Education: Eton's Purpose | TIME

TIME

April 15, 1929 12:00 AM GMT-5

Last week London’s Lord Mayor Sir Kynaston Studd dined exceedingly well. Among his guests were Viscount Byng of Vimy and Thorpe-le-Soken, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, Viscount Lascelles, Lord Chancellor Baron Hailsham. Also present was Dr. Montague Rhodes James, Provost of Eton, author of many a learned treatise and many a tingling ghost story. All the guests were Eton graduates. Provost James offered the famed toast, Floreat Etonia. Then, pridefully eyeing the company, he added: “Gentlemen, the purpose of Eton is to produce old Etonians.”*

*Not to be confused with “The Old Etonian,” potent cocktail served at London’s Hotel Metropole.

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