“TAKE THEM OFF.”
"BAGS” 1 OBJECTED TO. LONDON, Oct. 31. Mr Maurice L. .Tacks, M.A., headmaster of Mill Hill School, ay hen presiding at the old hoys dinner, told an amusing story about Oxford •‘bags. ,, , “Take off those trousers,” roared the headmaster at one big English (public school, when two boys appeared at roll call, dressed in “bags.” The boys prepared, obediently, to leave the room, but the (headmaster shouted: “Did you hear what I said? Take them' off!” The boys obeyed, before the entire school, and Ihe headmaster added: “Now carry those trousers to my study and wait there as you are till I come!” • ,
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Shannon News, 17 November 1925, Page 3
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