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- However Wetherall was an Old Harrovian and had known the Priors all his life.
- "The Harrovian " has been published under various guises and titles since 1828.
- The school now also play a small number of exhibition games against non-Harrow or Old Harrovian opposition.
- Churchill had no high opinion of Gandhi, unlike Nehru, a fellow old Harrovian, to whom he once apologized for opposing Indian independence.
- He is the secretary of the Old Harrovian Law Society and was one of the founding members of the Solicitors Association of Higher Court Advocates and its chairman from 2007.
- The Forest Club was founded by Old Harrovian Charles W . Alcock in 1859, primarily for Old Harrovians to continue to play football, but also for other local members.
- His elder son Major Chandos Leigh was the first Harrovian to be killed in the war, at Mons in August 1914, and the second blow was too much for him.
- The only tournament of the inaugural 1877 Wimbledon Championship was the Gentlemen's Singles, which was won from a field of 22 competitors by Spencer Gore, an old Harrovian rackets player.
- Duncan could not find work, Blegen and others asserted, because Evans'Old Harrovian network blacklisted him, not because he was an alcoholic or could not be trusted with excavation funds.
- Gandar-Dower attended Harrow School, where he played cricket, association football, Eton Fives and rackets and, with Terence Rattigan, wrote for " The Harrovian " . gaining an upper second.
- In March 1870, he and Bowen were selected for the first unofficial international match between an English XI and a team representing Scotland, which had been arranged by another Old Harrovian, C . W . Alcock.
- Boissier married Dorothy Christina L Smith on the Isle of Wight in 1909 . Their daughter was Beatrice Mary June Boissier, who married David Gordon, 4th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair, an Old Harrovian, in 1939.
- Some schools use an adjectival form of the school name, such as " Old Etonian ", " Old Harrovian ", or " Old Reptonian " ( old boys of Eton College, Harrow School, and Repton School ).
- Of a Scottish landed gentry family, of Gartshore, Dumbartonshire, and an Old Harrovian and alumnus of Trinity College, Cambridge, Whitelaw was a director of the Highland Railway ( HR ) from 1898, and Chairman of the HR from 1902 to 1912, and again in 1916.
- Wrottesley married Joyce Marion Wallace, daughter of Frederick Alexander Wallace, in 1949 . In her obituary, published in the Daily Telegraph in 2006, it was reported that : In 1949 Marion met an Old Harrovian, Dick Wrottesley, in the Bag of Nails [ sic ] nightclub.
- Some schools use a specific term clearly linked to the school name, such as " Old Stoic ", " Old Pauline ", " Old Etonian ", " Old Harrovian ", " Old Carthusian ", " Old Oswestrian ", " Old Churcherian ", " Old Knox Grammarian ", " Old Colcestrian ", " Old Collegian ", or " Old Reptonian " ( old boys of, respectively, Stowe School, St Albans School ), " Old Herefordian " ( Hereford Cathedral School ), " Old Chelmsfordian " ( King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford ) or " Old Mancunian " ( Manchester Grammar School ); or a more obscure one, such as " Old Citizen " and " Old Gregorian " for those of the City of London School and Downside School.