Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Speaking for the Crimson were James Ryan '49 and Jerrold P. Bahn '49. Their Toronto opponents included Darrel Drapkin and Sidney Robins. Osgood Hall is the largest law school in Canada...
...United Church presbytery meeting in Toronto last week, a committee made a stern report: the city once known far & wide as "Toronto the Good" has become pretty wicked. Said the committee: "Toronto is obsessed with the slippery condition of its streets when it should be concerned with the sliding moral values of its people...
...Toronto's Globe & Mail buried the story on an inside page and looked the other way. The rest of Canada, tired of Toronto's holier-than-thou attitude, howled with delight. The Ottawa Citizen whooped to press with an eight-column, Page One chortler: TORONTO THE GOOD 'MOST WIDE OPEN CITY.' The Ottawa Journal clucked like a mother hen: "Toronto is [just] growing up ... taking on the airs and smells and sounds of a big city. We think it will survive." The unkindest smirk of all lit up the Montreal Herald: "We are presently beaver-busy...
...plane brought the Cardinal's body home, flags were at half-staff. In Quebec, Rodrigue Villeneuve, shoemaker's son, this week lay in state. In its own good time, Rome would select his successor. Canada's top Catholic prelate was now James Cardinal McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto...
Last week in Toronto, ex-U.S. Marine WT. E. Bateman was getting set to take a party up the Nahanni next summer to look for Patterson and gold. In Vancouver, Tom Carolan, Army veteran and film technician, planned to lead an expedition into the valley this spring to make a travel film. Perhaps Canadians would soon have another explanation of the wonders of the Headless Valley...