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as it does, upon my scheme the stamp of their approval. I feel, therefore, em- 
boldened to hope that it will appeal to all Oxford men, to their relatives and their 
friends, indeed to all who are proud — and what Englishman is not ? — of our great 
University, so that having illustrated these pages in a manner worthy of their subject, 
and having rendered my book in any case a standard work, a charming memory of 
Alma Mater for all her Ahunni, I may at least not be the loser, as was my 
disastrous experience in the case of my colossal Oxford work. On that undertaking 
many years of unremitting and unremunerative toil, to me now physically impossible, 
were willingly bestowed and the serious and never-to-be-recouped editorial expenses 
cheerfully borne, only to find it apathetically received by all but the few genealogical 
enthusiasts while the fact that I had done the University this admitted service as 
a volunteer and at my own cost, remains imperfectly recognized. Should my 
still hopeful anticipations be realised and my latest efforts be favourably received, 
a companion volume on the sister University, for which considerable collections 
have already been made, may be looked for by Cambridge men in the coming year. 
21, Boundary Road, London, N.W. 
JOSEPH FOSTER. 
INTERIOR OF THE OLD CONGREGATION-HOUSE, THE CHANCEL OF THE OLD CHURCH OF 
ST. MARY the VIRGIN. — From Ingram.