Folder 140 — Newspaper Articles 1921-1980 — Margaret Eaton School Toronto 1901-1942
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Folder 140 — Newspaper Articles 1921-1980 — Margaret Eaton School Toronto 1901-1942
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- Clippings (Books newspapers etc), George Gallie Nasmith 1877-1965, Mildrew Marsh, Bertram Forsyth 1887-1927, John Craig Eaton 1876-1922, Emma Scott Raff Nasmith 1870-1940, Dora Mavor Moore 1888-1979, James Mavor 1854-1925, Robert Young Eaton 1875-1956, Hazel Ireland Eaton 1889-1965, Mary G. Hamilton, Camp Tanamakoon (Huntsville Ont), James Alexander Macdonald 1862-1923, Francis John Moore 1885-1968, Margaret Wilson Beattie Eaton 1842-1933, Anne Fergusson, Irma Elvira Moyer 1910-?, Adrienne Adams, Harry McGee 1861-1939, Rosaline Rebecca Kennedy Torrington 1852-1941, Nora Griffiths, Roberta Hill, Iris Margaret Burnside 1894-1915, Reverend Docotr W. H. Hincks, Dorothy Newsom Ridgway Jackson 1906-?, Florence E. Withrow, RMS Lusitania, Toronto Ont—History, University of Toronto—School of physical and Health Education—History, Margaret Eaton School 1901-1942 (Toronto Ont), Schools—Ontario—Toronto, Drama—Study and teaching (Higher)—Curricula
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- margareteatonschool; toronto
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- English
Folder 140 has 31 items divided among 33 PDFs:
1) 140i01p01-08
140.1.1 “Seek to Promote National Healthy: Dr. J.W. Robertson and Col. Nasmith Address Board of Trade” (The Mail and Empire, April 27, 1921)
140.1.2 “A demonstration of physical education was given by the undergraduate students of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, June 11, 1921)
140.1.3 “Miss Mildrew Marsh will return to Toronto” (The Globe, June 9, 1921)
140.1.4 “The students of the Margaret Eaton School are presenting A Midsummer Night's Dream” (The Globe, June 9, 1921)
140.1.5 “The annual luncheon given by the alumnae of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, June 13, 1921)
140.1.6 "Theatre at Hart House” (The Toronto Daily Star, September 3, 1921)
140.1.7 “Director Seeks Canadian Plays: Bertram Forsyth, Now in Charge of Hart House Theatre, in Harness” (The Globe, September 9, 1921)
140.1.8 “Mr. Bertram Will Direct Hart House Theatricals” (The Toronto Daily Star, August 4, 1921)
2) 140i02p01-16
140.2.1 “Mr. Bertram Speaks On Value of Hero Worship” (The Globe, January 26, 1922)
140.2.2-3 “Death Claims Sir John Eaton” (The Globe, March 31, 1922)
140.2.4 “Sir John Eaton Leaves Estate of $13,089,622” (The Globe, June 10, 1922)
140.2.5 “Death Claims Sir John C. Eaton, Greatest Merchant of Dominion and Giant in Empire War Service” (The Globe, March 31, 1922)
140.2.6 “Twelfth Night Well Played: Clever Pupils of Margaret Eaton School Score Success, Cast Entirely of Girls” (The Globe, April 10, 1922)
140.2.7 “Lectures On Art of Reading Aloud: Prof. Greaves Speaks at Women's Art Association Meeting” (The Globe, April 20, 1922)
140.2.8 “Fine Program by Students: Margaret Eaton School Pupils Give Classical Readings, Large Class This Year” (The Globe, June 3, 1922)
140.2.9 “Announcement: Presentation of the Piper by the students of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, June 9, 1922)
140.2.10 “Recalls Days of Childhood: 'The Piper' at Margaret Eaton School Delightful Success, Attendance Gratifying” (The Globe, June 10, 1922)
140.2.11 “The charming play 'The Piper' which was performed at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on Friday afternoon” (The Globe, June 12, 1922)
140.2.12 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Physical Education and Dramatic Art (The Globe, August 12, 1922)
140.2.13 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: School opens September 14 (The Globe, September 9, 1922)
140.2.14 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression Public Speaking Course for Professional and Business Men (The Globe, September 30, 1922)
140.2.15 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Mrs. George Nasmith, Principal, and Mr. Charles M.D. Sparrow, Instructor (Toronto Saturday Night, September 16, 1922)
140.2.16 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Physical Education and Dramatic Art (The Globe, September 23, 1922)
3) 140i03p01-06
140.3.1 “The Woman About Town: Mrs. Dora Mavor Moore” (The Evening Telegram, March 3, 1923)
140.3.2 “Prof. James Mavor Retires from Chair Held Over 30 Years” (The Globe, May 23, 1923)
140.3.3 “Eaton School Players Do Meritorious Work, Program Includes Yeats' Play, Folk Songs, and Dances” (The Globe, June 15, 1923)
140.3.4 “Among the guests attending the Margaret Eaton School annual theatre day at the Royal Alexandra yesterday” (The Globe, June 15, 1923)
140.3.5 “His Honor the Lieutenant Governor honored by his presence the commencement of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, June 16, 1923)
140.3.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, December 22, 1922)
4) 140i04p01-16
140.4.1 “Mr and Mrs R.Y. Eaton, Toronto, gave a garden fete at their residence on Highlands Avenue” (Toronto Saturday Night, June 21, 1924)
140.4.2-4 “Few events have been as impressive and enjoyable as the garden fete given by the undergraduate students of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, June 16, 1924)
140.4.5-6 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression attracted a large number of relatives and friends yesterday to the annual distribution of prizes” (The Globe, June 18, 1924)
140.4.7 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Physical Education and Dramatic Art (The Globe, August 9, 1924)
140.4.8 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, September 6, 1924)
140.4.9 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression held a reception yesterday for the new students” (The Globe, September 6, 1924)
140.4.10 “The resignation of Mrs. Emma Scott Nasmith as Principal of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression has been announced” (The Globe, September 20, 1924)
140.4.11 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression Evening Classes (The Globe, September 27, 1924)
140.4.12 “Would-Be Orators Must Study Voice” (The Mail and Empire, November 28, 1924)
140.4.13 Social Events: The Globe, December 20, 1924
140.4.14-15 “The Associate Players of the Margaret Eaton School gave a capital performance of 'The Young Person in Pink'” (The Globe, December 20, 1924)
140.4.16 “Cases of Peritonitis Under New Treatment: Discovery of Dr. W.A. Costain May Have Far-reaching Results” (The Mail and Empire, December 7, 1924)
5) 140i05p01-12
140.5.1 “One Act Plays” (The Globe, April 2, 1925)
140.5.2 Social Events (The Globe, April 3, 1925)
