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Folder 139 — Newspaper Articles 1901-1920 — Margaret Eaton School Toronto 1901-1942
- Topics
- Toronto College of Music 1888-1917, Toronto School of Physical Culture and Expression (Simpson Hall, 734 Yonge St), Emma Scott Raff Nasmith 1870-1940, Maud Emma Pew Wilson, Rosaline Rebecca Kennedy Torrington 1852-1941, National Council of Women: Toronto Branch, Francis Maclennan 1873-1935, Dollie Blair, John Craig Eaton 1876-1922, Timothy Eaton 1834-1907, Lillian Frances Massey Treble 1854-1915, Richard Eugene Burton 1861-1940, James Alexander Macdonald 1862-1923, Robert Stuart Pigott, Commencement, Literature—Study and teaching (Higher)—Curricula, Drama—Study and teaching (Higher)—Curricula, Margaret Proctor Burwash 1842-1923, Arthur Nikisch 1855-1922, Ruth Lewis Ashley, George Gallie Nasmith 1877-1965, Nathanael Burwash 1839-1918, Dora Mavor Moore 1888-1979, William Thomas White 1866-1955, Toronto Ont—History, Schools—Ontario—Toronto, Physical education teachers—Training of—Ontario
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- margareteatonschool; toronto
- Language
- English
Folder 139 has 19 items divided among 15 PDFs:
1) 139i01p01-i05p02
139.1.1-2 “Saturday or Sunday: Why Do We Observe Sunday as the Sabbath?” (The Guardian, July 31, 1901)
139.2.1 Advertisements for the Toronto College of Music and the Toronto School of Physical Culture and Expression (September 13, 1902)
139.3.1 Advertisement for the Toronto School of Expression: Elocution, Physical Culture, Pedagogy, Literature (August 8, 1903)
139.3.2 Advertisement for the Toronto School of Expression: Elocution, Physical Culture, Pedagogy, Literature (October 3, 1903)
139.3.3 Article reporting start of winter term at Toronto College of Music, includes mention of Emma Scott Raff and Maud Pew (The Globe, October 20, 1903)
139.3.4 Advertisement for the Toronto College of Music where Emma Scott Raff is principal (Toronto Saturday Night, November 21, 1903)
139.4.1 “Some Notable Paintings at the O.S.A. Exhibition”, includes mention of Mrs. F. H. Torrington, President of the Toronto Branch of the National Council of Women (The Globe, March 11, 1905)
139.4.2 Advertisement for the Toronto College of Music where Emma Scott Raff is principal (Toronto Saturday Night, September 9, 1905)
139.5.1 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression where Emma Scott Raff is principal (The Globe, November 24, 1906)
139.5.2 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression where Emma Scott Raff is principal (The Globe, December 29, 1906)
2) 139i06p01-14
139.6.1 “A Beautiful Teaching Centre: The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, January 19, 1907)
139.6.2 “Literature and Expression” (1907)
139.6.3 “Professor Duggan of Melbourne University, Australia gives a lecture at the Margaret Eaton School of Expression” (The Globe, November 22, 1907)
139.6.4 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression where Emma Scott Raff is principal (Toronto Saturday Night, November 16, 1907)
139.6.5 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression where Emma Scott Raff is principal (Toronto Saturday Night, October 19, 1907)
139.6.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression where Emma Scott Raff is principal (Toronto Saturday Night, September 28, 1907)
139.6.7 “The Hall of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression was filled to its capacity on Wednesday evening to hear a piano recital by the talented young artist Dollie Blair” (The Globe, April 6, 1907)
139.6.8 “Music and the Drama” (The Globe, February 26, 1907)
139.6.9 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression, Principal Mrs. Scott Raff, announce the course of lectures: Professor Alexander on Hamlet and Dr. Amyot on Chemistry of Foods” (News, February 2, 1907)
139.6.10 “The New Head of the T. Eaton Company: Mr. John Craig Eaton” (The Star, February 1, 1907)
139.6.11 “Thousands of Employees View the Late Mr. Eaton: Body, Surrounded by Floral Tributes, Viewed by Throngs, Arrangements for the Funeral Services, Tributes From Friends of the Deceased Merchant” (The Star, February 1, 1907)
139.6.12 “Social Events: Formal Opening of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, January 8, 1907)
139.6.13 Social Events: The Globe, January 8, 1907
139.6.14 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Opening of Magnificent New Building on North Street - An Institution Which Aims to Provide an Ideal Education for Women” (The News, January 8, 1907)
3) 139i07p01-05
