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Qlnnitij (HuUpqp rtinol IJ? ntrii VOL. XXVIII. TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL. PORT HOPE. APRIL. 1020. NO 1 The following visitors have preached in Chapel : January 25th. — The Rev. Dr. leiver of Trinity College. February 1st. — The Rev. F. H. Cosgrave of St. Clement ' s, Eglintoii. : [are ' h 22nd. —The Rev. F. J. : roore of St. James ' Cathedral. March 29th.— The Rev. M. P. G. Leonard of Toe H. The offertories anu)unted to i} 198.25 and cheques have been sent to : The St. Alban ' s Cathedral Buildiuii ' Fund . . -.UM M. S. C. C $20.0 ) Port Hope Hospital $10.00 Confirmation. The Bishop of Toronto confirmed the following boys on April 4th. : S.S. — John Meredith Cape. Peter Frederick Davidge, Charles Leyeester Ingles, Matthew Hend rie Leggat, John Wallace ] Iillichamp, John Aston Robertson, George Buvhanan Somers, Pillaas Searth Stevenson, Harry Ansley Syer. J.S. — Robert .Livingstone Archibald, John Reginald Bridger, William Hudspeth Chisholm, Ralph John Collyer. Robert Lewis Evans. James IMerton Gibson, John Pentland (iilmour, Stephen Alfred William Lea, Scott Ackerman Medd. Robert Free Osier, William Gilmour Price, William Pasmore Ralston, Thomas Frederick Henry Roper, Frederic Hanington Rous, Guy Dennistoun Russel, John Harvard Turnbull, Thomas Harrington Usborne. Robert George Walton, Gordon Ellis Wilkinson, Gordon Bridgeland Wily, Sluai ' t Fredcri-.-k McPherson Wotherspoon ' .
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ariuitu (Enllryp rhnul, Purt i itpe ESTABLISHED 1865. Head Master: HEX. F. GRAHAM ORCHAKU, M.A.. Emniaiuiel Colloge, Cam- bridge: D.D., University, Toronto; Chaplain King Ed- ward ' s School, Bronisgrove, England, 1903-1906; Head Master St. All)an s. Brockville. 1906-1913. House Master: S. GELDAHI). Es(|., B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. Assistant Masters: H. .1. II. PKTRY, Esq., M.A., D.C.L., Bishop ' s College, Lennoxville . The RE R. S. TIPPET, B.A., : k ' Gill University, Montreal. G. W. SPRAGGE, Esq., B.A.. Trinity College, Toronto. A. C. MORRIS, E.s(i., B.A., King ' s College, Windsor, N.S. P. H. LEWIS, E.sq., B.A., Pembroke College. Cambridge. X. (iILL, Esq., London University. W. M. 0(iLE, Esq., : r.A., Glasgow University. LT.-COL. (;0()I)I)AY, Late of Lord Stratheona ' s Horse (R.C.) House Master of the Junior School: iK C. II. POULDEX. M.A., King ' s College, Windsor, X.S. W. H. MORSE, Esq. H. G JAMES, Es(i., Leeds University. KLTCIIUM, Es(i., B.A., Trinity College, Toronto. C.WLKV. Es(i.. Ii.. .. Tiiiiity College, Toronto. Organist : KKTClir.NL Ks.i.. P.. A.. Trinity College, Toronto. Physical Instructor: Si:ii(;T .M. .H)R PATT, lali ' of R.M.C., Kingston. The P. -V. ( II. (• ..I 1).
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2 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Tlu ' address was based on Hzekiel 37, verse 5, liehold I will eause breath to enter into you and ye shall live. On the t ' ollowinsr nioi-niufr, ralni Sunday, the Bishop eelebi-ated aiul 115 nuMnl)ers and friends of the School, iu- eluding the newly couHi-nied, eonununicatcd. mUkSic in the school. The siuiiiuu: in Chapel has this term been quite good; the eongre ration ai-e nun ' e consistent and self-eoiitrolled than they have yet been, and the ehoir is .slowly improving. More Junior School boys have been taken in, and some of the sing- ing in treble verses has been excellent. We have discovered and learned some more good hymn tunes, and Jerusalem the golden to a German mediaeval melody has proved one of the most popular hymns yet sung. There is still in our book a large anu)unt of interesting material which we have not yet tappetl: some of it will not be effective until the School has fully realized the remarkable beauty of a large mass of voices singing quietly. The great volumes of sound are impressive only when there is a certain amount of con- trast provided, and the one sure method of attaining tliis so far has been the inclusion of hymns which only the choir Unow well. But that is not a very satisfactory solution, par- ti(Mdai-ly as the School appears to leai-n new tunes so quickly, and it is eneoui-aging tlu ' refoi-e to see sign.s that the differences between various types of musiv are beginning to be felt in the School at large. Some of the l)est singing of the term was done in Art thou weary on Mar. 22nd. and, more not- ably, in the Passion Chorale on Mar. 29., both being taken heartily and ct (|uietly. The confiiiiiation service was wi ' ll up to the standard which has been set in other years, Kvans aiul Brewin singing the Attwood setting of Come, Holy Ghost instead of the plain- song wiiicli we have used pi ' eviously. Soldiers of Christ to Naylor ' s stirring tiini ' , and Uunyau ' s Pilgrim supplied
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