140.5.3 “Exercises of Girls Cleverly Performed: Annual Demonstration in Margaret Eaton School is Popular Event” (The Mail and Empire, May 23, 1925)
140.5.4 “Forsythe Takes Charge Margaret Eaton School: Fall Term Opens October 5th With Instruction in the Arts” (The Daily Star, June 9, 1925)
140.5.5 “The last of the series of commencement programs graciously given by the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, June 12, 1925)
140.5.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression, Bertram Forsythe, Principal (The Globe, July 18, 1925)
140.5.7 “New Little Theatre Opens With Shaw as Trump Card, Mr. Bertram Forsythe's 'First Night' at Margaret Eaton School Theatre Draws Crowded House” (The Evening Telegram, October 6, 1925)
140.5.8 “Three Playlets: Margaret Eaton Theatre Presents Varied Offerings This Week” (The Globe, November 18, 1925)
140.5.9 “'The Wild Duck' Players' Club Opera Its Season at Margaret Eaton Theatre” (The Globe, December 2, 1925)
140.5.10 “May Pay Teachers by New Schedule, Special Committee of Board Recommends Grading System” (The Globe, December 1, 1925)
140.5.11 “Gay Fairy Fantasy: Margaret Eaton Performance Should Improve During Week” (December 29, 1925)
140.5.12 “World Teacher Explains Mission, Can Be Felt That New Order Is Coming, He Says” (The Globe, December 30, 1925)
6) 140i06p01-12
140.6.1 “First Night Reviews of Local Theatres” (The Mail and Empire, February 2, 1926)
140.6.2 Advertisement for Camp Tanamakoon, Mary G. Hamilton, Director (Toronto Saturday Night, May 22, 1926)
140.6.3 “'The Cherry Orchard' Magnificently Acted” (The Mail and Empire, May 20, 1926)
140.6.4 “School Graduates Urged To Maintain Spirit of Youth, Rev. Dr. Macdonald Addresses Margaret Eaton Students, Prizes are Presented” (The Globe, May 29, 1926)
140.6.5 “The annual luncheon of the Alumnae of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 29, 1926)
140.6.6 “Eaton Girls Hold May Day Pageant” (The Globe, May 31, 1926)
140.6.7 “School to Specialize in the Dramatic Art: Bertram Forsyth Appointed as Principal of Margaret Eaton School” (The Mail and Empire, June 9, 1925)
140.6.8 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School, Mary G. Hamilton, Principal (Toronto Saturday Night, July 10, 1926)
140.6.9 Death Announcement: McFetridge (The Globe, August 16, 1926)
140.6.10 “Former Hart House Head Mr. Bertram Forsyth Now in New York” (The Evening Telegram, October 16, 1926)
140.6.11 “Bertram Forsyth Stages 'The Humble' in New York” (The Mail and Empire, October 23, 1926)
140.6.12 “Tells of Educational Value of Dramatics: Mrs. F.J. Moore Addresses Brown Home and School Club” (The Mail and Empire, December 14, 1926)
7) 140i07p01-10
140.7.1 Advertisement: “Why Not Swim at the Margaret Eaton School?” (The Globe, January 1, 1927)
140.7.2 “Dramatic Instinct Inborn” (The Mail and Empire, January 15, 1927)
140.7.3 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Guest of Honor at Birthday Party” (The Toronto Daily Star, March 8, 1927)
140.7.4 “Annual P.T. Exhibit Delights Audience: Pupils of Margaret Eaton School Give Interesting and Varied Program” (The Globe, May 27, 1927)
140.7.5 “Bertram Forsyth's Tragic Death Shocks His Toronto Friends: Former Director of Hart House Theatre, Victim of Depression, Ends His Life in New York” (The Evening Telegram, September 17, 1927)
140.7.6 “Bertram Forsyth's Tragic Death Shocks His Toronto Friends: Former Director of Hart House Theatre, Victim of Depression, Ends His Life in New York” (The Evening Telegram, September 17, 1927)
140.7.7 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression, Mary G. Hamilton, Director (December 3, 1910)
140.7.8 “Collect Arrears of Tax on Liquor” (The Daily Mail and Empire, September 17, 1927)
140.7.9 “Bertram Forsyth Takes Own Life” (The Evening Telegram, September 17, 1927)
140.7.10 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (1927)
8) 140i08p01-02
140.8.1 Margaret Eaton School Alumnae Luncheon (May 26, 1928)
140.8.2 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, July 14, 1928)
9) 140i09p01-03
140.9.1 “Professor Greaves Appointed to Yale: Well-Known Throughout Canada as Authority on Public Speaking” (The Toronto Daily Star, January 25, 1929)
140.9.2 “A new note was introduced into the annual demonstration of physical education of Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 21, 1929)
140.9.3 “Graduates Advised at Commencement: Prof. W. H. Greaves Addresses Margaret Eaton Class” (The Globe, May 23, 1989)
10) 140i10p01-05
140.10.1 “Hart House Theatre Christmas Presentation: The Wizard of Oz” (The Globe, January 4, 1930)
140.10.2 “Rich and Poor Get Best Medical Help: Those In Between Are the Unfortunate, Says Dr. G.G. Nasmith” (The Mail and Empire, April 5, 1930)
140.10.3 “The Alumnae of the Margaret Eaton School held its annual luncheon yesterday at the Royal York Hotel” (The Globe, May 27, 1950)
140.10.4 “Thousands Applaud Dances and Drills: Physical Demonstration Is Given by Eaton School Students” (The Globe, May 28, 1930)
140.10.5 “Playing the Game Advised By Pastor At Commencement: Diplomas and Prizes Given Graduates of Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 29, 1930)
11) 140i11p01-08
140.11.1 “Brilliant Musicale Marks Eaton's Auditorium Opening” (The Globe, March 27, 1931)
140.11.2 “Margaret Eaton Girls In Gym Demonstration” (The Globe, May 27, 1931)
140.11.3 “Students Graduate at Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 29, 1931)
140.11.4 “Married Teacher Problem Under Fire in the West” (The Mail and Empire, June 15, 1931)
140.11.5 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School, Mary G. Hamilton, Principal (The Globe, September 26, 1931)
140.11.6 “Dance, Sing, Cure Disease of Depression: Authority on Folk Dancing Says People Need Natural Recreation, Jazz Dancing is a Fad” (The Globe, October 10, 1931)
140.11.7 “Folk Dancing Has New Value: American Authority Conducts Course at Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, October 14, 1931)
140.11.8 “Folk Dances of World May Vary But Music Runs in Similar Strain” (The Globe, October 15, 1931)
12) 140i12p01-05
140.12.1 “Mrs. George Nasmith's home on Oriole Gardens was a mass of spring flowers when she entertained at ten yesterday afternoon” (The Globe, March 19, 1932)
140.12.2 “Swimming Program at the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, April 9, 1932)
140.12.3 “Margaret Eaton School Graduation Ceremonies” (The Globe, May 28, 1932)
140.12.4 Advertisement for Badminton Lessons at the Margaret Eaton School (The Globe, October 1, 1932)
140.12.5 “Gymnasium Group Observes Reunion: Graduates of Physical Education Meet in Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, December 30, 1932)
13) 140i13p01-09
