The Stainer's house was large and comfortable and looked out over London and was just around the corner from the Crystal Palace, which must have provided hours of amusement for Leslie and his siblings. Leslie started school at Belvedere House in 1904 and seemed to have a talent for writing. It was here that one of his plays was performed for visiting parents during Christmas.
His next school, Alleyn's, was not so comfortable, though, and Leslie didn't seem to fit in. One of his reports called him "a shuffler, little power, little energy, no morals." There is some speculation that this view of Howard may have stemmed from his German name and accent. Germans were not in favor at the time. Of course, we will never know.
[Leslie Howard Steiner, c. 1915] |
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