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T h e O l d S t a t i o n e r - N o 8 0<br />

metonomy, personification and antithesis but am not sure if a<br />

combo can be accepted, or whether this is a newly discovered<br />

genus, or horror of horrors, it was just plain missing from Gus’s<br />

definitive sheets. Given that the OSA membership includes<br />

most of the highly educated population of great Britain, I am<br />

sure there is an answer out there or more likely, more - than one<br />

answer! I throw out this challenge to Old Stationers to identify<br />

the underlying figure of speech for the next magazine edition.<br />

Results to be determined by the credibility of the solution<br />

provider, or popular vote, if more than one is prompted to<br />

respond.<br />

Simon Westbrook<br />

Russell, (rear of ) Richard Muir, Cox, Richards<br />

Spain, Cheshire, Cambridge and well as the more traditional<br />

Greater London area. The attendees from left to right were Bob<br />

Bird, John Aanonson, Simon Westbrook, Alan Holmwood, Terry<br />

Carroll and Simon Kusseff. Unable to attend were Richard<br />

Smith, Ted Powell, Paul Westley, and Robert Coulter.<br />

The group met for dinner at the Green Dragon in Potters bar, an<br />

excellent location just off the M25 for a widespread group<br />

commute. As a temptation to prospective attendees, Simon<br />

circulated his old Gus notes and figures of speech, still in pristine<br />

condition after all these years. Interestingly (or not), a couple of<br />

days later in the Times art supplement was a remarkable figure<br />

of speech "... Albery cuts the coronation scene, thereby heightening the<br />

dramatic irony of the final ravishing love duet as the sublimely<br />

beautiful follows the disgustingly repellent.” I see hints of<br />

CLASS OF '55 REUNION<br />

The intake to the school in 1955 has never had a reunion.<br />

At the AGM/Dinner at the Hall in 2014 John Fiddy and<br />

Peter Bonner were tasked (railroaded!) with the organisation<br />

of a sixtieth anniversary reunion.<br />

This will be held in early September in London at a precise<br />

time and venue to be determined (Friday 4th September?).<br />

At present the less than dynamic duo are compiling a<br />

database of email addresses. If you are a 55er then please<br />

email either John Fiddy(john@johnfiddy.com) or Peter<br />

Bonner (peter.bonner@ntlworld.com). When you do so<br />

please advise of other 55ers that you are in contact with or<br />

have details of.<br />

Peter Bonner<br />

Class of '60 reunion – Bob Bird, John Aanonson, Simon Westbrook, Alan Holmwood, Terry Carroll and Simon Kusseff.<br />

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