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96 II-IE REVIEW wif l Battle Royal Continued from page 94 COutside there is a slight cry, a man's hoarse voice, a bell and silencej. CThe Duke sits down, a satisfied smile crosses his cruel facej. Servant-Centering quietly, in a subdued voicej-The envoy from the Count of Naples to visit you, most gracious master. Duke Cthoughtfullyl-Count of Naples, hmm! He has a daughter, a lady with a character that I could admire-more like my own! Her father's known munificence is such generous dowry would not that my request for a be disallowed. I shall have to talk to the envoy-cautiouslyfof course. Her wealth and my name would make an excellent combination. The marriage must be arranged! Curia in Conzplinzenfs of plqgnz oNN's FISH MARKET Phone Met. 1295-tu-7 Rugby Teams Have Made Continued from page 73 suffered another defeat at the hands of our men at a 6-0 score. One night after 4 o'clock the following week a battle for the championship of the school was staged, juniors vs. Seniors, at Tecumseh Park. After a full- time game, a Final score of O-O was turned in-What a game-I There were not enough senior players in the school to mal-:e a qualified XY. O. S. S. A. team. However an exhibition team was formed, because so many wanted to play. Compliments' of MARK XWRES' DAIRY The Milli for Babies Y X Fairmont 148 The juniors, however, with the exception of several new players were the same as last year, there were few gradua- tlons to affect them except Jack Robarts and Ted Collins, who are now playing Senior. Gymnastics in Denmark Continued from page 78 In 1934 one need not use mere words to convey the hold gymnastics have taken on the people of Denmark. In the town of Ollerup in Denmark there has been erected an ever- lasting and living monument in the form of the Gymnastic High School of Niels Bukh. There two hundred and fifty girls are trained for three months every summer and two hundred and fifty boys for five months every winter. Fifteen years ago Mr. Bukh began with fourteen stu- dents in a dilapidated old barn. To-day his school includes dor- mitories housing the majority of his students. a perfectly equip- ped gymnasium, two huge swim- ming pools, one indoors and one outdoors, a closed stadium large enough to seat ten thousand people and an outdoor stadium where the whole two hundred and fifty gymnasts can work with perfect ease in warm weather. In the school corri- dors, around the outdoor pool and at the entrance to the sta- diums are beautiful reproduc- tions of the sculpture of Greek athletes, many of which have been loaned to Mr. Bukh by the State in order that they may be in their rightful setting. These buildings stand in the midst of acres of beautiful gar- dens and green lawns with pic- turesque ponds and rambling rockeries. Gymnastics in Den- mark have made such a thing possible. -Marian Henderson N 7 . . as I9 - Queen 5 U nwersxtp fx ' 1 . Q ,, KINGSTON, ONTARIO -v it ff-,1, +ll.6f - Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1841 Situated in the oldest city in Ontariog has 25 modern buildingsg about 150 entrance and faculty prizes and scholarships awarded yearly. Offers degree courses in Arts, Commerce, Applied Science, Medicine. A calendar of any faculty will' be sent on request.
