Charles Vincent Massey (BA 1910 UC) was chairing two student clubs and working for three U of T newspapers in 1910 when he saw an opportunity to forge links across faculty and college rivalries. He imagined a U of T community unified through what he called “high endeavour” – learning plus enthusiastic embrace of the arts, public debate and fitness.
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