Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1920
1920
(^OBOBtlOIieCDJSlJS
^r
THE YEAR BOOK of THE GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
PublisKed by <^e Students Administrative Council
VOLUME
XXIi.
Applied Science
St.
I
Michael's
'.University
Col
Dentistry)
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'hose who leave the University of Toronto at the close of the current acaciemic year will face a world which is laboriously anci painfully adjusting itself to the terrible confusion into which it was thrown by the practically universal war. In the past, wars have been more or less local. The recent war left no portion of the earth untouched, but undoubtedly there was a magnificent display of self-sacrifice much of which is imperishable in its results. assumed too easily that a new spirit would be created by the war with permanent effects for good in the life of the world. find, however, that evil also has been let loose. Parts of Europe are in a condition of indescribable suffering; hatred is ablaze. The nations seem to be each so aggressive on its own behalf that statesmen are warning the world that the situation cannot be remedied unless they cease to live to themselves alone and work for the common good.
We
We
What
is
is
true also in
Unfortunately at home men and women have forgotten was suffering in the past, and they ignore the present, going to shameless excesses. If wantonness continues to run riot, sections of the people will be goaded into fury. What can graduates of the University do for reconstruction ? The primary essential is that they should adopt for themselves the principles laid down by the European statesmen for the nations, not to live solitary and apart but to devote themselves to the common good. Our Legislation must be social troubles will not be solved finally by legislation. directed and organized by wise, broad-minded and sympathetic men and women. What we most need for reconstruction is a widespread, intelligent and kindly interest in others. If this spirit can spread over the country the result will be as when a spring-wind sweeps over the dark ground of winter the dull and soggy earth would be clad with verdure and flowers begin to smile.
domestic
that there
is to be successful in reconstruction he cannot He must have his pet theories and nostrums. Moreover, the world does not learned first to observe the facts faithfully. believe too much in academic people. It is suspicious of "high-brows" but it is never long suspicious of kindly wisdom. Now wisdom is acquired slowly. It is the fruit of experience, yet experience often does not bring it. But surely the university training has given suggestions as to the age-long methods by which wisdom comes. One function of education is to produce the understanding mind, and wisdom follows on understanding.
Those who hold an academic degree should have learned something of the necessity of weighing the facts before coming to a judgment, realising that there are two sides to a question, and should have some understanding of the obligation that rests upon members of society who have been benefited at the public expense to fulfil their duty in part by giving self-sacrificing service for the good of the community. If these principles and convictions take hold upon our graduates, they will soon become beneficent agents in Human Reconstruction.
My
best wishes go with the graduating years for their highest and
/i.
-V'
/TLAjLin^jL-^
Valedictory
WOOLF COHEN
all
might mean
to us.
Now,
at
our leave-taking-, we
realization.
may
attempt to
our
pi-ivilcLrc
and duty
But only
to I'i'alizo
life.
in the future
to
labour
solution
and read.iustment.
we
lie
able, witli
proper perspective,
and measure
thr iiinral
and tangibh^
No
fices,
spiritual
five years,
without examin-
ing
anew
the international
fail to
Nor
Some
of
can she or he
religion
now with
us.
Otiiers left
but did
and culture
not return.
alile.
to us imperish-
We
dreamt,
its
own
economic
of mastering
We
others,
lirings
community
dreamt,
also, of
being saturated
Alma
Can
the
efl'orts
of this citizen.ship.
still loftier
of
Mater
much worth
issue in a
standard of international
ethics?
be a broader
be fnt
tlia
national affairs
face
works
us to-dav.
svmpathv
Torontonensis, 1920
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this
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true. The tasks undertaken, th,. lal,iir works accomplished, mu.st form a positiv it tilml foundation of a .stable order. Our ener^i,.s must 1. s,,
neverthele.ss,
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the ToRO.KTONENSiS Board, the Editor sulimits to twenty-second volume of Toroxtoxk.nsis. eravindulgence for those minor errors which, however L;f,.at till' i-aie lie to avoid them, .seem bound to occur. The labour expi'mlrd has lii-i'ii gfrtif. but the pleasure in achievement shared by all im'inlii'fs of the Hoard has been ample compensation. It is
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th,.
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th,'
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usual
a.-hiev,.iii..nts
must be
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EDITOR.
^.11
TOROXTOM
REAR ROW
M. H.
St. Jlichs.