140.13.1 “An enjoyable luncheon was given yesterday at Wymilwood by the Alumnae of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 26, 1933)
140.13.2 “Margaret Eaton Holds Graduation” (The Globe, May 27, 1933)
140.13.3 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School (The Globe, September 23, 1933)
140.13.4 “Assuming High Office In Great Eaton Firm, J.J. Vaughan Honored” (The Globe, October 27, 1933)
140.13.5 “Healthy Speaker: Miss Florence Somers of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, December 28, 1933)
140.13.6 “Man She Nicknamed 'Hermes' Died Just Before Mrs. Eaton” (The Toronto Daily Star, March 22, 1933)
140.13.7 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Dies; One of Original Directors of Husband's Great Store” (The Evening Telegram, March 20, 1933)
140.13.8 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Is Taken By Death” (The Globe, March 20, 1933)
140.13.9 “Hundreds Mourn In Final Tribute” (March 1933)
14) 140i13p10-19
140.13.10 “Hundreds Join Deep Mourning For Mrs. Eaton: Many Services to Humanity Recalled in Tributes From All Walks of Life” (The Evening Telegram, March 20, 1933)
140.13.11-13 “Reverent Thousands Bow Silent Tributes To Late Mrs. Eaton” (March 1933)
140.13.14 “City Bids Adieu to Mrs. Eaton” (The Daily Mail and Empire, March 22, 1933)
140.13.15 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton” (March 1933)
140.13.16 “Mourns as Final Tribute Is Paid Mrs. Timothy Eaton” (The Telegram, March 22, 1933)
140.13.17 “Mrs. T. Eaton Leaves Estate of $661,443: Residence Left to Daughter, Stocks to Son, and Remainder of Estate to Immediate Kin” (March 1933)
140.13.18 “Church Service for Mrs. Eaton at 3pm Today” (The Globe, March 24, 1933)
140.13.19 “Scenes As Mrs. Timothy Eaton is Reverently Borne To Her Last Rest” (The Globe, March 22, 1933)
15) 140i13p20-23
140.13.20 “Fine Life Worthily Lived Is Eulogy to Mrs. Eaton” (The Evening Telegram, March 22, 1933)
140.13.21 “Crowds Line Street In Tribute to Mrs. Eaton” (The Evening Telegram, March 22, 1933)
140.13.22 “Brief Illness Is Fatal To Mrs. Timothy Eaton, Store Founder's Widow” (The Mail and Empire, March 20, 1933)
140.13.23 “Simplicity to Mark Mrs. Eaton's Funeral” (The Mail and Empire, March 21, 1933)
16) 140i13p24-29
140.13.24 “Tribute of Thousands Is Paid to Memory of Gracious Lady” (March 1933)
140.13.25 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Passes At Oakville” (The Toronto Daily Star, March 20, 1933)
140.13.26 “The Late Mrs. Timothy Eaton” (The Toronto Daily Star, March 1933)
140.13.27 “Whole City Pays Tribute to Mrs. Timothy Eaton” (The Toronto Daily Star, March 22, 1933)
140.13.28 “Crowds Also Wait Outside During Service for Mrs. Timothy Eaton: Favorite Hymns” (March 1933)
140.13.29 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Dies at Her Oakville Home” (March 20, 1933)
17) 140i13p30-40
140.13.30 “Memory of Gracious Lady Warmly Recalled” (March 1933)
140.13.31 “Death Comes After 91st Birthday to Dowager of Vast Retail Enterprise, Renowned for Her Welfare Activities, Funeral on Tuesday” (March 20, 1933)
140.13.32-34 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton, Pneumonia Follows Attack on Illness, Funeral on Tuesday” (The Globe, March 20, 1933)
140.13.35-38 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Passes At Oakville” (March 1933)
140.13.39 “Eaton Family Gives $50,000 Trust Fund To Be Held By Church Trustees for Benefit of Needy”
140.13.40 “Death of Mrs. Timothy Eaton Removes a Benefactor”
18) 140i14p01-09
140.14.1 “Miss Mary Hamilton and Miss Anne Fergusson received the many at the delightful at home given yesterday at the Margaret Eaton School residence” (The Globe, March 3, 1934)
140.14.2 “Noted Women To Be Speakers In Health Week” (The Globe, January 6, 1934)
140.14.3 “Demonstrations and Talk At YWCA Health Program” (The Globe, January 9, 1934)
140.14.4 “Health Week Brings Crowd To YWCA” (The Globe, January 13, 1934)
140.14.5 “Skating Exhibition At Variety Arena” (The Globe, March 3, 1934)
140.14.6 “Young Ladies Ready to Dance on the Green” (The Mail and Empire, March 18, 1934)
140.14.7 “Margaret Eaton School Alumnae are holding a luncheon today at Wymilwood in honor of the graduating class” (The Globe, May 19, 1934)
140.14.8 “Students Give Fine Program: Margaret Eaton School Demonstration Well Attended” (The Globe, May 19, 1934)
140.14.9 “Heirloom Gold Chain Alumnae's Love Token: Miss Mary Hamilton After 24 Years Parts From School” (The Mail and Empire, May 21, 1934)
19) 140i14p10-19
140.14.10 “Retires After 24 Years” (The Telegram, May 21, 1934)
140.14.11 “Resigns Position” (The Globe, May 21, 1934)
140.14.12 “Students Give Fine Program: Margaret Eaton School Demonstration Went Well” (The Globe, May 19, 1934)
140.14.13 “Margaret Eaton School Alumnae are holding a luncheon today at Wymilwood in honor of the graduating class” (The Globe, May 19, 1934)
140.14.14 “Graduation at M.E.S.” (The Evening Telegram, May 22, 1934)
140.14.15 “Eaton School Grads Receive Diplomas” (The Toronto Daily Star, May 23, 1934)
140.14.16 “Margaret Eaton School Graduates Receive Awards” (The Evening Telegram, May 23, 1934)
140.14.17 “Graduates Honored At Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 23, 1934)
140.14.18 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School (The Globe, July 6, 1935)
140.14.19 “Farmer Given $4,323 In Collision Action” (The Toronto Daily Star, October 25, 1934)
20) 140i15p01-03
140.15.1 Program for Classes Offered By Margaret Eaton School: Creative Dancing, German Gymnastics, Folk Dancing and Games for Recreation Leaders (January 9, 1935)
140.15.2 “Margaret Eaton Girls Give Fine Program” (The Globe, May 21, 1935)
140.15.3 “Graduate With Honors”, “Margaret Eaton Girls Are Awarded Diplomas” (The Globe, May 22, 1935)
21) 140i16p01-09
140.16.1 “Miss Irma Moyer Goes To India” (The Globe, April 6, 1936)
140.16.2 “YWCA Collects $27,070 to Date” (The Globe, April 4, 1936)
140.16.3 “In Modern Dance Recital” (The Globe, May 2, 1936)
140.16.4 “'Y' Refresher Course Draws Registrations From All Over Canada” (The Globe, May 19, 1936)
140.16.5 “A luncheon event in honor of Miss Irma Moyer” (The Globe, May 20, 1936)
140.16.6-7 “16 Students of Margaret Eaton Get Diplomas” (The Globe, May 23, 1936)
140.16.8 “Dr. F. Marlow Dies in His 60th Year” (Mail and Empire, August 24, 1936)
140.16.9 “Margaret Eaton Special Attracts Young Women From Distant Places” (The Globe, December 29, 1936)
22) 140i17p01-05
140.17.1 “Helen Rogers Bride-Elect Centre of Social Whirl” (The Toronto Daily Star, April 6, 1937)
140.17.2 “Principals in Church Weddings Saturday: Mr and Mrs Elwyn, Mr and Mrs T.E. Parkinson” (The Globe and Mail, April 2, 1937)
140.17.3 “Margaret Eaton School Graduation May 26” (The Globe and Mail, May 22, 1937)
