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R. M. C. REVIEW LOG OF H.M.S. STONE FRIGATE VOL. XII JUNE, 1931 ,,Q,'l'1,,'Q','f,1f,Q3,, 9' ii' ui- .Q 'm 8 fa., Xa an QLQY EDITORIAL NOTES In this number we are greatly honoured by being permitted to pub- lish, as our frontispiece, a picture of Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. D. M. Suther- land, D.S.O., V.D., M.P., Minister of National Defence and President of the Royal Military College of Canada. Last November the College had the honour of welcoming the Minister on his first oflicial visit to Kingston. Pk bk Dk P14 The Fire, May 12, 1931. Just as we were going to press happened the disastrous fire, which, by the time these words are read, will be old news to the R.M.C. world. The Gentlemen Cadets, led and directed by the Commandant and Staff-Adjutant, did yeoman service, and the discipline was per- fect in every way. Everything that could possibly be done in the way of salvage was done. Unfortunately, the parts first attacked by the fire were in the vicinity of the Library and Editorial Office. So we have a legitimate right to plead for every consideration for all the shortcomings in this issue. We cannot tell yet whether we shall have any illustrations or not. If the warp in the cuts, caused by the heat, can be straighten- ed out we may be able to print a few pictures. The Librarian's heart bleeds for the books, approximately 10,000, mostly burnt, waterlogged or ruined by smoke. Luckily The Sir Arthur Currie Hall was undamaged and all the valuable silver trophies as well as the College Records were saved. The loss of the kitchens is a great temporary inconvenience, but this can be rectified. It will be much more difficult to build up a new Library and no educational institution can 'function prop- erly without an adequate Library.
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