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A Few Words from the Editor

1This week , the news in Atlanta has been the funeral of Coretta Scott King, widow of slain Nobel Peace Prize winner, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It was only a week ago that I took some visiting South Africans friends to the King Memorial complex here ...read more

Letters to the Editor

When did Evan Morris win the Rhodes Scholarship?

This is a most interesting newsletter. From a rapid scan of the piece on cricket, I noticed that Evan Morris is said to have won the Rhodes scholarship in 1945. That cannot be because l went to KC in 1947 and he was the head boy and, that I recall, . .read more


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Three Students receive Citizenship Awards

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Citizenship Awards are given annually to Kingston College students who demonstrate behavior and characteristics consistent with good citizenship throughout the school year based on criteria developed jointly with the school and the Toronto Chapter. ,. .read more

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Fortis TT Duo Headed to Commonwealth Games

1 Commonwealth Games Team:  Left to Right--Nigel Webb, Gavin Hylton & Darryl Strachan . .read more

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Kane Watson, National Junior TT  champion

1Eighteen year old KC Old Boy, Kane Watson, is currently enrolled at UTECH as a first year Computer Science student. Kane is the son of sculptor Basil . .read more

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A Case for the KCOBA Summit

1Since the historic inaugural KCOBA Summit held July 19, 2001 at the Liguanea Club in Kingston, Jamaica, three other Summits have been . .read more


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"TEMPUS" in Rhythm at the Oval

1 There is nothing that thrills a fast bowler more than seeing the stumps flying from behind a batsman, and at the Oval I hit them nine times.

-Michael Holding, Whispering Death. .read more

 

 

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Holmwood Past Students Association - Atlanta
Holmwood Technical High School is located in the hills of Christiana in the parish of Manchester. There are alumni chapters in Atlanta, Toronto, New York , . .read more

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Ethics and Stem Cell Research - Derrick Aarons MD, PhD

1Public policy on research involving stem cells is yet to be developed.  Human embryonic stem cells have the potential to grow into any type of body tissue,

and so hold the hope .read more

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Profile of the Month: Dr. Cedric Lazarus

1My mother said that I was born "under the clock." However, at age five or six I left Kingston and went to live with my grandmother in a small village in northern St. Catherine called Troja where ..read more

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Caribbean Single Market Economy (CSME)

1Senator, the Honorable Delano Franklin, a KC Old Boy, is currently Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade.  He gave the following address at the.read more

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The History of Kingston College Cricket - Part 2

1This paper was completed by Gary Neil as part of the Bachelors Degree requirement in Caribbean History while he was an undergraduate at the University of the West Indies . Beginning this month we will be printing the paper in serialized form ..read more

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KC Boys: What Makes Us Who  We Are?

1Admiration for KC .

At what was one of the last speeches he delivered in the United States, Michael Manley, speaking at a .read more

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Guess Who?

1 Let's see how far back our readers' memories go. Now, who can name the most students in this group of fourth formers. .read more

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Dr. Ossie Harding Launches Book on 'Near Death Experience'

1 KC Old Boy, Hon. Dr. Oswald Harding, is the first person to obtain a PhD in Philosophy from the UWI  at Mona.  Dr. Harding attended KC in the 1950s and the University of Toronto before reading for the bar in.read more

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On a Sad Note:  Dr. Leonard Lothian

Distinguished Kingston College Old Boy, Leonard Lothian, Economist, BSc (UWI), MSc (Tulane, USA), PhD (Warwick, UK), passed on last Friday, January 27th at the University Hospital of the West Indies after a valiant battle with Lung Cancer.  Leonard represented the school in Manning Cup football.   Funeral services were held on Friday, February 3rd at the University of the West Indies Chapel. He was 48 years old.

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