The Aberdarian, August 1915, Vol. 1, No. 3.

Reproduced with permission of Rhondda Cynon Tâf Library Service
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Front Cover
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Inside Front Cover

Advert: Park Cinema
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Editorial
by The Editor
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Dramatics by EGD
(possibly Evan George Davies)
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Dramatics (continued)
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Nodion Cymraeg
by J.D. Powell
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Nodion Cymraeg
(continued)
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Y Delyn a Ddrylliwyd
Cerd gan ‘Ogwen’
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The Bitter Bit
by Don Incognito
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Page 8

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Page 9

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Page 10

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Is there a Welsh language
by An Old Student
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A College Letter from Bristol
by Sidney Silverman
(of Cardiff Road)
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A College Letter from Bristol
(continued)
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Form Notes
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Form Notes (continued)
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Form Notes (continued)
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Form Notes (continued)
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Playing Tricks with
the Alphabet
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Cricket Report
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Cricket Report, continued
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Adverts:
J.W. Morris, athletic outfitter
S. Watson, picture frame maker
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Adverts:
Emrys Evans, pharmacy
W.T. Evans, Dairyman
and Poulterer
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Inside Back Cover

Adverts:
Victoria Studios, photographer
C.F. Walters, Ophthalmic Optician
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Back Cover

Adverts:
Hodges & Sons, Clothiers
R.H. Miles, restaurant


The first Aberdarian was published in December 1903. The latest in this first series we have seen is No. 28 of December 1912. However, the headmaster in the editorial of this 1914 edition implies that the last edition of the first series was released at some point in 1913, possibly in the summer of 1913 when the school ceased to be mixed, when the girls left for Plasdraw.
The New Series on this web-page was published in December 1914, further ‘new series’ appeared in 1933 and again at Easter 1938.