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- The following comments accompany the photo in the presentation: “The usual public school fights, mostly involving only two, took place with brooms.” George C.R Hall. “Looking back I remember stealingThe following comments accompany the photo in the presentation: “The usual public …
- The following comment accompanies the photo in the presentation: ”When a vote was taken, it was decided the fire was over and nothing more could be done, so on with the trip. What stands out most inThe following comment accompanies the photo in the presentation: ”When a vote …
- The following comment accompanies the photo in the presentation: “Once in a while during the summer holidays, a group of my friends would make homemade ice cream out of real cream and crank the apparThe following comment accompanies the photo in the presentation: “Once in a …
- 1915 George C.R. Hall passed the Junior High School Entrance exam. “I remember only a few details of my years at Lindsay Collegiate Institute. Outstanding are not important, but Monday after having b1915 George C.R. Hall passed the Junior High School Entrance exam. “I …
- This is a copy of Dr. George C.R. Hall's Junior High School Entrance Exam for Writing in 1915. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.This is a copy of Dr. George C.R. Hall's Junior High School …
- Photo of Lindsay's Central School misidentified in presentation as Lindsay Collegiate Institute. Lindsay's Central School was built on the corner of Kent Street West and Albert Street in 1910 as a scPhoto of Lindsay's Central School misidentified in presentation as Lindsay Collegiate Institute. …
- George C.R. Hall entered first year medicine at University of Toronto in 1918. This class was unique in that it was a mixture of WWI veterans and high school graduates. It also had the largest enrolmGeorge C.R. Hall entered first year medicine at University of Toronto in …
- “It did not take the University of Toronto C.O.T.C. (Cadet Officer Training Corp) long to catch up though, and although many of our class were veterans of WWI, and still in uniform, we had to wear a“It did not take the University of Toronto C.O.T.C. (Cadet Officer Training …
- Dr. George C.R. Hall standing in front of his residence at the University of Toronto in 1918. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.Dr. George C.R. Hall standing in front of his residence at the …
- “I was cautioned in my first year by the Professor to better my work or else, and only then did I really settle down and study.” George C.R. Hall’s words.“I was cautioned in my first year by the Professor to better …
- "Having for two years absorbed hundreds of lectures in basic science, I entered third year and this led to hospital clinics at Sick Children’s, Toronto General and St. Mike’s. I was now able to see t"Having for two years absorbed hundreds of lectures in basic science, I …
- A photograph taken by Dr. George C.R. Hall in front of Old City Hall in Toronto on Armistice Day. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.A photograph taken by Dr. George C.R. Hall in front of Old …
- Dr. & Mrs. George C.R. Hall’s first child, Terence, was born December 1929.Dr. & Mrs. George C.R. Hall’s first child, Terence, was born December …
- This newspaper clipping from 1938 shows Dr. George C.R. Hall as he is made Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario. Others in photo were part of the ceremony. A digital copy of this photo was provThis newspaper clipping from 1938 shows Dr. George C.R. Hall as he …
- A partial page of 1923 graduation photos that features Dr. George C.R. Hall. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.A partial page of 1923 graduation photos that features Dr. George C.R. …
- Dr. George C.R. Hall (far right) during his internship at Hamilton General Hospital in 1923/24. The others in the photo were not identified. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou HallDr. George C.R. Hall (far right) during his internship at Hamilton General …
- The Hall family in the 1940s from left to right: Dr. Hall, Mrs. Hall, Warner, Patsy, Terence.The Hall family in the 1940s from left to right: Dr. Hall, …
- Technology continued to play a key role in Dr. George C.R. Hall’s life. His interest continued with the ham radio, but was broadened with the introduction of the television. The Hall family had the fTechnology continued to play a key role in Dr. George C.R. Hall’s …
- Terence Hall and his father, Dr. George C.R. Hall, at Terence's graduation from University of Toronto in 1952. A digital copy of this photo was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on hTerence Hall and his father, Dr. George C.R. Hall, at Terence's graduation …
- A photograph of Dr. George C.R. Hall's best friend, Chum, taken in the 1950s.A photograph of Dr. George C.R. Hall's best friend, Chum, taken in …