- James Cuthbertson
James Lister Cuthbertson (
8 May 1851 -18 January 1910 ) was a Scottish-Australia npoet andschoolteacher .James Cuthbertson was born in
Glasgow ,Scotland , the eldest son of William Gilmour Cuthbertson and his wife, Jane Agnes Cuthbertson. James was educated at the secondary school, Trinity College,Glenalmond ,Perthshire , where he played on the schoolcricket team. He studied for theIndian civil service , and having been admitted as a probationer went on toMerton College ,University of Oxford ,England . He failed to pass a necessary examination and was obliged to abandon the idea of a career inIndia . His father had become manager of theBank of South Australia atAdelaide , and in 1874 Cuthbertson decided to go toAustralia also.In 1875 Cuthbertson joined the staff of the
Geelong Grammar School as classical master under the pretense that he had completed his degree at Oxford. He founded the "School Quarterly", to which he contributed many poems, and the first collection of these was published atGeelong under the title "Grammar School Verses" in 1879, an exceedingly rare little pamphlet not listed in the bibliographies of either Serle or Miller. In 1882 he returned to England and continued his course at Oxford, graduating B.A. in 1885. He immediately returned to Australia and rejoined the staff of Geelong Grammar School. In 1893 "Barwon Ballads" by "C" was published inMelbourne , and at the end of 1896 Cuthbertson was encouraged to resign his position by the new Head MasterLeonard Harford Lindon , who found his erratic behaviour unacceptable, and Cuthbertson agreed to do so. He had enjoyed a close relationship with the students of the school and the former Head Master,John Bracebridge Wilson , however, his alcoholism was well known and boys were placed on "Cuthy duty", which involved at times pulling him out of the gutter. After a visit to England he lived for a period at Geelong and then near Melbourne, still occasionally sending verse to the school magazine. He died suddenly from an overdose ofveronal while staying with a friend atMt Gambier on18 January 1910 . After his death a memorial edition of his poems, "Barwon Ballads and School Verses", with portraitfrontispiece , was published by members of the Geelong Grammar School.Much of Cuthbertson's work is occasional verse, only of interest to old boys of the school he loved so much and of a generally low standard; but he sometimes wrote verse with simplicity and restraint, which gives him a place among the poets of Australia. He is represented in several anthologies. As a school-master he was a strong influence, and set standards which have become traditions of the school. (See "In Memoriam, J.L.C.", Light Blue Days, by E. A. Austin).
References
*P. L. Brown, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030482b.htm Cuthbertson, James Lister (1851 - 1910)] ', "
Australian Dictionary of Biography ", Volume 3, MUP, 1969, pp 514-515
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