Ridley,
V.C;
D.
M.
Mitchell, S.P.S.; D.
E. L. Paterson. S.P.S.; G. E. StanI elsman, SP.S.; Miss L. Bounsall. F W. Haynes. Dentistry: C. H. Avery
;
SECOND ROW
Miss
(left
to right) :-E.
FRONT ROW
ABSENT: J.
F. G. O'Heir,
V.C:
C. C. Gr:
n-Chief: H,
J.
Strong.
U.C; Mis;
[.
R. Coatswi
B.
Ryan,
St.
Michs.:
Convocation Hall
To
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and
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aii,l
.hiiiiis
III.,
tn
1h.
Hart linns,, in the l.ell ninimrv uf lli.. students who tlir Crrat War. lint rvni so
tliaii
will
,.
liavr srni
-rrai
nft,.,,
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wlifii
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lirM
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rlass since
tllr
iiniiii
laiihlin- as
is
rallr,!.
as
riv,.l,.,l.
I'lil
\-
and
tn,
siis(.|.|itiliility
111
lit'
stiidnits. r
PRINCIPAL HUTTON
..rrnt
iiiitirnvi'inents so
inaiiifest
and
SO large in the
GRACE ADAMS.
.Myself
ANAH
Matriculated from Bishop Strachan School n 1916 with Governor-General's medal for general Proficiency. Edward Blake Scholar,hip
M.
BALDWIN.
PETER M. BALLANTYNE.
thought Felt for Grace at Varsity. Four long years from Fall
;}
when young did eagerly frequent Lecture and group, and heard great argu ... pj Voltaire but evermore ^ "'^"""^ ""' <:Xer'!ior=
,
in
Modern
Languages
1918,
1917.
George
)rown Scholarship
Vice-President Angli-
Aid
^'"?^"'
'I'd
''-''
.i, "''
""h
"
Bal.
,
"'."
&
B.
rugby-
--\fter
What
her future
?-Who
can guess?
^M^'^^i
GERTRUDE
A.
BEASLEY.
JOHN
K.
BELL.
GEORGE
S.
BERE.
ERNEST
C.
BOGART.
London,
Ont..
amloops"
E^-"^
="'^'"'
'^'^''
London
foi
youthfu
Collegiate
prepared him
offered
ities.
the
least
and
at
Frequently
i<^
gr.v.nvl
C-Uim-
whencewith a
MARY
R.
BREBNER.
SEUBEN
H.
BRESLIN.
"Kcc
HAROLD
Llctrjcs
to
A. C.
BREULS.
h^z'c^lli
JESSIE
B.
BRODIE.
trtcmis.
and
brLiitty.
Born Holland Landing, July 8, 1894. Hal *' ^market High School. lyed rugby with Junior
O. S. Co.
irsity
Sf jomeT'^n^eTterp^IIing
-
'
Mulock Cup
1919.
IIL's,
.
Saw
O T.C
and
in
France
by working on numerous committees, being especially interested in the work of the Y. W. Large capacombined with infinit lake her a forceful personality whereve
iniVrcst in
all
college affairs
CLARENCE
E.
CALE.
29, 1894. at
JEAN
Toronto, U. of T.
travelled
Di;i,ie/.v lull
A.
CARSWELL.
ilk-incly fair."
VIVIEN
E.
CHALMERS.
JEAN CHRISTIE.
and most
Educated Jarvis
'12-'15.
C.
Attended
Enlisted
Varsity Battery;
Species Homo on the Continent '16-'19. Mathematics; variety Bernardus Shavicus, Author of "Epsilon*' and other poems. Arts
n. a daughter of the Manse, was born irberry, Man. She moved to Ontario in fouth and matriculated at Seaforth Col-
nd
also
Ready
for
dancing.
'
Hamiltoi
JSSM.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
ET'
EDMUND
If
INES.
MARY
I.
J.
FORD.
HELEN
R.
FRASER.
