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The Torontonensis HE TORONTONENSIS is the last achievement of our graduating year. lt is just when with our hand on the latch, ready to open the door and leave our little undergraduate world, that this record of our undergraduate existence is placed in our hands, A month hence, one might say a moment hence, we open the door and depart forever. Only through the ,FORONTONENSIS can the old life be recalled, and the former familiar faces be visualized. All that the year has accomplished is put down in this book. Evil indeed, is it to that year, if its past be marred in the telling. We have said that the TORONTONENSIS is the last creation of our graduating yearfit is also the most ambitious. No other task to which the Class of Thirteen put its hand has involved so much labour and so much expense. Moreover, although an under- graduate production, the 'l'oRoNToNENs1s is a permanent and an abiding work, lt is a monument to the year, by which our year will be measured in the days to come. The TORONTUNENSIS contains the individual photograph, with the subjects signature beneath it, of every graduating student in all the Faculties and afhliated Colleges in the Universityfand Toronto is one of the largest Universities on the Continent. Alongside of every individual photograph is at least a seventy-live word-length biography. Besides this there is in it the pictures of all the societies, executives, clubs and athletic associations among the undergraduates, with names underneath, and the whole book is sprinkled with features and cartoons. The management and editing of this book lies wholly with the undergraduates, hnancially, the book must be self-supporting, it being aided by no University grant, while the students who produce it must fultil precisely the same requirements in their academic work as does any other student who holds no office whatever, Yet we are informed on creditable authority the TORONTONENSIS is not only perhaps the largest, but in every respect the most complete and artistic of any Year-Book in America. Whether the HTORONTONENSIS, 1913, measures up to its predecessors or no, is not for us to say. Suffice it to be remarked that the management not being appointed until the middle of October, there was left very little time to adopt innovations which could be practicable.
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The Board of Torontor1ensis, 1913 J. C. THOMSON, P. T. DOWLING, Bus. Mgr. Ed.-in-C'l1ief. Cartoonists C. A. NICKAY Qlfniv. CalI.J. S. M. ADAMS LTrinilyJ. A. P. MCKENZIE Q Viflorial. J. F. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, M155 A. MCNEELY. M155 H. G. SME1.1.1E. M155 F. S. Toon. M155 E. E. TRo'r'rER. H. N. BARRY. J. A. D1cK5oN. J. H. PEDLEY. W. R. SM1T1-1. APPLIED SCIENCE. L. R. Bmznxzrou. E. R. GRAY. K. L. NEWTON. Representatives VICTORIA COLLEGE, M155 E. M. HENDERSKDN. A. D. BANTING. E. M. MURROW. W. J. L1'rTLE. TRINITY COLLEGE. R. C. BERKINSHAW. V. O. Bov1.E. FORESTRY. I-I. R. C1-1R15T1E. DENTISTRY. K. M, JOHNSON. C. R. IXTINNS. H. M. SCHWEITZER. I3 M. DENISON, .flrl Edilur. H. F. BURDEN 1.lppId.Sf.p. Woon fO.V.C.J. ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE L. M. FORRISTAL. MEDICINE. B. F. KEILLQR. G. A. YVATSON. H. W. WOOKEY. WYCLIFFE, G. W. TEBB5. O. A. C. G. G. BRAMH11.L, A. M. CAMPBELL. O. V. C. W. W. FORSVTH. J. F. Woon.
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