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Your Pape - Hlll GLOBE is essentially the paper for stu- dents and teachers. The high standard of its news and editorial matter, which has won for it the distinguished position of Canada's most quoted newspaper in Press and in Parliament, makes it truly the paper of the well-informed. The precision of its linglish and the censorship which it exercises over both news matter and adver- tisements are appreciated by teachers who follow modern practice by using a newspaper as a text-bool: in the classroom. The Clohe's standing among Canadian teachers is hest illustrated hy the fact that The Globe carries, and has carried for many years, more Teachers Wantedi' advertising than any other newspaper in the Dominion. Again in l930, as it has since 1844, The Globe extends its heartiest goocl wishes to those teachers who go forth from the Toronto Normal School to take up their important part in the building of a greater Canada, and, equally, to those others who now enter upon their period of training for this splendid service. fi Qlllli' wil 1339, Founded 184-I Toronto Canada CANADAS MOST QUOTED NEXVSPAPER Page Six Articles . . 29,81,82,8T ATH I.icT1t is: lNlen's . . 333.353 NN uiiwirs . lil. 13 ,Nntograplis . . . . 933,93 'lie-ans Cluli l'iXt'CllllYC . . . lli, lT liiograpliivs and lfurin Histories . . 49,80 tfal'tumls ...... 88,102 tlritii' 'lit'acli1'i's l8 lfclitorial . I5 lipilugut --.. 90 lfzieiilt 5' anal Stall' . I3 lfiriaiivt- tfuiiiiiiiltm- . . Ill lluinour . . 80, Uh, 08, 110 Ill Nlviiiui'iziiii i . . . T lllll'l'-NUI'lll2il Xlevts , . 231,212 liils-rziry Society . . 10,225 Local liitlltlllly-. . . . HHS5 Ui':iturs anfl D4-liatt-rs . , 30 Piwtry .... , 1353, lil, Ul l,l'l'Illll'l'.S Nlvsszigzt- , 9 l'i'inc'ipal's Xl:-ssage ll Sm-ial liwviits . . . 23,20 'liiwivk and lfivltl Klvvt . 39 Yzilc'tlit'lor5 . . . 86 Ya-ar Book Nlvssage . IT Your Hook Stall' . lb
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,,. , W' 'f ' ' ' ' ' ' JM 'roncmro NORML scnomvezm Boon To DAVID WHYTE, B.A., B.Paed. in whom we have truly found a counsellor and a friend WE THE STUDENTS OF 192980 MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS BOOK
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Tln flllemoriam S. J. BADCLIFFIC, NIA., ID.PAr3D IS life was gentle: and the elements so mi.r'd in him. that Nature might stand up. and soy to all the world. This was a man. ' For eleven, successire years this book has carried a message from the late Principal Radcli-17'e, a message of hope and cheer. This year it bears a tribute to his memory. a tribute of respect and lore. All who knew Dr. Ra.deli-ffe honoured him for his .sound scholarship. his intellectual honesty, and his unerring wisdom. He was a great education ist: his adrice was sought and valued by the officials of the Department of Education. He was a great principal: he adm inislered this school with kindness to all and injustice to none. He was a great teacher: no one ever sat in his classes without gaining a new admiration for the beauties of English literature. In his death the cause of education in Ontario su jfered a severe loss. But those who knew Dr. Radcliffe best lored him for his gifts of heart and soul. To those the sense of loss is personal rather than professional. For Dr. Radcliffe was above all a good friend. There was no one to whom teachers and students turned more naturally when in difficulties. And it was not only that his good sense guided aright but that his cheerfulness and sincerity heartened and inspired. To have a talk with Dr. Radcliffe was to go out not only wiser but better and happier. And so there are thousands who. when his name is mentioned. think of him not as a teacher but as afriend, one of the best . His own, soul overflowing with goodness and happiness. he went through life. touching the souls of others. changing darkness to sunshine. and quickening in all the hope of happiness. That such a spirit should cease to be is un- thinkable. Better it is and wiser to think of Dr. Hadclife in some new environment, now as ever. genial. kindly, good, and true. THORNTON RIUSTARD. NIA.. R.P.XED. Page Seven
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