139.7.1-3 Advertisement for “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Offering a Practical Education for Women and Girls in English Literature, French and German, Physical Culture, Voice Culture, and Interpretation” (The Globe, January 11, 1908)
139.7.4 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Jane Austen, Greek Sculpture, Ancient Greek Theatre, Early Church Drama, Canadian Writers, Modern Romance, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Browning, Musicals, Irish Drama (Toronto Saturday Night, November 14, 1908)
139.7.5 “Mrs. Massey-Treble” (The Globe, December 4, 1908)
4) 139i08p01-15
139.8.1 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Yeats, Irish Learning, Early Church Drama (The Globe, January 2, 1909)
139.8.2 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Early Church Drama, Canadian Writers, Modern Romance (The Globe, January 9, 1909)
139.8.3 “Social Events: Dr. Richard Burton of the University of Minnesota lecture at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, February 1, 1909)
139.8.4 Advertisement for a recital of A Midsummer Nights' Dream by Miss Thomas, the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, February 6, 1909)
139.8.5 “Miss Petley Thomas of the faculty of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression gave a splendid interpretative reading of Shakespeare's Midsummer Nights' Dream” (The Globe, February 19, 1909)
139.8.6 Advertisement for “Browning: Interpretative readings by J.A. Macdonald, Editor of The Globe at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, February 20, 1909)
139.8.7 “Series of readings from the poems of Browning by J.A. Macdonald at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression last night” (The Globe, February 26, 1909)
139.8.8 Advertisement for lectures series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, March 6, 1909)
139.8.9 “Large audience gathered in the theatre of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression last night when Mrs. Scott Raff gave her reading of The Shadowy Waters by Yeats” (The Globe, March 26, 1909)
139.8.10 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, May 15, 1909)
139.8.11 “The Associate Players of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression gave a charming entertainment last night” (The Globe, May 15, 1909)
139.8.12 “The Associate Players of this city recently gave a very interesting performance of some Irish Plays” (Toronto Saturday Night, May 22, 1909)
139.8.13 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, September 18, 1909)
139.8.14 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, October 16, 1909)
139.8.15 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression “offering daily and evening classes in English literature, French and German, physical culture, voice culture, singing, interpretation, and dramatic art; special evening classes for business men in oratory, public speaking and debate with Robert Stuart Pigott” (Toronto Saturday Night, November 20, 1909)
5) 139i09p01-09
139.9.1 “Should Canadian Women Vote?” (The Globe, March 4, 1910)
139.9.2 “Students at Rehoboam: Pleasant Gathering Held in Temple Building, Prominent Educationists Take Part in Lodge-room Ceremonies and Notable Banquet” (The Globe, March 4, 1910)
139.9.3 “Closing Exercises at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (Toronto Saturday Night, May 30, 1910)
139.9.4 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, November 3, 1910)
139.9.5 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, November 5, 1910)
139.9.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (December 3, 1910)
139.9.7 “Mrs. Scott Raff's Recital” (The Globe, December 5, 1910)
139.9.8 “Comedies by Students of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, December 17, 1910)
139.9.9 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and the Arthurian Legends Reading Club (The Globe, December 17, 1910)
6) 139i10p01-14
139.10.1 “The Playboy of the Western World: A Comedy in Three Cats by J.M. Synge” (The Globe, January 23, 1911)
139.10.2 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, March 4, 1911)
139.10.3-4 “Music and Drama” (The Globe, March 6, 1911)
139.10.5 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and for a Dramatic Recital by Miss Topley Thomas (The Globe, March 9, 1911)
139.10.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, March 15, 1911)
139.10.7 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, April 6, 1911)
139.10.8 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and for 'She Stoops to Conquer' by the Associate Players (Toronto Saturday Night, April 15, 1911)
139.10.9 “Student Recital, Commencement Exercises at the Margaret Eaton School” (May 19. 1911)
