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12 Feb 2021 | |
Written by Walter Murphy | |
Of Interest |
Fellow Old Campbellians, as we continue to struggle through these difficult times, I wanted to take the opportunity to reach out and say hello.
It is a real pleasure to be the President of the Society in 2021, albeit, in strange circumstances.
I would like to thank Myles Nelson (7024) on a successful year as the 2020 President and his ongoing support for the Society.
Many of our traditional events and meetings have been postponed, I did think this time last year that I would have been saying this in the Centarl Hall packed full of OCs at the Annual Dinner, however, we can re-assure you that as soon as these Events can be safely and compliantly hosted we will update you with dates and timings.
In the meantime, please continue to use the OC website to check for news and continue to engage with the Society and the College.
You may wish tovirtually visit the College Open Month here in order to see what the College, has, is and will be up to.
Michael McAllister (7444)
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