140.17.4 “Happiness, Originality, Loyalty Advised for Margaret Eaton Girls” (The Globe, May 27, 1937)
140.17.5 “Take Part In Coming Events” (The Evening Telegram, December 23, 1937)
23) 140i18p01-06
140.18.1 “Margaret Eaton Pupils At Eglinton Hunt Club For Their Annual Dance” (The Globe and Mail, February 10, 1938)
140.18.2 “Camp Counsellors Given Advice Upon Material and Work” (The Globe and Mail, March 4, 1938)
140.18.3 “Modern Creative and Social Dancing Featured at Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 19, 1938)
140.18.4 “Margaret Eaton Musicale Tonight” (The Globe and Mail, December 6, 1938)
140.18.5 “Health Education Study on Tuesday” (The Globe and Mail, December 24, 1938)
140.18.6 “Refresher Course at Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, December 26, 1938)
24) 140i19p01-09
140.19.1 “Simplicity Marks Rites For Col. Harry McGee” (The Globe, January 14, 1939)
140.19.2 “Miss Adrienne Adams is convening the Margaret Eaton School” (The Evening Telegram, February 10, 1939)
140.19.3 “Dr. McMurrich Noted Teacher Dies in Toronto” (The Evening Telegram, February 10, 1939)
140.19.4 “Margaret Eaton Pupils Conclude Skating Term” (The Globe and Mail, March 1, 1939)
140.19.5 “Death Calls Harry McGee” (The Globe and Mail, April 11, 1939)
140.19.6 “Eaton Stores Mark Funeral” (The Globe and Mail, April 12, 1939)
140.19.7 “Col. McGee Laid To Rest” (April 14, 1939)
140.19.8 “Representatives of every province in the Dominion with the exception of Prince Edward Island, are taking part in the recital of the modern dance” (The Globe and Mail, April 20, 1939)
140.19.9 “Among the guests who will attend the recital of modern dance to be given by the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, April 28, 1939)
25) 140i19p10-18
140.19.10 “Among the guests who will attend the recital of modern dance to be given by the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, April 28, 1939)
140.19.11 “Among the guests from out of town who will attend the recital of the modern dance to be given by students of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, April 28, 1939)
140.19.12 “Recital of the Modern Dance, original creations by students at Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, April 29, 1939)
140.19.13 “The Modern Dance by students of the Margaret Eaton School a very commendable affair” (The Globe and Mail, May 6, 1939)
140.19.14 “Many Parts of Canada Contribute to Demonstration At Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, May 26, 1939)
140.19.15 “Selfish Attitude Bad for Canada: Margaret Eaton School Graduates Urged to Be Citizens of World” (The Globe and Mail, May 27, 1939)
140.19.16 “The Margaret Eaton School, Toronto” (August 1, 1939)
140.19.17 “M. Eaton School Refresher Aims: Physical Education Up-to-Date Program” (The Globe and Mail, December 27, 1939)
140.19.18 “YWCA Physical Directors Meet In Health Program Conference” (The Globe and Mail, December 28. 1939)
26) 140i20p01-09
140.20.1 “A happy event of yesterday was the annual at home of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, April 31, 1940)
140.20.2 “Camp Education Course” (The Globe and Mail, February 5, 1940)
140.20.3 “Camp Life Has Improved In Many Directions” (The Globe and Mail, February 8, 1940)
140.20.4 “School Dance At Granite Club” (The Evening Telegram, February 9, 1940)
140.20.5 “Camp Education Course” (The Globe and Mail, February 15, 1940)
140.20.6 “Urges Teachers With Families Be Paid More” (The Globe and Mail, February 16, 1940)
140.20.7 “Margaret Eaton Dance At Granite Club” (The Globe and Mail, February 9, 1940)
140.20.8 “Miss Mary R. Walker, convener of the committee in charge of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, February 9, 1940)
140.20.9 “Art and Literary Leader Mrs. George Nasmith Dies” (The Evening Telegram, February 17, 1940)
27) 140i20p10-13
140.20.10 “Art and Literary Leader Mrs. George Nasmith Dies” (The Evening Telegram, February 17, 1940)
140.20.11 Death Announcement: Emma Scott Nasmith (The Globe and Mail, February 19, 1940)
140.20.12 “Mrs. Nasmith's Life-Work” (Toronto Saturday Night, March 2, 1940)
140.20.13 “The graduation exercises of Margaret Eaton School will be held on Tuesday” (The Globe and Mail, May 13, 1940)
28) 140i20p14-19
140.20.14 “Margaret Eaton Girls' Annual Program” (The Globe and Mail, May 20, 1940)
140.20.15 “M. Eaton School Class of Sixteen” (The Globe, May 22, 1940)
140.20.16 “Memorial Dedicated To Col. Harry McGee” (Toronto Daily Star, September 23, 1940)
140.20.17 Mention of Col. Harry McGee
140.20.18 “Margaret Eaton Girls Plan Informal Dance” (The Globe and Mail, November 8, 1940)
140.20.19 Mention of Mrs. F. W. Marlow, honorary president of the women's auxiliary to Royal Canadian Medical Corps (Toronto Daily Star, November 1, 1940)
29) 140i21p01-10
140.21.1 “Mrs. Torrington, Gave Widely of Her Talent” (The Globe and Mail, March 31, 1941)
140.21.2 Advertisement for a dance recital by the pupils of Nora Griffiths at the Eaton Auditorium (The Evening Telegram, May 10, 1941)
140.21.3 “M. Eaton School Has 29 Graduates” (The Globe and Mail, May 24, 1941)
140.21.4 “Alumnae and Students In War Work Group” (The Globe and Mail, February 22, 1941)
140.21.5 “Miss Roberta Hill” (The Globe and Mail, February 25, 1941)
140.21.6 “Promotions and Appointments at University of Toronto” (The Globe and Mail, September 17, 1941)
140.21.7 “Eaton School To Be Part of University, Merging With Department of Physical and Health Education” (Toronto Daily Star, January 20, 1941)
140.21.8 “The graduation exercises of Margaret Eaton School will be held on Friday” (The Globe and Mail, May 12, 1941)
140.21.9 “Eaton School Program” (The Globe and Mail, May 17, 1941)
140.21.10 “Among those attending the demonstration of physical education to be given by the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, May 22, 1941)
30) 140i22p01-03
140.22.1 “John D. Eaton Now Head of T. Eaton Company” (The Globe and Mail, December 10, 1942)
140.22.2 “Margaret Eaton School Merged With University of Toronto” (The Globe and Mail, May 22, 1942)
140.22.3 “M. Eaton Students Demonstrate Work” (The Globe and Mail, March 30, 1942)
31) 140i23p01-04
140.23.1 “Gift of Two Ambulances Honors Eaton, Vaughan” (The Globe and Mail, January 19, 1943)
140.23.2 “Plan Course for Leaders” (The Evening Telegram, March 8, 1943)
140.23.3 “Timothy Eaton Daughter Dies At Home Here” (The Evening Telegram, December 11, 1943)
140.23.4 “Mrs. Burnside Dead Was On Lusitania” (Toronto Daily Star, December 11, 1943)
32) 140i24-28
140.24.1 “Rev. Dr. W.H. Hincks, Welfare Work Was Prominent” (The Globe and Mail, March 30, 1944)
140.24.2 “An Outsider Looks at the Inside of Eaton's: Eaton's Girls' Club” (The Globe and Mail, August 9, 1944)
