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- Page 15 and 16: INTRODUCTIONResearch on the history
- Page 17 and 18: PRELUDEThe need for a public school
- Page 19 and 20: CHAPTER 1There must have been an op
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- Page 47 and 48: CHAPTER 7Toronto's rapid expansion
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Above all, Dr. MacMurchy believed i
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When Sam Hughes joined the Collegia
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Toronto Collegiate Girls' Literary
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That whereas an opinion is abroad t
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through the building.theAccess from
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Mr. Perry dashed to the ground many
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An impossible dream was realized in
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institution's early history was doc
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In 1899 Major Fred Manley wore his
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Another resident, Mr. Fairty, gave
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I need scarcely say to you that I d
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CHAPTER 9his twenty-six-year teachi
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school, and, after much thought and
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each given one. Mine was sleek and
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There is little doubt that it was r
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Among the new, influential teachers
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CHAPTER 10cage. During the latter's
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Just prior to the 1907 centenary ce
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The Boys' Hockey Club. 1909: Standi
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Non-residents were billed $2.00 per
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Class photo, 1922-23.Courtesy: Will
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When the war ended, the Jarvis Patr
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Class 4-B prior to 1910. The three
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-41927 Senior Football Team: Standi
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Junior Girls' Basketball Team. 1921
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During the Jeffries administration
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BV 1921 it was obvious that the sch
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112The new Collegiate would cost $6
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114Cadet corps Officers, 192324: St
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116Mr. Jeffries and Miss Thomas led
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Guests arrive for commencement and
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We admired her because she was a fi
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In 1925 and again in 1928 Mr. Jeffr
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miles per hour. I did it hundreds o
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Patriotism depicts the present. The
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Following a ceremony in the auditor
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For the pupils of that era the deco
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seemingly senseless and certainly n
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In response to Muriel Beaton's requ
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CHAPTER 12The pre-war years from 19
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After serving as a French and Germa
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Arthur Allin came to Jarvis as a sc
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much effort for little profit. Ed H
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piece", a washcloth. On parcelling
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GEORGEAARDAC,HJ.DELURY•BARBERNORM
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One more project relating to World
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From 1941, when Jarvis held its fir
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CHAPTER 14The second half of the tw
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superb master of mathen)atics, also
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For seventeen years a major portion
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The 1962 Girls' Precision Squad won
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JarvisInsfitu& Celebraies• 150fK
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The alumni reunion on June 1st was
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In 1964, opposition to cadets began
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170A scene from The Gondoliers, the
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172The Junior T.S.S.A.A. Basketball
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174The staff of Jarvis Collegiate I
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A unique event in Jarvis Collegiate
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Student Council president, Douglas
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Mr. Jewell never completed that fin
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182After much debate, the Board app
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In less than a year Miss Shilton fo
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186Girls' Cross-Country Team, 1977:
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Jarvis Mosaic, a dinner and program
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Appendix BJEAN ALLIN MEMORIALOPTIMA
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ALOpo•v"ADOAppendix DBOYS' CENTEN
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BibliographyDOCUMENTSBannerman, Jea
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Ager, Barbara, 137Agnew, Bill, 164A
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Falconbridge, John, 56, 57Faul, Dr.
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McMurray, William, 20McNab, Allan,
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