Getting Into Print
Well, I have started on a rambling recollection of my days at the London Water Closet, so I might as well continue. It was after I left Junior House that I also found a good way to skive out of most (if not all) of the compulsory sport: the College Press, aka the printing project. Hidden behind the school's admin bloc was the printing shop, a large room with a strong smell of ink and an old Cropper Minerva printing press. Don't let your fingers get squashed during printing - this is the origin of the phrase "To come a Cropper". I must confess I love my press, For when I print I know no stint Of joy. Well, my joy was to get out of games. RTD was usually in a panic because some programmes had not been printed for the upcoming school play or there was some other printing job that needed to be done in a hurry, so my friend Malcolm and I would volunteer to do it if Roger got us out of games that afternoon. The room with the old printing ...