140.25.1 “Florence E. Withrow, World Travellor Stricken at 76” (The Globe and Mail, December 27, 1947)
140.26.1 “Dorothy N.R. Jackson” (The Globe and Mail, June 12, 1948)
140.27.1 Death Announcement: Professor Tracy Frederick (The Globe and Mail, June 11, 1951)
140.28.1 “Hart House for Women” (The Telegram, November 20, 1952)
33) 140i29-31
140.29.1 “Tribute night for Dora Mavor Moore” (The Globe and Mail, December 1, 1971)
140.29.2 “Dora Mavor Moore: Canada's First Lady of the Theatre” (Toronto Saturday Night, November 1971)
140.30.1 Death Announcement: Florence A. Somers (June 18, 1977)
140.31.1 “She survived the Lusitania” (Toronto Star, May 3, 1990)
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1) 140i01p01-08
140.1.1 “Seek to Promote National Healthy: Dr. J.W. Robertson and Col. Nasmith Address Board of Trade” (The Mail and Empire, April 27, 1921)
140.1.2 “A demonstration of physical education was given by the undergraduate students of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, June 11, 1921)
140.1.3 “Miss Mildrew Marsh will return to Toronto” (The Globe, June 9, 1921)
140.1.4 “The students of the Margaret Eaton School are presenting A Midsummer Night's Dream” (The Globe, June 9, 1921)
140.1.5 “The annual luncheon given by the alumnae of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, June 13, 1921)
140.1.6 "Theatre at Hart House” (The Toronto Daily Star, September 3, 1921)
140.1.7 “Director Seeks Canadian Plays: Bertram Forsyth, Now in Charge of Hart House Theatre, in Harness” (The Globe, September 9, 1921)
140.1.8 “Mr. Bertram Will Direct Hart House Theatricals” (The Toronto Daily Star, August 4, 1921)
2) 140i02p01-16
140.2.1 “Mr. Bertram Speaks On Value of Hero Worship” (The Globe, January 26, 1922)
140.2.2-3 “Death Claims Sir John Eaton” (The Globe, March 31, 1922)
140.2.4 “Sir John Eaton Leaves Estate of $13,089,622” (The Globe, June 10, 1922)
140.2.5 “Death Claims Sir John C. Eaton, Greatest Merchant of Dominion and Giant in Empire War Service” (The Globe, March 31, 1922)
140.2.6 “Twelfth Night Well Played: Clever Pupils of Margaret Eaton School Score Success, Cast Entirely of Girls” (The Globe, April 10, 1922)
140.2.7 “Lectures On Art of Reading Aloud: Prof. Greaves Speaks at Women's Art Association Meeting” (The Globe, April 20, 1922)
140.2.8 “Fine Program by Students: Margaret Eaton School Pupils Give Classical Readings, Large Class This Year” (The Globe, June 3, 1922)
140.2.9 “Announcement: Presentation of the Piper by the students of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, June 9, 1922)
140.2.10 “Recalls Days of Childhood: 'The Piper' at Margaret Eaton School Delightful Success, Attendance Gratifying” (The Globe, June 10, 1922)
140.2.11 “The charming play 'The Piper' which was performed at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on Friday afternoon” (The Globe, June 12, 1922)
140.2.12 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Physical Education and Dramatic Art (The Globe, August 12, 1922)
140.2.13 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: School opens September 14 (The Globe, September 9, 1922)
140.2.14 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression Public Speaking Course for Professional and Business Men (The Globe, September 30, 1922)
140.2.15 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Mrs. George Nasmith, Principal, and Mr. Charles M.D. Sparrow, Instructor (Toronto Saturday Night, September 16, 1922)
140.2.16 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Physical Education and Dramatic Art (The Globe, September 23, 1922)
3) 140i03p01-06
140.3.1 “The Woman About Town: Mrs. Dora Mavor Moore” (The Evening Telegram, March 3, 1923)
140.3.2 “Prof. James Mavor Retires from Chair Held Over 30 Years” (The Globe, May 23, 1923)
140.3.3 “Eaton School Players Do Meritorious Work, Program Includes Yeats' Play, Folk Songs, and Dances” (The Globe, June 15, 1923)
140.3.4 “Among the guests attending the Margaret Eaton School annual theatre day at the Royal Alexandra yesterday” (The Globe, June 15, 1923)
140.3.5 “His Honor the Lieutenant Governor honored by his presence the commencement of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, June 16, 1923)
140.3.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, December 22, 1922)
4) 140i04p01-16
140.4.1 “Mr and Mrs R.Y. Eaton, Toronto, gave a garden fete at their residence on Highlands Avenue” (Toronto Saturday Night, June 21, 1924)
140.4.2-4 “Few events have been as impressive and enjoyable as the garden fete given by the undergraduate students of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, June 16, 1924)
140.4.5-6 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression attracted a large number of relatives and friends yesterday to the annual distribution of prizes” (The Globe, June 18, 1924)
140.4.7 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression: Physical Education and Dramatic Art (The Globe, August 9, 1924)
140.4.8 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (Toronto Saturday Night, September 6, 1924)
140.4.9 “The Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression held a reception yesterday for the new students” (The Globe, September 6, 1924)
140.4.10 “The resignation of Mrs. Emma Scott Nasmith as Principal of the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression has been announced” (The Globe, September 20, 1924)
140.4.11 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression Evening Classes (The Globe, September 27, 1924)
140.4.12 “Would-Be Orators Must Study Voice” (The Mail and Empire, November 28, 1924)
140.4.13 Social Events: The Globe, December 20, 1924
140.4.14-15 “The Associate Players of the Margaret Eaton School gave a capital performance of 'The Young Person in Pink'” (The Globe, December 20, 1924)
140.4.16 “Cases of Peritonitis Under New Treatment: Discovery of Dr. W.A. Costain May Have Far-reaching Results” (The Mail and Empire, December 7, 1924)
5) 140i05p01-12
140.5.1 “One Act Plays” (The Globe, April 2, 1925)
140.5.2 Social Events (The Globe, April 3, 1925)
140.5.3 “Exercises of Girls Cleverly Performed: Annual Demonstration in Margaret Eaton School is Popular Event” (The Mail and Empire, May 23, 1925)
140.5.4 “Forsythe Takes Charge Margaret Eaton School: Fall Term Opens October 5th With Instruction in the Arts” (The Daily Star, June 9, 1925)
140.5.5 “The last of the series of commencement programs graciously given by the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression” (The Globe, June 12, 1925)
140.5.6 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression, Bertram Forsythe, Principal (The Globe, July 18, 1925)
140.5.7 “New Little Theatre Opens With Shaw as Trump Card, Mr. Bertram Forsythe's 'First Night' at Margaret Eaton School Theatre Draws Crowded House” (The Evening Telegram, October 6, 1925)
