On rare occasions a housemaster might have to confiscate copies of dubious girlie magazines emanating from Europe or South Africa. |
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As the stock representative of authority in the building, our housemaster never really stood a chance. |
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Instead, he went into chemistry, left New Plymouth in 1946 and returned in 1952 to take up a post at his old school as housemaster and teacher. |
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They opted to stay on at their own expense for nearly a year after Mr Williams's employment as housemaster ceased. |
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He's the kind of avuncular, gentle character who could be the beloved housemaster in Harry Potter's Gryffindor house. |
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From the age of 11 I went to Bedales boarding school in Hampshire, where I kicked against my housemaster rather than my father. |
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He was employed there as a housemaster from January 1993 to August 1996 and occupied the school house as a pre-requisite of the post. |
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Humph was born in Eton College where his father was a famous housemaster, and where he was subsequently educated. |
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He alleged he did tell a second housemaster about the abuse, but nothing happened, so he kept silent for nearly 20 years. |
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Two teachers, one of whom is Hawkins' housemaster, were struck down by the virus, as was one member of domestic staff. |
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According to a new biography, he narrowly escaped being expelled and, at 17, was beaten by his housemaster for flouting the rules. |
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From the age of 11, I went to a boarding school in Hampshire, where I kicked against my housemaster rather than my father. |
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It all began at Eton, where his father was a housemaster and where he was schooled. |
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He went into chemistry, left New Plymouth in 1946, and returned in 1952 to take up a post at his old school as housemaster and teacher. |
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I have previously spoken to his tutor, housemistress, and boarding housemaster. |
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They had to report to the housemaster about meting out punishment. |
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It was about the middle of that week that my housemaster caught up with me as we were leaving lunch, asking me to go to his office after the final class at 4pm. |
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The next circumstance is that they opted to stay on in The Oaks at their own expense for nearly a year after Mr Williams's employment as housemaster ceased. |
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The 12-year-old, from Faringdon Road in Swindon, had a hospital visit from his Commonweal School housemaster to present him with a certificate for earning 100 house points. |
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She encourages him to soften his attitude, and he becomes a housemaster. |
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Two, Fr John Pinkman, the seminary's junior housemaster, and Fr Domenico Valmaggia, its infirmarian, are now dead. |
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Lyttelton's father was a housemaster at Eton College, and both parents were amateur musicians. |
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In 1973 he took over from the Spanish master Peter Hazell, and spent the next 14 years as housemaster in Cotton Hall. |
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The previous housemaster had installed a number of American conveniences, including shower baths, radiators and a fire alarm. |
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These efforts were rewarded with a position as junior housemaster and English teacher at Shore in 1940, leaving him then with his personal life to set in order. |
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I've done as little gardening as possible since I was a boy because my housemaster used to punish my transgressions by making me go and spend hours weeding his garden. |
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Each house has an official name, usually based on the family name of the first housemaster, which is used mainly as a postal address. |
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Each house also has an informal name, which is more frequently used in speech, usually based on the name or nickname of an early housemaster. |
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A RETIRED private school housemaster was jailed for 10 years yesterday for sexually abusing 10 pupils. |
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Each of the six houses with 53-83 students is led by a teacher as a housemaster or a hausemistress who lives in the house and takes care of the students especially in the night. |
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The housemaster of College is now known as the 'Master in College', though these duties formerly belonged to the Second Master. |
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Lynley is called in to investigate by Matthew's housemaster, an old school friend. |
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A MAN has denied lying about being sexually abused as a child in order to make a compensation claim against a former scout leader and approved school housemaster. |
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Former pupils at St Ninian's List D School near Stirling, run by the de la Salle religious order, have said the shocks given by housemaster Brother Benedict were torture. |
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