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‘Toshing’ was the name given to a punishment inflicted by the cadets on any one of their number who made himself obnoxious. The victim, dressed in full uniform, was forced to run the gauntlet of his brother cadets, who, as he passed, emptied the contents of their ‘tosh-cans’ (small baths holding about three gallons of water) over the wretched lad's head.
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‘Toshing’
was
the
name
given
to
a
punishment
inflicted
by
the
cadets
on
any
one
of
their
number
who
made
himself
obnoxious.
The
victim,
dressed
in
full
uniform,
was
forced
to
run
the
gauntlet
of
his
brother
cadets,
who,
as
he
passed,
emptied
the
contents
of
their
‘tosh-cans’
(small
baths
holding
about
three
gallons
of
water)
over
the
wretched
lad's
head.