139.10.10 “Prizes are Awarded by Lieutenant Governor: Commencement Exercises Held at the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 23, 1911)
139.10.11 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, Fall 1911)
139.10.12 Advertisement for “The Postponed Recital of The Blue Bird by Mrs. Scott Raff on December 9, 1911” (The Globe, December 9, 1911)
139.10.13 “Mrs. Raff's Recital” (The Globe, December 11, 1911)
139.10.14 “The interpretative recital by Mrs. Emma Scott Raff at the Margaret Eaton School last Saturday night attracted a large and interested audience” (Toronto Saturday Night, December 16, 1911)
7) 139i11p01-10
139.11.1 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and for a Lecture Recital by Dr. Richard Burton titled 'From Shakespeare to Burton' (Toronto Saturday Night, January 27, 1912)
139.11.2-3 “Mrs. Nathanael Burwash, wife of the Chancellor of Victoria College” (The Globe, February 3, 1912)
139.11.4 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and for an Interpretative Reading of 'Parsifal' by Mrs. Scott Raff (Toronto Saturday Night, March 30, 1912)
139.11.5 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression Announce a Shakespeare Festival, April 23 and 24” (The Globe, April 13, 1912)
139.11.6 “A unique entertainment was given last night by the students of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression entitled 'Elizabethan Revels'” (1912)
139.11.7 “Toronto will today have as its guest one of the most renowned musical men of the age in the person of Mr. Arthur Nikisch, the famous orchestral conductor” (The Globe, April 25, 1912)
139.11.8 “Margaret Eaton School Closing: Large Gathering at Commencement Exercises, Prizes Presented” (The Globe, May 23. 1912)
139.11.9 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression, a lecture series on Psychology by Professor A.H. Abbott, and a Reading Club by Charlotte Ross, B.A. (The Globe, October 19, 1912)
139.11.10 “Symbolism was the keynote of the annual recital of Mrs. Scott Raff at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression last Saturday night” (Toronto Saturday Night, December 14, 1912)
8) 139i12p01-06
139.12.1 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and a competition for scholarships in literature and expression (Toronto Saturday Night, January 19, 1913)
139.12.2 “Shakespeare Festival at the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, April 24, 1913)
139.12.3 “Elizabethan Revels” (The Globe, April 25, 1913)
139.12.4 “Miss Ruth Lewis Ashley's Debut at Massey Hall on April 18” (1913)
139.12.5 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, October 18, 1913)
139.12.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and a competition for scholarships in literature and expression (Toronto Saturday Night, December 6, 1913)
9) 139i13p01-03
139.13.1 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and Lenten Recitals (Toronto Saturday Night, February 28, 1914)
139.13.2 “Music and Drama” (The Globe, April 9, 1914)
139.13.3 “Is There To Be a General Election?” (The Globe, October 7, 1914)
10) 139i14p01-07
139.14.1 Advertisement for lectures open to the public at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Shakespeare's Hamlet and Richard II, Browning's Paracelsus and short poems, Voice Culture, Gymnasium, Aesthetic Dancing, Dramatic Art and Language (The Globe, February 6, 1915)
139.14.2 “Commencement at Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 22, 1915)
139.14.3 “Dramatic Art at the Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 26, 1915)
139.14.4 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and the Commencement Exercises (Toronto Saturday Night, May 29, 1915)
139.14.5 “Commencement Exercises at Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe May 29, 1915)
139.14.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, September 4, 1915)
139.14.7 “Women at Work and at Play” (The Globe, November 1, 1915)
11) 139i15p01-07
139.15.1 “Commencement at the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 22, 1916)
139.15.2 “Margaret Eaton Closing, Scholarships and Graduates, Mr. Smythe's Address” (The Globe, May 23, 1916)
139.15.3 “Mrs. George Nasmith wore a beautiful gown of white Georgette crepe, embroidered with maple leaves in silver and green at the closing of the Margaret Eaton School last night” (1916)
139.15.4-5 “Margaret Eaton Closing, Scholarships and Graduates, Mr. Smythe's Address” (The Globe, May 23, 1916)
139.15.6 The Toronto World, June 8, 1916
139.15.7 “Colonel Nasmith Retires From Active Service, Is Returning to Resume Duties as Director of City's Laboratories” (The Globe, October 24, 1916)
