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FOR TH1-f SCHOO1. YEAR 193.1-1934 1JHI'I'l'.-XRY gl Bu.L-- It is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of 1Yi11ian1 Brainerd, who was at the School from 1923 till 19311. l-Ie was born in March 1916 and after leaving us went to Trinity College School, Port Hope, in 1930, and later to Andover, US..-X. Our sincere sympathy is also extended to the relatives of H. Cave-Brown-Cave, who met an accidental death in the Lau- rentians on November 12th, 1933, and to those of John 1Yalkem, who was fatally injured near Peterborough, Ont., in October, 1933. It is htting here that we pay our tribute to that distinguished soldier, the late General Sir Arthur Currie, formerly Commander- in-Chief of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, and Principal of McGill University. His son, Garner, left S.H.S. in 1925. 131
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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE Mention of the Angus Murray prize prompts us at this point to congratulate Mr. Murray himself on his recent marriage to Miss Ward Davis, which took place on October 19th, 1933. His annual gift cf a Literature Prize has always been keenly appreci- ated, both by Masters and boys. We wish him all possible good things. Ik ik if Hearty congratulations to Leonard G. Schlemm, who in January, 1934, won the Badminton championship Csinglesl, in the Montreal and District Badminton tournament, and also to A.M. Tirbutt, jr., who won the boys' championship Csinglesl. Ulf Pl! if XYe have pleasure in printing herewith a letter from the Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge. Thank you very much for sending me this School Magazine. I have left the ack- nowledgment much too long, but it was busy work when term began. The Magazine has been put in our Combination Room, and it is a matter of great interest that the name of George Augustus Selwyn is thus kept in mind. Perhaps we shall some day have one of your schcolboys over here, passing from Selwyn School to Selwyn College. Again we beg leave to thank all our contributors who have so kindly helped in the compilation of this little Magazine. P? Pk if We would like particularly to point out to those who read it that the literary articles are mainly those of very small boys, and the standard of their efforts must be judged accordingly. We are pleased to report the following successes: - SIXTH FORM, 1933 TJPPER CANADA COLLEGE, ToRoNTo. The Governors' Scholarship No. 2 fValue S600 a year for 3 yearsl: J. Locke. The Governors' No. 5 CValue S500 a year for three yearsj: C. Tetrault. The john Robinson Woods fValue S600 a year for three yearsl: A. Pollack. Honourable Mention: G.D. Birks. B1SHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, LExxoxv1LLE Scholarship fValue S350 a year for 2 yearsl. L. McDougall. ST. ANDREXXJS COLLEGE, .-Xtxoa.-x Scholarship Oialue S350 a year for 2 yearsj. G.D. Birks. SHREwsBL'RY SCHOOL, ENGLAND R.B.G. jackson: passed Entrance Examination in all subjects. Placed in Upper 4, 2b. l 3 l
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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL IXI.-XG.-XZINE SCHOOL PRIZES These were kindly presented by Mrs. XY. I.yman at the NI the Sports Imeing run oft' on the same day. 7 C'l..JA'.9 BoY's NAME C,'L.1.N'.N' E. I. Day II Ist. I. 2. Stairs III. 2. IU. I. Sutherland. 2nd, I. 2. Blaiklock. 2. C. I. Goldbloom II. -Ith-B. I. 2. Little III. -. B. I. Stairs II. -Ith-.-I. I. 2. Wregg. 2. A. I. Goldbloom I. Sth. I. 2. Mc'I'ier I. 2. Gth. I. 'U SPECIAL PRIZE FOR FRENCH CPresented by Mrs. Byersl Lawrence McDougall. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR LATIN iPresen ted ,by Mrs. Campbellj lit IPollaCk. 5 ' lletrault I. PRIZES FOR GOOD ORDER IPresented lwy Montreal City K District B I. Byers. 2. Hutchison. ANGVS MURRAY PRIZE EOR ENGLISH CO R. Benton Jackson. .-XTTEND.-XNCE PRIZES ..-X..-X..-X. on Jun 6 I-lth, 1933 Box s NAME Little II. Grimaldi. Burgess. 'Ietrault II. Molson, P.'I'. Dodds I. Hutchison. Lewis. Henderson. Little I. Tetrault. Birks. ankj MPOSITION Baillargeon Goldlmloom I James Magee Byers Day II Mills Molson, P.T. Schlemm Lyman, S. Strong Finley Dodds I Kingstone McDougall Stairs II Randles Hampson Patch Fisher, 'If Harris Hale Pollack -I EI-'FREY RKSSEI, PRIZE IPresented to Runner up for I.l'C.-XS NIEID.-XLI Drummond Birks. LUCAS M EDAL Sydney Lyman. l4I
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