18 Chapter flashback Mrs. Wickett Dr. Marivale Millbury Public School 1 year 1. Charles Edward Chipping - is a kindhearted man born in 1848 2. fifty-eight years he has been at Brookfield 3. Brookfield, an English boys school created in 1492 4. 1870, Mr. Charles Chipping joined Brookfield 5. to give history classes 6. Headmaster Wetherby 7. 500 students in the hall 8. Colley (red hair child) first child whom he had given punishment (5th Row) 9. Colley became Canceller of London 10. 3 Generations of Colley read from Chips 11. 25 years later 2nd Colley 12. Then 3rd Colley 13. school loses its traditional cricket rival match 14. Mr. Chipping is now disliked by the boys and by his fellow instructors. 15. This hurts him because of his deep affection for teaching 16. Wetherby dies in 1888 17. he is 48-years old, when His German colleague and friend Max Staefel invites him to travel on vacation with him to Austria, 18. twenty years after his teaching, 19. met the beautiful and gregarious Katherine Ellis 25-year-old 20. he thinks that their different personalities and ages would make any relationship impossible. 21. They meet again in Vienna, their love deepens, especially when he gets up the courage to ask her to dance 22. Just as Kathy is boarding the train to England with her friend Flora, she kisses him goodbye full on the lips. 23. he runs after the departing train yelling out to Kathy, "Do you...?" and she responds, "Yes, I do..." 24. Everyone was shocked to see how attractive and charming Kathy is. 25. With her gentle guidance, "Chips," as she calls him, allows his kind nature to emerge and thereby gains the respect and affection of students and faculty. 26. next forty years, Chips would experience many personal triumphs plus a few personal tragedies. 27. he is promoted to housemaster. 28. Katherine dies in childbirth the year after they marry. 29. World War I begins and many of the masters enlist in the army, Chips is asked to return to the school and serve as its headmaster, 30. After the war, Chips returns to retirement,