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PHE Ecuorzs UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO The Provincial University of Ontario UNIVERSITY COLLEGE University College is the Provincial Arts College, maintained by the Province of Ontario. It is non-denominational but not non-religious. There are residences for men and for women. A spirit of unity and co-operation pervades the whole college. University College offers thirty-two Q21 scholarships at Matriculation and many scholarships and prizes in course. Substantial Bursaries are granted to able students who have difficulty in bearing the total expense of a university education. Preference is given to applicants from schools not situated in Toronto. For information on residences, scholarships, entrance, choice of course, and for a free copy of a beautifully illustrated descriptive boolclet, write to the Registrar, University College, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. D D D D D ' For information on courses in Arts, Medicine, Applied Science and Engineering, Household Science, Education, Forestry, Music, Graduate Studies, Dentistry, Social Science, Nursing, etc., write the Registrar of the University. For particulars regarding the Pass Course for Teachers, Evening Classes, Summer Session, courses in Occupational Therapy and in Physiotherapy, write to the Director of University Extension. iliirinitp tillage A Uinihersifgii Tiff illurnntn Trinity College, federated with the University of Toronto, is one of the Arts Colleges of the University and includes: 1. A Faculty of Arts providing instruction for students in classes of Iimited size in all subjects taught by the Colleges. Q. The full advantages of Federation with the University, instruction by its Professors, qualifications for its Scholarships and Degrees, with its Library, Laboratories and Athletic facilities and membership in I-lart House. 3. A Faculty of Divinity in which Trinity exercises its university powers of Eonferring degrees and prepares candidates for the ministry of the hurch. 4. Residences under college regulations for men - Trinity House , and for women students - St. Hilda's g also for members of the academic staff. 5. The Scholarships offered by the College have recently been revised and largely increased. Full Particulars will be supplied on request. For information concerning Scholarships, Exhibitions, Bursaries, etc., address TI'IE REGISTRAR, Trinity College, Toronto 5.
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THE Ecuorss - - - -I AA A4-MAgL g S3 .t f f 2 v , Q: 9 'W x X lg Y ,ml 6 479 X! 4 X W!! l mx X Q 7 Ln c - BW ' l 'llltW1i - - 1- my - figml , .fb s 4. Tm IA ll . .,. X Form 121 . ASHBURY, P. Braund, B. Detcher, N. Fee, M. Hadden, M. jackson, A. Lang- ley, E. Lawless, M. MacPherson, H. Thomp- son, K. Brenton, B. Campbell, Stuart Cauley, J. Craig, E. Cragg, C. Davern, H. Davidson, P. Demos, D. Drummond, R. Forsythe, N. Green, W. Griffith, R. Hagerman, G. Johns- ton, S. Laing, jack Mathison, J. Morrow, L. Perdue, J. Pierce, J. Pratten, H. Smith, D. Tanney, C. Tully, H. Vass, H, Vallery, O. VVeir, W. Wheeler, G. Young, R. Yelland. Above you may read the distinguished names of the distinguished members of Form VA. What you really want, I suppose, is what is commonly called the low-down. Well - much might be said 4 but on second thought, maybe it had better not. CI've noticed several medals for shooting, adorning manly chests in our formj The members of the fair sex are out- numbered but by no means outshone, espe- cially about 9:01 A.M., when several members come rushing in with shining morning faces, as Mister Shakespeare would have it: due no doubt to the fact that those funny little affairs known as compacts are very elusive at times. If you were to come into VA's stronghold at the south-east corner of the second fioor, some morning about 8:59, you'd find us in a more or less relaxed mood. You would probably be greeted by the lilting strains of Do you know a lovely lady with a scintil- lating smile? iwhich ought to warn you that Alicia was going through a few Opera- tics in preparation for those two glorious nights when she will be a dreamy, schemy widow - boys. Perhaps, on the other hand, you might hear Miss P. Braund, just one of the fair followers of Sappho in tifth, reading her latest poetic outpouring, dedicated to her pal across the aisle: A woodpecker sat on Hilda's head, And settled down to drill, When next I looked, the bird was dead, Poor thing - he broke his bill! Jfadznzzf I leave you to imagine the disastrous effects this produces. In the midst of all this confusion, Marg. Jackson and Marg. Hadden will be peddling well-prepared homework at a premium. They have a monopoly on the racket and the girls report that business is rushing. Drifting across the room a bit, Young and Brenton Cyou know Kennie, girlsj, our trusty troubadors with the deep blue voices, are apt to greet you with some soul-stirring new song like XValtz me around again, 'Willief' mainly for the benefit of our very own Cab Calloway, Swingster Bill. Behind them jimmy Morrow may be heard observing in profound oratorical tones that if all the people who sleep in the study room were placed end to end, they f- well, they'd be much more comfortable anyway. By the way, up till now VA has pointed with pride to its one perfect and persevering bachelor 3 but Your Girl Friday has it on good authority that james was lately observed actually talk- ing to-- oh well, maybe, it's not serious. Then of course there is Pierce. Miss lXIurphy says Pierce's work in Composition is improving weekly, especially in the branch of letter writing. John admits practice makes perfect -keep up the good work, John, say we Cin passingj. The outstanding qualities of character possessed by his friend, Edward Cragg CPrinceps Alumnusb, are extolled else- where in these pages and our feeble pen can add nothing to the tribute except perhaps - orchids to you, Ted. I must not overlook our new thrill. girls. I mean Stuart Canley, of course, who says he hails from Cobourg, our little suburb to the south, you know, or Campbell and Drummond, those two cut-ups from the fair metropolis of Keene. You may tind Demos, Mathematical Wizard and French Fiend, carefully explain- ing to Hugh Davidson CHooey, by the way, isn't as formidable as he looksb, that there isn't really any aristocracy in Canada but we usually call the leisured class fifth form. And who is the little lady in the biology X l
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