Let the years pass but our hearts will remember
Schooldays at Brookfield that ended too soon
Fight to the death in the mire of November
Last wicket rattles on evenings in June
Grey granite walls that were gay with our laughter
Green of the fields where our feet used to roam
We shall remember, whate'er may come after
Brookfield our Mother and Brookfield our home
S C H O O L D Y S OOPS A
Dear old schooldays
SCHOOLDAYS SO THEY TELL US ARE THE ABSOLUTE PRIME OF OUR LIVES
WE'LL HAVE THE TIME OF OUR LIVES
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THEY TELL US SCHOOLDAYS ARE GOLDEN
IN THE OLDEN DAYS IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN TRUE
BUT IN THE OLDEN DAYS THEY LIKED TORTURE AND SLAVERY TOO
WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO?
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Big Chips was created in 2001.
Chips - band - was created in 1979.
He likes potato chips and dorito's.
Blue Chips was created on 1994-02-18.
Mr. Chips is a fictional character from the novel "Goodbye, Mr. Chips." Brookfield School, located near Birmingham, England, is a real educational institution. There is no direct similarity between Mr. Chips and Brookfield School as Mr. Chips is a fictional creation, while Brookfield School is a real-life school.
1939 Version: Robert Donat and Greer Garson. 1969 Version: Peter O'Toole and Petula Clark. 2002 Made for Television Version: Martin Clunes and Victoria Hamilton.
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The writer of the novel "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" is James Hilton. It was first published in 1934 and tells the story of a beloved schoolteacher named Mr. Chipping.
One on One - 2001 Goodbye Mr- Chips 4-13 was released on: USA: 31 January 2005
The 1939 version starring Robert Donat predates the rating system. In the U.S. it's listed as both 'Approved' and 'Passed'. There will be no profanity or sex in this film. The 1969 version starring Peter O'Toole is rated 'G'.
Chips was not a very brilliant teacher. His method of teaching was old. He loved his profession. He was very popular with the students. He amused his students with jokes. He was devoted teacher.
chips
The word chips is a plural, common noun. Any common noun can become a proper noun if it is used for the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as Frito's Corn Chips, Chips Ahoy cookies, or the movie 'Goodbye Mr. Chips'.
Goodbye, Mr. Chips is film from 1939. The film was directed by Sam Wood. This film was adapted from the novel of the same name by James Hilton. Sam Wood was nominated for best director for the film, but he lost to the director of Gone with the Wind that year.
Rocky and His Friends - 1959 Two for the Ripsaw--- or Goodbye Mr- Chips Farewell My Ugly or Knots to You 1-9 was released on: USA: 14 January 1960
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis - 1959 Goodbye Mr- Pomfritt Hello Mr- Chips 2-34 was released on: USA: 13 June 1961