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1945-2015 (Creation)
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- Scott, Ken
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42 cm of textual records and objects
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Ken Scott was born in 1924. He attended Trinity College School from 1940-1943, and serves as year chair for his class, and honorary trustee of the School. Ken is a veteran of WWII who served in the Royal Canadian Navy for 22 years. He came to Canada from his native England as one of the young men invited here to escape the war in Europe. Upon his graduation from TCS, he headed overseas to join the Allied effort, serving as a Officer on the HMS Ironbound and HMCS Crescent and was later promoted to Lieutenant. After the war, Ken returned to Canada and had a successful career at the Dominion Life Assurance Company.
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Fonds consists of records relating to Ken Scott's long relationship to Trinity College School. Included are programs, a cricket ball, a cricket blazer, and a junior school cap belong to Ken's younger brother Colin James Scott, class of 1945.
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- English