Welsh Gazette: Thursday 19th October 1939

Aberystwyth Town Council: … … Playing Field: Application was received from the Theological Athletic Club for the use of the old County School playing field on Wednesday afternoons. The Town Clerk stated that he had replied that the Council had recently offered the field to a committee which was providing recreation for evacuee children and advising the Club to get in touch with Mr. Pinsent.  … (also) … 

Tennis Courts Sub-Committee also considered a letter from Mr. Pinsent, asking whether the Council would consent to certain of the tennis courts being marked out and used by evacuees as netball pitches. The sub-committee recommended that the tennis courts be not used for netball, and that Mr. Pinsent be offered Caebach, the old County School playing field or any unoccupied portion of Plascrug Flats. ….


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Welsh Gazette: Thursday 18th May 1939

Refresher Course in Music: Cardiganshire Teachers at Borth: About 50 Cardiganshire school teachers attended the refresher course held at the Grand Hotel, Borth, from Wednesday week to Saturday. The course, organized by the Board of Education Inspectors, was in charge of Mr. T. Owen, H.M.I., Aberystwyth … Mr. A. T. Pinsent, M.A., B.Sc., Master of Method, University College, Aberystwyth delivered the inaugural address on Thursday morning. …


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Welsh Gazette: Thursday 28th March 1935

Students at Steelworks: A party of students from University College, Aberystwyth, visited the Bynea Steelworks, Llanelly, on Thursday night, and followed with keen interest the various processes in the manufacture of the bar steel. They were accompanied by Dr. G. H. Green and Mr. A. Pinsent of the College Staff …


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Welsh Gazette: Thursday 26th April 1934

Memorial Tablet Unveiled: Tributes to the Late Mr. D. J. Saer: In the presence of a large gathering of school children and the general public, a bronze tablet to the memory of Mr. D. J. Saer, for many years headmaster of Alexandra Road Boy’s School was unveiled by Mrs. Saer at the School on Friday morning. … Mr. Arthur Pinsent, U.C.W.; Mr. Tom Owen, H.M. Inspector of Schools, the Mayor (Ald. J. Lewis Evans); Mr. Humphrey Roberts, solicitor, and Mr. John L. Davies also paid tribute to the memory of Mr. Saer. …


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Welsh Gazette: Thursday 5th April 1934

Aberystwyth Old Students: Annual Re-Union: … New Officers: The following were elected officers for the ensuing year: … Committee … includes … A. Pinsent …


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Evening Despatch: Saturday 18th June 1932

Aberystwyth: Furnished Flat, overlooking sea; available August 27th to September 10th: Pinsent, 7 Marine Terrace:


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Welsh Gazette: Tuesday 26th May 1932

Dinner: The Aberystwyth and District Association of Teachers entertained the out-going students of the U.C.W. Training Department at a complimentary dinner at the Lion Royal Hotel on Monday evening … The other toasts were: “The N.U.T.” proposed by Mr. A. Pinsent, M.A., responded to by Mr. Lloyd Pierce, a member of the N.U.T. executive …


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Welsh Gazette: Thursday 3rd March 1932

Aberystwyth College: Events of the Week: On Wednesday evening the annual Gymnastics Display was held at the University Hall. Mr. C. Pinsent, M.A., (sic) presided over a large audience … … also … … Ardwyn Eisteddfod: “Arfon” Win the Championship: … as before … The adjudicators were: … English recitation and essay, Mr. Pinsent …


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Welsh Gazette: Thursday 5th November 1931

Aberystwyth College: Events of the Week: … “That this House deplores the present system of Education” was the subject of the staff debate at the Debates’ Union on Friday Evening. Mr. Idris Thomas the president was the chairman. Prof. T. A. Levi, seconded by Mr. Sidney Herbert opened in the affirmative and Mr. A.R. Wing, seconded by Mr. A. Pinsent, led in the negative. The motion was carried by 315 votes to 139.


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Welsh Gazette: Thursday 1st May 1930

Appointments: the following have been elected to the U.C.W. Dramatics committee for the ensuing section: … Messrs. P.K. Baillie Reynolds and Mr. A.  Pinsent (non-playing members) and Mr. I. C. Jenkins (a playing member) has been elected to the Cricket Committee. …


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