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Thomas Coke Hillard, who came from a talented family, in selfless devotion to duty the wisdom of Wesley. |
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Thomas Moscrop What better choice of a successor could there have been. Many an Old Boy Will echo the sentiments of one who sat at his feet. |
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Joseph Passmore, we have two men of sterling worth and clear-sightedness, who are still in labours abundant. Mr. Gladstone, in his Rectorial address to the Edinburgh students, said :- |
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Rev. Samuel Wilkin was the first Principal, and during his five years' work the College was singularly fortunate in having as its Pioneer one who combined, in a marked degree, consummate tact with indomitable Energy. |
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C. P. Dias 1882-1926 Mr. Dias was the veteran Head Master for over 40 years taught Latin and English He was a strictdisciplinarian and was greatly loved by the students. |
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C. V. Honter 1896-1928 Mr. Honter was a clever and able teacher as well as a good disciplinarian. The Cambridge Junior Class was ably conducted by him. His teaching was characterized by thoroughness and clearness in thought |
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F. J. Lemphers 1899-1933 Mr. Lemphers was the Art master. He was of a very kind temperament, pupils were able to discuss matters with very freely with him and all loved him and no one had any displeasure with him.
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W. E. Mack 1884-1926 Mr. Elmer Mack taught Arithmetic, Latin, History, and English for many years. He was very strict. He excelled at the Cambridge Examinations winning the most coveted Scholarship for higher studies in England. |
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