12) 139i16p01-03
139.16.1 “Graduation Day at Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 24, 1917)
139.16.2 “Big Change in World as Result of the War: Lieutenant Colonel Nasmith Talks on Concentration, addressing the graduating class of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 24, 1917)
139.16.3 “Graduation Day at Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 24, 1917)
13) 139i17p01-12
139.17.1 “Consolidated Posts: How Lieutenant Dixon Wagner, Nephew of Lady Whitney, Won His Military Cross” (The Toronto Daily Star, January 16, 1918)
139.17.2 “Veteran Educator Nathanael Burwash Has Passed Away” (The Globe, April 1, 1918)
139.17.3-4 “Noted Canadian Educator, Rev. Dr. Burwash, Is Dead” (April 1, 1918)
139.17.5 “Burwash Memorial Service in Victoria Chapel Tonight” (The Globe, April 4, 1918)
139.17.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, April 27, 1918)
139.17.7 “Colonel Nasmith Honored Again” (The Toronto Daily News, May 17, 1918)
139.17.8 “Lieutenant Colonel Nasmith's Degree, Doctor of Public Health” (The Evening Telegram, May 17, 1918)
139.17.9-10 “A Guardian of Helath: Lieutenant Colonel Nasmith” (The Toronto Word, May 20, 1918)
139.17.11 “Margaret Eaton School Commencement” (The Globe, May 24, 1918)
139.17.12 List of people present at the Margaret Eaton School Commencement Ceremony (The Globe, May 24, 1918)
14) 139i18p01-10
139.18.1-2 “Professor Mavor says that the real authors of the movement to oust the Doukhobors from their settlements are land speculators” (The Toronto Daily Star, May 6, 1919)
139.18.3 “Says Doukhobors Are Forced From Lands: Professor Mavor Issues Open Letter to Sir Thomas White, Urges Government Inquiry” (May 6, 1919)
139.18.4 “Colonel Nasmith to Resign and Assume New Position” (The Evening Telegram, September 19, 1919)
139.18.5 “Health Official Relinquishes Post: Col. Dr. George G. Nasmith Leaving Civic Service for Wider Field” (The Mail and Empire, September 20, 1919)
139.18.6 “Col. Nasmith on War” (The Evening Telegram, November 1, 1919)
139.18.7-8 “Diplomas at Eaton School, Addresses Delivered by Rev. C. A. Williams and Prince Hutton” (The Globe, June 2, 1919)
139.18.9 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, September 6, 1919)
139.18.10 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, September 27, 1919)
15) 139i19p01-05
139.19.1 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression Commencement Exercises” (Toronto Saturday Night, May 29, 1920)
139.19.2 “Graduating Exercises at the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, June 9, 1920)
139.19.3-4 “School Closes With Brilliant Entertainment: Margaret Eaton Pupils Do Credit to Their Fine Training” (The Globe, June 10, 1920)
139.19.5 “Canadian Women in the Public Eye: Mrs. G.G. Nasmith” (Toronto Saturday Night, September 11, 1920)
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1) 139i01p01-i05p02
139.1.1-2 “Saturday or Sunday: Why Do We Observe Sunday as the Sabbath?” (The Guardian, July 31, 1901)
139.2.1 Advertisements for the Toronto College of Music and the Toronto School of Physical Culture and Expression (September 13, 1902)
139.3.1 Advertisement for the Toronto School of Expression: Elocution, Physical Culture, Pedagogy, Literature (August 8, 1903)
139.3.2 Advertisement for the Toronto School of Expression: Elocution, Physical Culture, Pedagogy, Literature (October 3, 1903)
139.3.3 Article reporting start of winter term at Toronto College of Music, includes mention of Emma Scott Raff and Maud Pew (The Globe, October 20, 1903)
139.3.4 Advertisement for the Toronto College of Music where Emma Scott Raff is principal (Toronto Saturday Night, November 21, 1903)
139.4.1 “Some Notable Paintings at the O.S.A. Exhibition”, includes mention of Mrs. F. H. Torrington, President of the Toronto Branch of the National Council of Women (The Globe, March 11, 1905)
139.4.2 Advertisement for the Toronto College of Music where Emma Scott Raff is principal (Toronto Saturday Night, September 9, 1905)
139.5.1 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression where Emma Scott Raff is principal (The Globe, November 24, 1906)
139.5.2 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression where Emma Scott Raff is principal (The Globe, December 29, 1906)
2) 139i06p01-14
139.6.1 “A Beautiful Teaching Centre: The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, January 19, 1907)
139.6.2 “Literature and Expression” (1907)
139.6.3 “Professor Duggan of Melbourne University, Australia gives a lecture at the Margaret Eaton School of Expression” (The Globe, November 22, 1907)
