfield College
Woodbridge School
The Leys School
Mr. Chips
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
James Hilton
Woolwich
Presbyterian
Cornwall
sizarship
Trinity College, Cambridge
Cambridge University Hare and Hounds
Professor of Greek
Glasgow University
Gilbert Murray
Sophocles
Euripides
Lysias
Xenophon
Anabasis
Porthmadog
Sir Dyson Mallinson
Harold Rose
James Hilton
Goodbye Mr. Chips
Who was the real Mr Chips?
The Daily Telegraph

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