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vinit i Collcoc School IRccoib VOL I. TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT HOPE, FEBRUARY 26TH. 1898. NO. I t t txmid ollegc ! rI|O0l ttml EniTOK-iN-CHiKK: E. M. Watson, Esq MANAr.F.R AND Trkasurer: W. H. NicHTiNtiAuE, Esg. Assistants: H. Woth8RSK on and F. W. It. Ridout. Skcretakv: Rev.G. H. Broughall Assistants: G. R. HinuesandC. E. Duc ;an. AH com municni ions on business and all subscriptions .should be addressed to tlie Manngcr, who will also send the rates for advertising, on request. Letters and articles lor insertion :hcnld be addressed to the Editor, and must in evcr - case Iw a ' :comi»anied by the name of the writer, thou b not necessarily for publication. Annual Subscription , 50 cents. THli TRINITY COLLEGE RECORD. SCHOOL It is with feelings of deep satisfaction that we are able to present to the Schijol tiie first number of the T. C. S. Rfxord. As the name implies, it will be the Record of the School; not only of all that takes place within her walls and playground, but of the doings and careers of that larger and ever in- creasing bodv, who are just as much a part of the School, the Old Boys. We do not mean that our columns will be closed to articles of a more ambitious nature, but our main object is to chronicle the history of the School. There are few, if any. Schools of importance which do not publish a magazine of some kind, and such names as the Meteor , the Elizabethan , the Wykehamist are well known the world over and form not the weak- est link in the chain that binds men to their Old School. We venture to say that Old Boys of T. C. S. have often felt the loss of such a magazine to keep them informed of what is hoing i one here, and we feel confident that they will welcome the Recorh with open arms These are the reasons which have led to the establishment of the paper, and they are such as to ap[)eal to all who have the School ' s welfare at luart. Some five years ago a School paper was published under the title of Red and Black, but it died out with the departure of the first editors. The present magazine is issued with the sanction and approval of the Head Master and will be directed by a Committee chosen from the Masters, so that once estab- lished it is not likely to fade away, but rather, we hope,togrow in usefulness and importance until it becomes one of the strongest institut- ions ol the .School. With these words we leave The Record to fight its own way, fully assured that Trinity College School will give it a loyal and unwav- ering support. The Managers of The Record wish to take this opportunity of tendering their sincere thanks to those who have taken the advertising spaces. We hope that the School will re- member the advertisers and give them the support which they so well deserve. The Record will be issued twice each term, once at the half term, and once at its close. The columns will be open to news of interest to the School, and we ask Old Boys to send us any information concern- ing their movements or those of others. The subscription is fifty cents a year. A series of articles nn the history of the School, from the c.irliest Hays, is hcing arranged, which will d.)ul)tll•s prove interesting to all connected with the School. Ur. Bclhune has kinJly promised to uffUe the first. .X list of the other contriliutors uiule published in our next issue. We regre! v ■ ' ■v imich that several iteuis concerning Old Boys, and soii.c other articles have to l held over until our next is- sue, owing to lack of space.
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