140.5.8 “Three Playlets: Margaret Eaton Theatre Presents Varied Offerings This Week” (The Globe, November 18, 1925)
140.5.9 “'The Wild Duck' Players' Club Opera Its Season at Margaret Eaton Theatre” (The Globe, December 2, 1925)
140.5.10 “May Pay Teachers by New Schedule, Special Committee of Board Recommends Grading System” (The Globe, December 1, 1925)
140.5.11 “Gay Fairy Fantasy: Margaret Eaton Performance Should Improve During Week” (December 29, 1925)
140.5.12 “World Teacher Explains Mission, Can Be Felt That New Order Is Coming, He Says” (The Globe, December 30, 1925)
6) 140i06p01-12
140.6.1 “First Night Reviews of Local Theatres” (The Mail and Empire, February 2, 1926)
140.6.2 Advertisement for Camp Tanamakoon, Mary G. Hamilton, Director (Toronto Saturday Night, May 22, 1926)
140.6.3 “'The Cherry Orchard' Magnificently Acted” (The Mail and Empire, May 20, 1926)
140.6.4 “School Graduates Urged To Maintain Spirit of Youth, Rev. Dr. Macdonald Addresses Margaret Eaton Students, Prizes are Presented” (The Globe, May 29, 1926)
140.6.5 “The annual luncheon of the Alumnae of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 29, 1926)
140.6.6 “Eaton Girls Hold May Day Pageant” (The Globe, May 31, 1926)
140.6.7 “School to Specialize in the Dramatic Art: Bertram Forsyth Appointed as Principal of Margaret Eaton School” (The Mail and Empire, June 9, 1925)
140.6.8 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School, Mary G. Hamilton, Principal (Toronto Saturday Night, July 10, 1926)
140.6.9 Death Announcement: McFetridge (The Globe, August 16, 1926)
140.6.10 “Former Hart House Head Mr. Bertram Forsyth Now in New York” (The Evening Telegram, October 16, 1926)
140.6.11 “Bertram Forsyth Stages 'The Humble' in New York” (The Mail and Empire, October 23, 1926)
140.6.12 “Tells of Educational Value of Dramatics: Mrs. F.J. Moore Addresses Brown Home and School Club” (The Mail and Empire, December 14, 1926)
7) 140i07p01-10
140.7.1 Advertisement: “Why Not Swim at the Margaret Eaton School?” (The Globe, January 1, 1927)
140.7.2 “Dramatic Instinct Inborn” (The Mail and Empire, January 15, 1927)
140.7.3 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Guest of Honor at Birthday Party” (The Toronto Daily Star, March 8, 1927)
140.7.4 “Annual P.T. Exhibit Delights Audience: Pupils of Margaret Eaton School Give Interesting and Varied Program” (The Globe, May 27, 1927)
140.7.5 “Bertram Forsyth's Tragic Death Shocks His Toronto Friends: Former Director of Hart House Theatre, Victim of Depression, Ends His Life in New York” (The Evening Telegram, September 17, 1927)
140.7.6 “Bertram Forsyth's Tragic Death Shocks His Toronto Friends: Former Director of Hart House Theatre, Victim of Depression, Ends His Life in New York” (The Evening Telegram, September 17, 1927)
140.7.7 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression, Mary G. Hamilton, Director (December 3, 1910)
140.7.8 “Collect Arrears of Tax on Liquor” (The Daily Mail and Empire, September 17, 1927)
140.7.9 “Bertram Forsyth Takes Own Life” (The Evening Telegram, September 17, 1927)
140.7.10 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (1927)
8) 140i08p01-02
140.8.1 Margaret Eaton School Alumnae Luncheon (May 26, 1928)
140.8.2 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression (The Globe, July 14, 1928)
9) 140i09p01-03
140.9.1 “Professor Greaves Appointed to Yale: Well-Known Throughout Canada as Authority on Public Speaking” (The Toronto Daily Star, January 25, 1929)
140.9.2 “A new note was introduced into the annual demonstration of physical education of Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 21, 1929)
140.9.3 “Graduates Advised at Commencement: Prof. W. H. Greaves Addresses Margaret Eaton Class” (The Globe, May 23, 1989)
10) 140i10p01-05
140.10.1 “Hart House Theatre Christmas Presentation: The Wizard of Oz” (The Globe, January 4, 1930)
140.10.2 “Rich and Poor Get Best Medical Help: Those In Between Are the Unfortunate, Says Dr. G.G. Nasmith” (The Mail and Empire, April 5, 1930)
140.10.3 “The Alumnae of the Margaret Eaton School held its annual luncheon yesterday at the Royal York Hotel” (The Globe, May 27, 1950)
140.10.4 “Thousands Applaud Dances and Drills: Physical Demonstration Is Given by Eaton School Students” (The Globe, May 28, 1930)
140.10.5 “Playing the Game Advised By Pastor At Commencement: Diplomas and Prizes Given Graduates of Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 29, 1930)
11) 140i11p01-08
140.11.1 “Brilliant Musicale Marks Eaton's Auditorium Opening” (The Globe, March 27, 1931)
140.11.2 “Margaret Eaton Girls In Gym Demonstration” (The Globe, May 27, 1931)
140.11.3 “Students Graduate at Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 29, 1931)
140.11.4 “Married Teacher Problem Under Fire in the West” (The Mail and Empire, June 15, 1931)
140.11.5 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School, Mary G. Hamilton, Principal (The Globe, September 26, 1931)
140.11.6 “Dance, Sing, Cure Disease of Depression: Authority on Folk Dancing Says People Need Natural Recreation, Jazz Dancing is a Fad” (The Globe, October 10, 1931)
140.11.7 “Folk Dancing Has New Value: American Authority Conducts Course at Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, October 14, 1931)
140.11.8 “Folk Dances of World May Vary But Music Runs in Similar Strain” (The Globe, October 15, 1931)
12) 140i12p01-05
140.12.1 “Mrs. George Nasmith's home on Oriole Gardens was a mass of spring flowers when she entertained at ten yesterday afternoon” (The Globe, March 19, 1932)
140.12.2 “Swimming Program at the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, April 9, 1932)
140.12.3 “Margaret Eaton School Graduation Ceremonies” (The Globe, May 28, 1932)
140.12.4 Advertisement for Badminton Lessons at the Margaret Eaton School (The Globe, October 1, 1932)
140.12.5 “Gymnasium Group Observes Reunion: Graduates of Physical Education Meet in Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, December 30, 1932)
13) 140i13p01-09
140.13.1 “An enjoyable luncheon was given yesterday at Wymilwood by the Alumnae of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 26, 1933)
140.13.2 “Margaret Eaton Holds Graduation” (The Globe, May 27, 1933)
140.13.3 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School (The Globe, September 23, 1933)
140.13.4 “Assuming High Office In Great Eaton Firm, J.J. Vaughan Honored” (The Globe, October 27, 1933)
140.13.5 “Healthy Speaker: Miss Florence Somers of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, December 28, 1933)
140.13.6 “Man She Nicknamed 'Hermes' Died Just Before Mrs. Eaton” (The Toronto Daily Star, March 22, 1933)
