. St Andrew's College Review, Christmas 1912 . much enjoyed. Mr. Taylor also favouredwith several piano selections. Following is the toast list: (1) The King. Proposed by Dr. Macdonald. (2) Canada and the Empire. Proposed by Ross II. Re-sponded to by Beath. (3) The College. Proposed by Mr. James. Responded toby Mr. Robinson. (4) The Staff. Proposed by Somerville I. Responded to byMr. Taylor. (5) The Athletic Association. Proposed by Malone. Re-sponded to by ]\Ir. Knighton. (6) The First Team. Proposed by Rolph I. Responded toby Somerville IT. (7) The Second Team. Proposed by Travis. Responded


. St Andrew's College Review, Christmas 1912 . much enjoyed. Mr. Taylor also favouredwith several piano selections. Following is the toast list: (1) The King. Proposed by Dr. Macdonald. (2) Canada and the Empire. Proposed by Ross II. Re-sponded to by Beath. (3) The College. Proposed by Mr. James. Responded toby Mr. Robinson. (4) The Staff. Proposed by Somerville I. Responded to byMr. Taylor. (5) The Athletic Association. Proposed by Malone. Re-sponded to by ]\Ir. Knighton. (6) The First Team. Proposed by Rolph I. Responded toby Somerville IT. (7) The Second Team. Proposed by Travis. Responded toby Paterson I. (8) The Cross Country. Proposed by Dimock. Respondedto by Hamilton. (9) The Ladies. Proposed by McKeague. Responded to byHenry I. 54 ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE REVIEW A vote of thanks was given ]\Irs. Macdonald .and Miss McCol-lum for the kindly interest they had taken in the team all season,and for their help in the preparations for the dinner. The ^even-ing was bronght to a close by singing God Save the King andthe college Cripples o ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE REVIEW 55 THE ANNUAL PRIZE DAY ^N October the tweuty-second the animal prize day washeld. The College halls were prettily decorated withpalms and imtninn branches of maple and oak trees; andon the landing- of the main stairway a Venetian orchestra dis-coursed swe<t music during the afternoon. Although theweather was not as favorable as it might have been, many of thefriends of the school were present to enjoy the speeches and takepart in the festivities. The guests who occupied the platformwere: Mr. Rolph, Sir Mortimer Clark, Lady Gibson, ArchdeaconCody, ex-Mayor Geary, President Falconer of the University ofToronto, with several of the Faculty; Lady Clark, Mrs. Sullivan,Mrs. R S. Wilson, and Mrs. Galbraith were also present. The headmaster, in his address, outlined the progress of theschool in all departments, and announced the coming removal awayfrom the press of the city to grounds of a hundred and thir


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