139.6.4 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression where Emma Scott Raff is principal (Toronto Saturday Night, November 16, 1907)
139.6.5 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression where Emma Scott Raff is principal (Toronto Saturday Night, October 19, 1907)
139.6.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression where Emma Scott Raff is principal (Toronto Saturday Night, September 28, 1907)
139.6.7 “The Hall of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression was filled to its capacity on Wednesday evening to hear a piano recital by the talented young artist Dollie Blair” (The Globe, April 6, 1907)
139.6.8 “Music and the Drama” (The Globe, February 26, 1907)
139.6.9 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression, Principal Mrs. Scott Raff, announce the course of lectures: Professor Alexander on Hamlet and Dr. Amyot on Chemistry of Foods” (News, February 2, 1907)
139.6.10 “The New Head of the T. Eaton Company: Mr. John Craig Eaton” (The Star, February 1, 1907)
139.6.11 “Thousands of Employees View the Late Mr. Eaton: Body, Surrounded by Floral Tributes, Viewed by Throngs, Arrangements for the Funeral Services, Tributes From Friends of the Deceased Merchant” (The Star, February 1, 1907)
139.6.12 “Social Events: Formal Opening of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, January 8, 1907)
139.6.13 Social Events: The Globe, January 8, 1907
139.6.14 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Opening of Magnificent New Building on North Street - An Institution Which Aims to Provide an Ideal Education for Women” (The News, January 8, 1907)
3) 139i07p01-05
139.7.1-3 Advertisement for “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Offering a Practical Education for Women and Girls in English Literature, French and German, Physical Culture, Voice Culture, and Interpretation” (The Globe, January 11, 1908)
139.7.4 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Jane Austen, Greek Sculpture, Ancient Greek Theatre, Early Church Drama, Canadian Writers, Modern Romance, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Browning, Musicals, Irish Drama (Toronto Saturday Night, November 14, 1908)
139.7.5 “Mrs. Massey-Treble” (The Globe, December 4, 1908)
4) 139i08p01-15
139.8.1 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Yeats, Irish Learning, Early Church Drama (The Globe, January 2, 1909)
139.8.2 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Early Church Drama, Canadian Writers, Modern Romance (The Globe, January 9, 1909)
139.8.3 “Social Events: Dr. Richard Burton of the University of Minnesota lecture at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, February 1, 1909)
139.8.4 Advertisement for a recital of A Midsummer Nights' Dream by Miss Thomas, the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, February 6, 1909)
139.8.5 “Miss Petley Thomas of the faculty of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression gave a splendid interpretative reading of Shakespeare's Midsummer Nights' Dream” (The Globe, February 19, 1909)
139.8.6 Advertisement for “Browning: Interpretative readings by J.A. Macdonald, Editor of The Globe at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, February 20, 1909)
139.8.7 “Series of readings from the poems of Browning by J.A. Macdonald at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression last night” (The Globe, February 26, 1909)
139.8.8 Advertisement for lectures series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, March 6, 1909)
139.8.9 “Large audience gathered in the theatre of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression last night when Mrs. Scott Raff gave her reading of The Shadowy Waters by Yeats” (The Globe, March 26, 1909)
139.8.10 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, May 15, 1909)
139.8.11 “The Associate Players of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression gave a charming entertainment last night” (The Globe, May 15, 1909)
139.8.12 “The Associate Players of this city recently gave a very interesting performance of some Irish Plays” (Toronto Saturday Night, May 22, 1909)
139.8.13 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, September 18, 1909)
139.8.14 Advertisement for lecture series at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, October 16, 1909)
139.8.15 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression “offering daily and evening classes in English literature, French and German, physical culture, voice culture, singing, interpretation, and dramatic art; special evening classes for business men in oratory, public speaking and debate with Robert Stuart Pigott” (Toronto Saturday Night, November 20, 1909)
