|
|||||||
| Text only |
Workers of the Strand,Unite!Despite these warnings, King's students evidently drew encouragement
from the broadly tolerant response of the authorities. King's men and
women ambushed a representative of the Miners' Federation with stink bombs
and in 1929 a Communist Party speaker was the victim of a makeshift sulphur
bomb that exploded during a lecture.
The rag of 1929The sports' ground at Mitcham became the scene of a rag between University College and King's in December 1929 when rival groups hurled rotten fruit and vegetables from lorries and accompanied, as one report described, by 'weird noises produced by a jazz band of King's College girls'. The encounter followed a secret operation the previous night when King's students had infiltrated the University College grounds and tarred and feathered one of the statues in front of the entrance. |
|
|||||
| Mayhem Home | |||||||
| Origins | |||||||
| Student Rags | |||||||
| College Mascots | |||||||
| Kidnapping | |||||||
| Adult life | |||||||
| The heydays: | |||||||
| 1919 | |||||||
| 1922a | |||||||
| 1922b | |||||||
| 1927 | |||||||
| 1929 | |||||||
| 1931 | |||||||
| Women | |||||||
| Charity | |||||||
| 1938-1945 | |||||||
| Post 1945 | |||||||
| 1950s onwards | |||||||
| Archives Home | |||||||
| King's Home | |||||||
![]() |
|||||||