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Christopher Howell (1961-1971): Caldecott Days: Insights and Memories from Ten Years at the Caldecott Community
Christopher Howell (1961-1971): Caldecott Days: Insights and Memories from Ten Years at the Caldecott Community
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Title Page and Table of Contents
PRELUDE
PART ONE: MUSIC AND BETTY RAYMENT
1. A Music Room
2. Mainly Hair
3. Piano Lessons at Last
4. Whims and Manuscripts
5. A Would-Be Composer
6. What Happened to Blake, and to Miss Dave
7. Lessons in London
8. Afterwards
9. Before Betty Rayment
10. Other Musical Staff
11. Musical Appreciation
12. Unusual instruments
13. The Chapel Organs
14. A Famous Visitor
PART TWO: NOT ONLY MUSIC - I. PEOPLE
1. Diana Howarth and the Nursery
2. Joyce Murdin and the Junior Study
3. Senior Study: Mr. Christie, Joe Marshall and Jean Mackenzie
4. Miss Ruhl, Mima Ogilvie and Joy Blackaby
5. The Junior School 1: Margaret Robson
6. The Junior School 2: Joan Watson
7. The Junior School 3: Desmond Draper
8. Muriel Morris and Effie Devenish
9. “Going out to school”
10. “Aggie” Travers and the West Wing
11. The Colt House 1: Colin and Wendy Griffiths
12. The Colt House 2: Joe and Edna Marshall
13. The Colt House 3: Jane Abbey
14. Marion Kidd and Elizabeth Lloyd
15. Pat Meara
16. Betty Hillyar and Audrey Watson
17. Roma Easton
18. Major Clark
19. John Gladstone
20. The Office
21. Michael and Rosemary Clover
22. James and Tessa King
23. Ethel Davies
24. Leila Rendel
PART TWO: NOT ONLY MUSIC - II. THINGS AND PLACES
1. Food and mealtimes
2. Reading and Rest
3. Chapel
4. Entertainment
5. Punishments
6. Housework
7. Camping and other holidays
8. Buses and Coaches
9. The Hornbeam Wood
10. The Deer Park
11. Not a nice subject
PART THREE: WAS IT WORTH IT? 1. Why?
2. Was it all for the best?
3. The School and the “House”
4. What’s in a Name?
5. Finally
POSTSCRIPTS
POSTSCRIPTS