5) 139i09p01-09
139.9.1 “Should Canadian Women Vote?” (The Globe, March 4, 1910)
139.9.2 “Students at Rehoboam: Pleasant Gathering Held in Temple Building, Prominent Educationists Take Part in Lodge-room Ceremonies and Notable Banquet” (The Globe, March 4, 1910)
139.9.3 “Closing Exercises at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (Toronto Saturday Night, May 30, 1910)
139.9.4 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, November 3, 1910)
139.9.5 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, November 5, 1910)
139.9.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (December 3, 1910)
139.9.7 “Mrs. Scott Raff's Recital” (The Globe, December 5, 1910)
139.9.8 “Comedies by Students of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, December 17, 1910)
139.9.9 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and the Arthurian Legends Reading Club (The Globe, December 17, 1910)
6) 139i10p01-14
139.10.1 “The Playboy of the Western World: A Comedy in Three Cats by J.M. Synge” (The Globe, January 23, 1911)
139.10.2 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, March 4, 1911)
139.10.3-4 “Music and Drama” (The Globe, March 6, 1911)
139.10.5 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and for a Dramatic Recital by Miss Topley Thomas (The Globe, March 9, 1911)
139.10.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, March 15, 1911)
139.10.7 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, April 6, 1911)
139.10.8 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and for 'She Stoops to Conquer' by the Associate Players (Toronto Saturday Night, April 15, 1911)
139.10.9 “Student Recital, Commencement Exercises at the Margaret Eaton School” (May 19. 1911)
139.10.10 “Prizes are Awarded by Lieutenant Governor: Commencement Exercises Held at the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 23, 1911)
139.10.11 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, Fall 1911)
139.10.12 Advertisement for “The Postponed Recital of The Blue Bird by Mrs. Scott Raff on December 9, 1911” (The Globe, December 9, 1911)
139.10.13 “Mrs. Raff's Recital” (The Globe, December 11, 1911)
139.10.14 “The interpretative recital by Mrs. Emma Scott Raff at the Margaret Eaton School last Saturday night attracted a large and interested audience” (Toronto Saturday Night, December 16, 1911)
7) 139i11p01-10
139.11.1 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and for a Lecture Recital by Dr. Richard Burton titled 'From Shakespeare to Burton' (Toronto Saturday Night, January 27, 1912)
139.11.2-3 “Mrs. Nathanael Burwash, wife of the Chancellor of Victoria College” (The Globe, February 3, 1912)
139.11.4 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and for an Interpretative Reading of 'Parsifal' by Mrs. Scott Raff (Toronto Saturday Night, March 30, 1912)
139.11.5 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression Announce a Shakespeare Festival, April 23 and 24” (The Globe, April 13, 1912)
139.11.6 “A unique entertainment was given last night by the students of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression entitled 'Elizabethan Revels'” (1912)
139.11.7 “Toronto will today have as its guest one of the most renowned musical men of the age in the person of Mr. Arthur Nikisch, the famous orchestral conductor” (The Globe, April 25, 1912)
139.11.8 “Margaret Eaton School Closing: Large Gathering at Commencement Exercises, Prizes Presented” (The Globe, May 23. 1912)
139.11.9 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression, a lecture series on Psychology by Professor A.H. Abbott, and a Reading Club by Charlotte Ross, B.A. (The Globe, October 19, 1912)
139.11.10 “Symbolism was the keynote of the annual recital of Mrs. Scott Raff at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression last Saturday night” (Toronto Saturday Night, December 14, 1912)
8) 139i12p01-06
139.12.1 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and a competition for scholarships in literature and expression (Toronto Saturday Night, January 19, 1913)
139.12.2 “Shakespeare Festival at the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, April 24, 1913)
139.12.3 “Elizabethan Revels” (The Globe, April 25, 1913)
139.12.4 “Miss Ruth Lewis Ashley's Debut at Massey Hall on April 18” (1913)
139.12.5 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, October 18, 1913)
139.12.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and a competition for scholarships in literature and expression (Toronto Saturday Night, December 6, 1913)
9) 139i13p01-03