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Tl-IE REVIEW ' 95 its , rp. CHALMERS Drrrtrgrrtt Strroot Best Correct Professional ' in Step instruction I and Style t MODERN BALLROOM DANCING Also Classical, Toe, Scientific Limbering. Aesthetics Private and Club Class Instruction Special inducements to High School groups. SPECIAL:-Girls' and Boys' class, Saturdays-3 to 5- Ballroorn Dancing, Department. Ages 7 to l4. Attractive rates. ,li Crystal I-Iall - - - lnvites you to Visit Coming in does not in any way obligate you to purchase. We'll be glad to see you-to, have you look around and enjoy our dis- playgfrankly, we are proud of it and know that many of your friends have found enjoyment here. 430 TALBOT STREET School available for private parties. Ideal for student affairs. WRIGHT BUILDING Pl-KDNE METCALE 866 424 WELLINGTON ST. fopp. Y.M.C.A.H METCALF 6240 JOHN CHALMERS, Dancing Master BRCDWN CDPTICAL Company Eyesight Specialists and High-Grade l.ens lVlal4ers QQ Q33 DUNDAS STREET phone Met. T877 l'louse phone Met. 6210 QQ, Special Discount to Students CHANGE OF I-IEART Continued from page 91 Mary Herd was brought in. Involuntarily Amoury started. It was the girl whose eyes had once so troubled her. They did so now. You have never had any lessons, Mary? No, Miss. Would you like some? If so you shall have them. I will pay for them. Oh, I don't know what to say to you. This is - it's 4- It's the most wonderful thing that's ever happened to me. I've always wanted to be a singer. Oh thank youfthank you-thank you. Later, Amoury went out into a world of sun- shine. She, who had thought the sun would never shine again. ,Quality fewellefryfff GENUINE Sheffield Reproduction SILVERWARE Made in England We specialize in Trophies and Class Pins C. R. Sumner 84 Sons l.tol. TI-IE. RELIABLE ,IEWELLERS METCALF 5819 392 RICHMOND ST.
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THE REVIEW I 'W at H . l ' rx Q 0 IDLEY at ON Artistic Garments are better styled T A l L O R 5 better tailored 434 Clarence St. Met. 3873J and the greatest Dollar for Dollar value in Canada 3 Artistic l.aoliesl Wear l.imitecl 158 DUNDAS ST. GREECE Continued from page 45 8. The country around Salamis is covered with flowers in February? 9. Hadrian was a Roman Em- peror, Greek at heart, who at- tempted to restore Athens, and carried away the most glorious statues to his home at Tivoli? - Nora Fetherstone DEI Greek Superstitions Everyone has his pet supersti- tions, but how strangely different they are from one another! It is interesting to compare our modern superstitious to those of the ancient Greeks. To them shooting stars were omens of disaster, in this enlightened age of astronomy, we are able to give an explanation of the shooting star, so that it does not seem mysterious, and yet do a wish when the first at night, and if one stars for seven nights dream of one's future we not make star appears counts seven does one not life partner? Jupiter was heard in ' the thunder, and his wrath was loosed in lightning. Today there are people who believe that they Special Attention Given COLLEGIATE BOYS in our Ba sem en t Department Suits, 3522 to 330 Gvercoats, s20 to 51528 Suit 8: Extra Trouser 525 to 9530 Dress Suits, 3537 to S540 Tuxedos, 9530 to 5335 will not be struck by lightning if knows exactly what course a given they wear rubber rin s on their boat will pursue and that that per- g arms. The ancients had moon wor- ship, with its night cantations and magical rites. Wle don't go in for moon worship but the moon does lend a romantic atmosphere to any scene, witness nearly any jazz tune of the present day. 4H6IF77 Elliott UI On Catching Boats Two travellers sat idly waiting for the Aegina boat due in three- quarters of an hour, and com- mented on the elegant appearance of a white yacht riding at anchor. Suddenly one traveller exclaimed, Can that possibly be the Aegina boat? Some bystanders' heads nodded affirmatively and the two alarmed people hastily boarded the yacht as she was a ready moving, half an hour before her proper time for starting. Local steamers some- times draw up alongside the wharf, sometimes in mid-harbour or even in mid-ocean. All one can say, as a guide to fellow travellers, is, that there is always some one who son is always wrong. -Nora Fcflzrrstorzv EJ Mount Lycabettus The first thing one sees coming toward Athens from the sea is Mount Lycabettus. A person un- acquainted with Greek geography might think it was the Acropolis. It takes about two hours to climb the mountain on the rocky road. On the summit there are a monas- tery and a cafe, the administration of which is so curiously combined that some religious fanatics might consider the result shows lack of reverence for sacred things. EU Melons of Argos Huge green melons are grown in Greece, especially around Argos, where they are ten and twelve inches in diameter. They are served almost every meal while in season. A -- A
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