The University of Toronto Monthly, Volumes 27-28

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University of Toronto Alumni Association, 1926
 

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Page 393 - Oh for a booke and a shadie nooke, Eyther in-a-doore or out; With the grene leaves whispering overhede, Or the streete cryes all about. Where I maie reade all at my ease, Both of the newe and olde; For a jollie goode booke whereon to looke, Is better to me than golde.
Page 48 - Courses of Study for instruction from the child of four years of age in the Kindergarten up to the person of unstated age who desires a Technical or Industrial Course as a preparation for special fitness in a trade or profession. All schools established under the Public Schools Act shall be free Public Schools, and every person between the ages of five and twentyone years, except persons whose parents or guardians are Separate School supporters, shall have the right to attend some such school in...
Page 329 - To make two blades of grass grow where but one grew before is the secret of agricultural wealth.
Page 45 - ounce of extra power" that makes all the difference between mediocre success and the really big things of life. Into the Course have been built the experience and methods which have made many of today's business leaders pre-eminent. Not for one moment do we claim that we have any magic formula...
Page 182 - Faust, done into English verse in the original metres with commentary and notes, by WH Van der Smissen, with an introduction by Sir Robert Falconer.
Page 336 - ... sacrificed to the comfort of those who can be accommodated. Like all buildings that have been skilfully adapted to special physical conditions, the architecture of the theatre has a peculiar beauty of its own. A series of great arches which support its roof, and, incidentally, the quadrangle above, lend the auditorium a unique charm. An ample fore-stage with special flanking openings gives an unusual opportunity for plays of a decorative nature. The theatre has adopted the interesting practice...
Page 191 - MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS AT UPPER CANADA COLLEGE In honour of the "Old Boys" who fell in the Great War. Upper Canada College offers yearly for competition five Scholarships, four of which are of the value of $600 a year for three years. Candidates must not have passed their fourteenth Birthday on the 1st September previous to the Examination. Examinations held annually in April in Toronto and in any other suitable centre from which application is made.
Page 5 - Utttwrmtg nf (The Provincial University of Ontario) The University of Toronto has the following Faculties: Arts (Including Sciences and Commerce), Medicine, Applied Science and Knglneering, Household Science, Education (Ontario College ot Education), Forestry, Music, School of Graduate Studies, Dentistry.
Page 64 - EEPLY. such as may increase the comfort and enjoyment of the citizens of Toronto. I shall be content if the tree which I am about to plant, flourish as your youthful city has already done.
Page 336 - ... flanking openings gives an unusual opportunity for plays of a decorative nature. The theatre has adopted the interesting practice of using a brilliant jade green curtain for comedies, while for other productions a black velvet curtain with broad vermilion stripes is employed. The theatre, from 1919 to 1921, was under the direction of Mr. Roy Mitchell, who had been Technical Director of the Greenwich Village Theatre, New York. The third, fourth, fifth and sixth seasons were under the direction...

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