140.13.7 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Dies; One of Original Directors of Husband's Great Store” (The Evening Telegram, March 20, 1933)
140.13.8 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Is Taken By Death” (The Globe, March 20, 1933)
140.13.9 “Hundreds Mourn In Final Tribute” (March 1933)
14) 140i13p10-19
140.13.10 “Hundreds Join Deep Mourning For Mrs. Eaton: Many Services to Humanity Recalled in Tributes From All Walks of Life” (The Evening Telegram, March 20, 1933)
140.13.11-13 “Reverent Thousands Bow Silent Tributes To Late Mrs. Eaton” (March 1933)
140.13.14 “City Bids Adieu to Mrs. Eaton” (The Daily Mail and Empire, March 22, 1933)
140.13.15 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton” (March 1933)
140.13.16 “Mourns as Final Tribute Is Paid Mrs. Timothy Eaton” (The Telegram, March 22, 1933)
140.13.17 “Mrs. T. Eaton Leaves Estate of $661,443: Residence Left to Daughter, Stocks to Son, and Remainder of Estate to Immediate Kin” (March 1933)
140.13.18 “Church Service for Mrs. Eaton at 3pm Today” (The Globe, March 24, 1933)
140.13.19 “Scenes As Mrs. Timothy Eaton is Reverently Borne To Her Last Rest” (The Globe, March 22, 1933)
15) 140i13p20-23
140.13.20 “Fine Life Worthily Lived Is Eulogy to Mrs. Eaton” (The Evening Telegram, March 22, 1933)
140.13.21 “Crowds Line Street In Tribute to Mrs. Eaton” (The Evening Telegram, March 22, 1933)
140.13.22 “Brief Illness Is Fatal To Mrs. Timothy Eaton, Store Founder's Widow” (The Mail and Empire, March 20, 1933)
140.13.23 “Simplicity to Mark Mrs. Eaton's Funeral” (The Mail and Empire, March 21, 1933)
16) 140i13p24-29
140.13.24 “Tribute of Thousands Is Paid to Memory of Gracious Lady” (March 1933)
140.13.25 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Passes At Oakville” (The Toronto Daily Star, March 20, 1933)
140.13.26 “The Late Mrs. Timothy Eaton” (The Toronto Daily Star, March 1933)
140.13.27 “Whole City Pays Tribute to Mrs. Timothy Eaton” (The Toronto Daily Star, March 22, 1933)
140.13.28 “Crowds Also Wait Outside During Service for Mrs. Timothy Eaton: Favorite Hymns” (March 1933)
140.13.29 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Dies at Her Oakville Home” (March 20, 1933)
17) 140i13p30-40
140.13.30 “Memory of Gracious Lady Warmly Recalled” (March 1933)
140.13.31 “Death Comes After 91st Birthday to Dowager of Vast Retail Enterprise, Renowned for Her Welfare Activities, Funeral on Tuesday” (March 20, 1933)
140.13.32-34 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton, Pneumonia Follows Attack on Illness, Funeral on Tuesday” (The Globe, March 20, 1933)
140.13.35-38 “Mrs. Timothy Eaton Passes At Oakville” (March 1933)
140.13.39 “Eaton Family Gives $50,000 Trust Fund To Be Held By Church Trustees for Benefit of Needy”
140.13.40 “Death of Mrs. Timothy Eaton Removes a Benefactor”
18) 140i14p01-09
140.14.1 “Miss Mary Hamilton and Miss Anne Fergusson received the many at the delightful at home given yesterday at the Margaret Eaton School residence” (The Globe, March 3, 1934)
140.14.2 “Noted Women To Be Speakers In Health Week” (The Globe, January 6, 1934)
140.14.3 “Demonstrations and Talk At YWCA Health Program” (The Globe, January 9, 1934)
140.14.4 “Health Week Brings Crowd To YWCA” (The Globe, January 13, 1934)
140.14.5 “Skating Exhibition At Variety Arena” (The Globe, March 3, 1934)
140.14.6 “Young Ladies Ready to Dance on the Green” (The Mail and Empire, March 18, 1934)
140.14.7 “Margaret Eaton School Alumnae are holding a luncheon today at Wymilwood in honor of the graduating class” (The Globe, May 19, 1934)
140.14.8 “Students Give Fine Program: Margaret Eaton School Demonstration Well Attended” (The Globe, May 19, 1934)
140.14.9 “Heirloom Gold Chain Alumnae's Love Token: Miss Mary Hamilton After 24 Years Parts From School” (The Mail and Empire, May 21, 1934)
19) 140i14p10-19
140.14.10 “Retires After 24 Years” (The Telegram, May 21, 1934)
140.14.11 “Resigns Position” (The Globe, May 21, 1934)
140.14.12 “Students Give Fine Program: Margaret Eaton School Demonstration Went Well” (The Globe, May 19, 1934)
140.14.13 “Margaret Eaton School Alumnae are holding a luncheon today at Wymilwood in honor of the graduating class” (The Globe, May 19, 1934)
140.14.14 “Graduation at M.E.S.” (The Evening Telegram, May 22, 1934)
140.14.15 “Eaton School Grads Receive Diplomas” (The Toronto Daily Star, May 23, 1934)
140.14.16 “Margaret Eaton School Graduates Receive Awards” (The Evening Telegram, May 23, 1934)
140.14.17 “Graduates Honored At Margaret Eaton” (The Globe, May 23, 1934)
140.14.18 Advertisement for the Margaret Eaton School (The Globe, July 6, 1935)
140.14.19 “Farmer Given $4,323 In Collision Action” (The Toronto Daily Star, October 25, 1934)
20) 140i15p01-03
140.15.1 Program for Classes Offered By Margaret Eaton School: Creative Dancing, German Gymnastics, Folk Dancing and Games for Recreation Leaders (January 9, 1935)
140.15.2 “Margaret Eaton Girls Give Fine Program” (The Globe, May 21, 1935)
140.15.3 “Graduate With Honors”, “Margaret Eaton Girls Are Awarded Diplomas” (The Globe, May 22, 1935)
21) 140i16p01-09
140.16.1 “Miss Irma Moyer Goes To India” (The Globe, April 6, 1936)
140.16.2 “YWCA Collects $27,070 to Date” (The Globe, April 4, 1936)
140.16.3 “In Modern Dance Recital” (The Globe, May 2, 1936)
140.16.4 “'Y' Refresher Course Draws Registrations From All Over Canada” (The Globe, May 19, 1936)
140.16.5 “A luncheon event in honor of Miss Irma Moyer” (The Globe, May 20, 1936)
140.16.6-7 “16 Students of Margaret Eaton Get Diplomas” (The Globe, May 23, 1936)
140.16.8 “Dr. F. Marlow Dies in His 60th Year” (Mail and Empire, August 24, 1936)
140.16.9 “Margaret Eaton Special Attracts Young Women From Distant Places” (The Globe, December 29, 1936)
22) 140i17p01-05
140.17.1 “Helen Rogers Bride-Elect Centre of Social Whirl” (The Toronto Daily Star, April 6, 1937)
140.17.2 “Principals in Church Weddings Saturday: Mr and Mrs Elwyn, Mr and Mrs T.E. Parkinson” (The Globe and Mail, April 2, 1937)
140.17.3 “Margaret Eaton School Graduation May 26” (The Globe and Mail, May 22, 1937)
140.17.4 “Happiness, Originality, Loyalty Advised for Margaret Eaton Girls” (The Globe, May 27, 1937)
140.17.5 “Take Part In Coming Events” (The Evening Telegram, December 23, 1937)
23) 140i18p01-06
140.18.1 “Margaret Eaton Pupils At Eglinton Hunt Club For Their Annual Dance” (The Globe and Mail, February 10, 1938)
140.18.2 “Camp Counsellors Given Advice Upon Material and Work” (The Globe and Mail, March 4, 1938)
140.18.3 “Modern Creative and Social Dancing Featured at Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe, May 19, 1938)
140.18.4 “Margaret Eaton Musicale Tonight” (The Globe and Mail, December 6, 1938)
140.18.5 “Health Education Study on Tuesday” (The Globe and Mail, December 24, 1938)
