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VOX COLLEGII Forsan et haec elim meminisse juvabit. Vol. LI. Whitby, June, 1939 No. 1 Jforetoorb This boo may not he as you who will receive it would have made it. At present it may seem but a dull affair, full of things which you already now; but it is our hope that you will cherish it in the years to come and through it eep alive your memories of O.L.C. Our sincerest than s to Miss Maxwell for her invaluable assistance. Without it the Tear Boo never could have been. We should li e also to ac nowledge with appreciation Miss Ec ersley ' s help in transcription; the photograph of Their Majesties, King George and Queen Elizabeth, ta en by Bill Donellan, which forms the frontispiece of this boo ; and the photograph of Traffy, our College pet, ta en by Helen Yates brother. M. E. A. tutorial Committee EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mary-Elisabeth Aitken ASSISTANT EDITOR Gwen Forrester BUSINESS MANAGER Grace Dibben ' ( ( • One
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Dctucatton It would be an idle thing for us to try to make speeches or to write flowery words about the Royal Visit, of which so much has already been said. Ever since May 15th, the thought of Their Majesties has occupied our minds almost constantly. This tour has meant a great deal not only to Canada and the Canadian people, but to the whole Empire. Seldom, if ever, have the students of the College been moved by so thrilling an event as the sight of Their Majesties, King George and Queen Elizabeth, on the occasion of their visit to Toronto, where, with thousands of people from all parts of the province, we went on the twenty-second of May to join in a loyal welcome. Though our reactions were no different from those of the thousands of other people who saw them, the impressions of the day were so profound and so happy that we feel that they should find the chief place in our chronicle of the year, and so we dedicate the Year Book of 1939 to the memory of the Royal Visit, and publish a picture of Their Majesties as we ourselves saw them on this unfor- gettable occasion.
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