139.13.1 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and Lenten Recitals (Toronto Saturday Night, February 28, 1914)
139.13.2 “Music and Drama” (The Globe, April 9, 1914)
139.13.3 “Is There To Be a General Election?” (The Globe, October 7, 1914)
10) 139i14p01-07
139.14.1 Advertisement for lectures open to the public at the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Shakespeare's Hamlet and Richard II, Browning's Paracelsus and short poems, Voice Culture, Gymnasium, Aesthetic Dancing, Dramatic Art and Language (The Globe, February 6, 1915)
139.14.2 “Commencement at Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 22, 1915)
139.14.3 “Dramatic Art at the Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 26, 1915)
139.14.4 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression and the Commencement Exercises (Toronto Saturday Night, May 29, 1915)
139.14.5 “Commencement Exercises at Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe May 29, 1915)
139.14.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, September 4, 1915)
139.14.7 “Women at Work and at Play” (The Globe, November 1, 1915)
11) 139i15p01-07
139.15.1 “Commencement at the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 22, 1916)
139.15.2 “Margaret Eaton Closing, Scholarships and Graduates, Mr. Smythe's Address” (The Globe, May 23, 1916)
139.15.3 “Mrs. George Nasmith wore a beautiful gown of white Georgette crepe, embroidered with maple leaves in silver and green at the closing of the Margaret Eaton School last night” (1916)
139.15.4-5 “Margaret Eaton Closing, Scholarships and Graduates, Mr. Smythe's Address” (The Globe, May 23, 1916)
139.15.6 The Toronto World, June 8, 1916
139.15.7 “Colonel Nasmith Retires From Active Service, Is Returning to Resume Duties as Director of City's Laboratories” (The Globe, October 24, 1916)
12) 139i16p01-03
139.16.1 “Graduation Day at Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 24, 1917)
139.16.2 “Big Change in World as Result of the War: Lieutenant Colonel Nasmith Talks on Concentration, addressing the graduating class of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 24, 1917)
139.16.3 “Graduation Day at Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 24, 1917)
13) 139i17p01-12
139.17.1 “Consolidated Posts: How Lieutenant Dixon Wagner, Nephew of Lady Whitney, Won His Military Cross” (The Toronto Daily Star, January 16, 1918)
139.17.2 “Veteran Educator Nathanael Burwash Has Passed Away” (The Globe, April 1, 1918)
139.17.3-4 “Noted Canadian Educator, Rev. Dr. Burwash, Is Dead” (April 1, 1918)
139.17.5 “Burwash Memorial Service in Victoria Chapel Tonight” (The Globe, April 4, 1918)
139.17.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, April 27, 1918)
139.17.7 “Colonel Nasmith Honored Again” (The Toronto Daily News, May 17, 1918)
139.17.8 “Lieutenant Colonel Nasmith's Degree, Doctor of Public Health” (The Evening Telegram, May 17, 1918)
139.17.9-10 “A Guardian of Helath: Lieutenant Colonel Nasmith” (The Toronto Word, May 20, 1918)
139.17.11 “Margaret Eaton School Commencement” (The Globe, May 24, 1918)
139.17.12 List of people present at the Margaret Eaton School Commencement Ceremony (The Globe, May 24, 1918)
14) 139i18p01-10
139.18.1-2 “Professor Mavor says that the real authors of the movement to oust the Doukhobors from their settlements are land speculators” (The Toronto Daily Star, May 6, 1919)
139.18.3 “Says Doukhobors Are Forced From Lands: Professor Mavor Issues Open Letter to Sir Thomas White, Urges Government Inquiry” (May 6, 1919)
139.18.4 “Colonel Nasmith to Resign and Assume New Position” (The Evening Telegram, September 19, 1919)
139.18.5 “Health Official Relinquishes Post: Col. Dr. George G. Nasmith Leaving Civic Service for Wider Field” (The Mail and Empire, September 20, 1919)
139.18.6 “Col. Nasmith on War” (The Evening Telegram, November 1, 1919)
139.18.7-8 “Diplomas at Eaton School, Addresses Delivered by Rev. C. A. Williams and Prince Hutton” (The Globe, June 2, 1919)
139.18.9 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, September 6, 1919)
139.18.10 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, September 27, 1919)
15) 139i19p01-05
139.19.1 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression Commencement Exercises” (Toronto Saturday Night, May 29, 1920)
139.19.2 “Graduating Exercises at the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, June 9, 1920)
139.19.3-4 “School Closes With Brilliant Entertainment: Margaret Eaton Pupils Do Credit to Their Fine Training” (The Globe, June 10, 1920)
139.19.5 “Canadian Women in the Public Eye: Mrs. G.G. Nasmith” (Toronto Saturday Night, September 11, 1920)
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