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Façade of three-storey brick building with small cross standing on roof, centre.
De La Salle College, Yonge Street, west side, Aurora, Ontario
Façade of three-storey brick building with small cross standing on roof, centre.

De La Salle College, Yonge Street, west side, Aurora, Ontario

Date7/14/1919
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Original Toronto Star caption: De La Salle Training School. The above picture shows the new college at Stop 56 Yonge street, where ninety students are now in residence. There these Roman Catholic students pass through three departments, the Juniorate, where boys from 13 to 16, go through the ordinary High School program, the Senior Novitiate, where the student is prepared for religious life, and the Scholasticate, where the student may continue his secular studies, or prepare for law, the Faculty of Education, the University, etc.  It is the school where Roman Catholics prepare to become Christian Brothers.

"(Geog) Canada - Ontario - (Unclassified) De La Salle Training School" inscribed on recto of image.

Image published in the Toronto Star, 12 July 1919, p. 24.

The school, which also was known as De La Salle Training School, was located on the west side of Yonge Street, two and a half miles south of Aurora, Ontario. 

 

Country:Canada
City, town or township:Aurora
Province or state:Ontario
Language
ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0114840F