140.18.6 “Refresher Course at Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, December 26, 1938)
24) 140i19p01-09
140.19.1 “Simplicity Marks Rites For Col. Harry McGee” (The Globe, January 14, 1939)
140.19.2 “Miss Adrienne Adams is convening the Margaret Eaton School” (The Evening Telegram, February 10, 1939)
140.19.3 “Dr. McMurrich Noted Teacher Dies in Toronto” (The Evening Telegram, February 10, 1939)
140.19.4 “Margaret Eaton Pupils Conclude Skating Term” (The Globe and Mail, March 1, 1939)
140.19.5 “Death Calls Harry McGee” (The Globe and Mail, April 11, 1939)
140.19.6 “Eaton Stores Mark Funeral” (The Globe and Mail, April 12, 1939)
140.19.7 “Col. McGee Laid To Rest” (April 14, 1939)
140.19.8 “Representatives of every province in the Dominion with the exception of Prince Edward Island, are taking part in the recital of the modern dance” (The Globe and Mail, April 20, 1939)
140.19.9 “Among the guests who will attend the recital of modern dance to be given by the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, April 28, 1939)
25) 140i19p10-18
140.19.10 “Among the guests who will attend the recital of modern dance to be given by the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, April 28, 1939)
140.19.11 “Among the guests from out of town who will attend the recital of the modern dance to be given by students of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, April 28, 1939)
140.19.12 “Recital of the Modern Dance, original creations by students at Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, April 29, 1939)
140.19.13 “The Modern Dance by students of the Margaret Eaton School a very commendable affair” (The Globe and Mail, May 6, 1939)
140.19.14 “Many Parts of Canada Contribute to Demonstration At Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, May 26, 1939)
140.19.15 “Selfish Attitude Bad for Canada: Margaret Eaton School Graduates Urged to Be Citizens of World” (The Globe and Mail, May 27, 1939)
140.19.16 “The Margaret Eaton School, Toronto” (August 1, 1939)
140.19.17 “M. Eaton School Refresher Aims: Physical Education Up-to-Date Program” (The Globe and Mail, December 27, 1939)
140.19.18 “YWCA Physical Directors Meet In Health Program Conference” (The Globe and Mail, December 28. 1939)
26) 140i20p01-09
140.20.1 “A happy event of yesterday was the annual at home of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, April 31, 1940)
140.20.2 “Camp Education Course” (The Globe and Mail, February 5, 1940)
140.20.3 “Camp Life Has Improved In Many Directions” (The Globe and Mail, February 8, 1940)
140.20.4 “School Dance At Granite Club” (The Evening Telegram, February 9, 1940)
140.20.5 “Camp Education Course” (The Globe and Mail, February 15, 1940)
140.20.6 “Urges Teachers With Families Be Paid More” (The Globe and Mail, February 16, 1940)
140.20.7 “Margaret Eaton Dance At Granite Club” (The Globe and Mail, February 9, 1940)
140.20.8 “Miss Mary R. Walker, convener of the committee in charge of the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, February 9, 1940)
140.20.9 “Art and Literary Leader Mrs. George Nasmith Dies” (The Evening Telegram, February 17, 1940)
27) 140i20p10-13
140.20.10 “Art and Literary Leader Mrs. George Nasmith Dies” (The Evening Telegram, February 17, 1940)
140.20.11 Death Announcement: Emma Scott Nasmith (The Globe and Mail, February 19, 1940)
140.20.12 “Mrs. Nasmith's Life-Work” (Toronto Saturday Night, March 2, 1940)
140.20.13 “The graduation exercises of Margaret Eaton School will be held on Tuesday” (The Globe and Mail, May 13, 1940)
28) 140i20p14-19
140.20.14 “Margaret Eaton Girls' Annual Program” (The Globe and Mail, May 20, 1940)
140.20.15 “M. Eaton School Class of Sixteen” (The Globe, May 22, 1940)
140.20.16 “Memorial Dedicated To Col. Harry McGee” (Toronto Daily Star, September 23, 1940)
140.20.17 Mention of Col. Harry McGee
140.20.18 “Margaret Eaton Girls Plan Informal Dance” (The Globe and Mail, November 8, 1940)
140.20.19 Mention of Mrs. F. W. Marlow, honorary president of the women's auxiliary to Royal Canadian Medical Corps (Toronto Daily Star, November 1, 1940)
29) 140i21p01-10
140.21.1 “Mrs. Torrington, Gave Widely of Her Talent” (The Globe and Mail, March 31, 1941)
140.21.2 Advertisement for a dance recital by the pupils of Nora Griffiths at the Eaton Auditorium (The Evening Telegram, May 10, 1941)
140.21.3 “M. Eaton School Has 29 Graduates” (The Globe and Mail, May 24, 1941)
140.21.4 “Alumnae and Students In War Work Group” (The Globe and Mail, February 22, 1941)
140.21.5 “Miss Roberta Hill” (The Globe and Mail, February 25, 1941)
140.21.6 “Promotions and Appointments at University of Toronto” (The Globe and Mail, September 17, 1941)
140.21.7 “Eaton School To Be Part of University, Merging With Department of Physical and Health Education” (Toronto Daily Star, January 20, 1941)
140.21.8 “The graduation exercises of Margaret Eaton School will be held on Friday” (The Globe and Mail, May 12, 1941)
140.21.9 “Eaton School Program” (The Globe and Mail, May 17, 1941)
140.21.10 “Among those attending the demonstration of physical education to be given by the Margaret Eaton School” (The Globe and Mail, May 22, 1941)
30) 140i22p01-03
140.22.1 “John D. Eaton Now Head of T. Eaton Company” (The Globe and Mail, December 10, 1942)
140.22.2 “Margaret Eaton School Merged With University of Toronto” (The Globe and Mail, May 22, 1942)
140.22.3 “M. Eaton Students Demonstrate Work” (The Globe and Mail, March 30, 1942)
31) 140i23p01-04
140.23.1 “Gift of Two Ambulances Honors Eaton, Vaughan” (The Globe and Mail, January 19, 1943)
140.23.2 “Plan Course for Leaders” (The Evening Telegram, March 8, 1943)
140.23.3 “Timothy Eaton Daughter Dies At Home Here” (The Evening Telegram, December 11, 1943)
140.23.4 “Mrs. Burnside Dead Was On Lusitania” (Toronto Daily Star, December 11, 1943)
32) 140i24-28
140.24.1 “Rev. Dr. W.H. Hincks, Welfare Work Was Prominent” (The Globe and Mail, March 30, 1944)
140.24.2 “An Outsider Looks at the Inside of Eaton's: Eaton's Girls' Club” (The Globe and Mail, August 9, 1944)
140.25.1 “Florence E. Withrow, World Travellor Stricken at 76” (The Globe and Mail, December 27, 1947)
140.26.1 “Dorothy N.R. Jackson” (The Globe and Mail, June 12, 1948)
140.27.1 Death Announcement: Professor Tracy Frederick (The Globe and Mail, June 11, 1951)
140.28.1 “Hart House for Women” (The Telegram, November 20, 1952)
33) 140i29-31
140.29.1 “Tribute night for Dora Mavor Moore” (The Globe and Mail, December 1, 1971)
140.29.2 “Dora Mavor Moore: Canada's First Lady of the Theatre” (Toronto Saturday Night, November 1971)
140.30.1 Death Announcement: Florence A. Somers (June 18, 1977)
140.31.1 “She survived the Lusitania” (Toronto Star, May 3, 1990)
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