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Great Scot Obituaries
The Great Scot obituaries column is a significant section
of the magazine, recording the dates of birth, death and (where
applicable) the Scotch attendance years of all current and past
students, staff, School Council members, and others who
have made a significant contribution to Scotch College, the
Old Scotch Collegians’ Association or to the wider community.
THE SCHOOL’S POLICIES FOR
GREAT SCOT OBITUARIES ARE:
• The names, Scotch attendance years (where applicable) and
dates of birth and death of current and past students, staff, and
School Council members will be listed in the Great Scot obituaries
column.
• Family members or friends are invited to submit obituaries for
editing by the Archivist and the Great Scot editorial team.
All edited obituaries will be sent to originators for approval, to help
ensure that obituaries are an accurate, relevant and interesting
record of Scotch Family members’ lives.
• Only spouses for whom full marriage details (full maiden
name and exact date and place of marriage) are supplied will
be included.
• Reference will be made to multi-generational Scotch
connections (e.g., son, father, grandfather, great-grandfather).
• Special tributes recognising Scotch Family members who
have made an outstanding contribution to Scotch College, the Old
Scotch Collegians’ Association, or to the wider community will
be initiated by the Great Scot editorial team. In these tributes, the
School will seek to include material, including reflections, quotes
and photographs, from family or friends,
and from other sources.
• Scotch College takes no responsibility
for the accuracy of information supplied by family members
or friends, other than information which can be confirmed by
Scotch College records.
• Obituaries are limited to 350 words, with the exception of
those for very noteworthy people as determined at the discretion of
the Great Scot editorial committee.
• Photographs of Old Boys should ideally be from their time
at Scotch, and should be sent as TIF files with a resolution of 300
dpi for photographs 6 inches x 4 inches, or 600 dpi for a smaller
photograph. Alternatively, original photos can be donated, delivered
or mailed to the Archivist for scanning
(and return, if not donated to the School).
Enquiries are welcome about Great Scot obituaries.
Please contact the Great Scot Editor, Mrs Durga Kamte,
on 9810 4302, or [email protected].
Tributes and photographs should be emailed to the School
Archivist, Mr Paul Mishura: [email protected],
or mailed to Great Scot Obituaries, Scotch College,
1 Morrison Street, Hawthorn 3122.
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