GEORGE
"Formed
oti lite
A. L.
GIBSON.
f'latt,
good old
iMcV'ni
.at
h-.clincd to work, bn
Edmund ma V
Mat
the public
H's'^eafTi^karn
ud the "order of
^'^^nd'Ph^r'^ h"^ he tame f Fara
<
p uir \ears ago Inez came meekly j^ors afttr spending some time at O H'S'i '!=l'o<'l =nd Parkdale Collegiate Institute She has since worked her way through the misteries of Household Science and is ""^^^ prepared to start housekeeping on "06
History
dream
of
graduating with
essays. The war spoiled hi* making the Rugby team and ol his own class. It has al^'i
are of Si
nte
years wading knee-deep in Labs, of Household Science, then sought refuge in General. In the meantime she has kept up her proficiency as a disciple of terpsichore and in
on
\uKust
19,
1899.
Sam
for
;d that
him
d
still
He
matriculated
answers the
up
115-pound
boxing
tive
in
1917-18,
She wa and
of
1T7 at
He
left
colleg.
Beta Thcla
Ti
Fratirnity.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
JEAN HAMILTON
became
a disciple of
Ma
1917. He served the Kii the Tank Corps from 1918: returned to tures and Canadian girls, in time to grat
:ar
erseas cnttitd
ni
IT
it
\ .'.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
'
H^
SI
WILFRED
J.
IRWIN.
.__
CLARE
c.nnse.
I
^,^^^__
A.
JONES.
cijclmil
MARGARET
^^^^.
C.
KELLAM.
HELEN
C.
KIRKWOOD.
will
,,
,.^,^,.^
^^^^^^
^^^^^
School,
2T1,
by
^^^j^, ^ju^ation at Columhian College, ing as a neophyte at Toronto in fc After two years of burning nlus, he left scholastic activites for thos ' '!'=. F'>-i"?S
i,e,-
,ive
Margaret came from Xiagara Moderns, U. C, 'ai. In her so; sane and legal mind found diversion from the serio
^^^'''
l"gf"t'hmigh he tlcw^
EDITH M- LAMBERT.
ROBERT
papers, Xovcmlier
Ijublicatio.i
D.
MACAULAY
1S56.
ROBERT
City
IMJ.'
A.
9tli.
A Dawsun
Varsity has borne evidence of his popularity, among the ladies. He deserves success at Osgoode, Let no editor blur his name. Class Executive '16, Class President IS. Lit Executive 'lO. Arts Dance Committee
especially
1S-'19.
pipes
and
ve
To busine
ti, .,
He
is
member
of
Beta Theta Pi
^Z But college
Fraternity.
Where
yot
DOROTHY McLAGAN.
riic
Ir.iWt
Stratford
J
Margaret
'Varsity,
Eaton,
Haverg
she
where
has
May
her lovable
qualit
W_
MOSES
S.
MURAO.
HELEN
M.
m
EDGAR
S.
ROBINSON.
MELVILLE
F.
JEAN
S.
ROSS.
Northern llicliigan
in
%.
Matric. at Cal-
r-illegiate.
riroiind
Came
halls.
1918,
to
University
in
in
1916.
the
in
Enlisted
of
fniversil'y
Mock Parliament Committee, and Musical Gentleman, a man Director of Lit. in '19.
O.T.C. fourth
tivc.
Member
his
second and
year
i^
im H
BERTRAM W. SHARPE.
When
Saw
tlie
m
PHYLLIS SILK.
ilu-
ERROL
O.
MK
and
A.
SILVERMAN.
let
has wit
aiiil
song and
laughter
old
liglit
of
day.
April
in
27,
18%,
at
our suburban
reterborougb.
Out.
Lived
Durham
Co.
ber.
Began
Coll. Inst.,
1915,
Phyl graduated from Shelbourne into St. Margaret's, thence into Varsity. She burned tbe midnight oil in Queen's Hall for two A little years, and then took to city li.e.
"Frankic" first struck Earth plane. 1897Entered Kenora Public and High Schools. jiatric, 1915. His illustrious academic ca^^ includes such incidentals as 2nd year p^. Hockey .i^rts .Tenninp Cup. Work on
With
Errol.'
his
of
Gin-
LV.bridge
las
niuci
his
cann
first
or renoun
.
-.r
made
\
^^^^
^^^^
^
^^^
Jarvis
.
Street
,
Collegiate
r t- <of I. -C.
Solving the
-
'trie
matriculation.
Vraduate"in
It.
'"Pole^
general,
fits
for
tl
e
1
den's registrar gleefully added another The red village population in 1895-
he entered
the
President.
U.C.
in
PV
Rt, he
M. & saw
P.
it
Constant as
through.
|,,
particular.
Such
ived
special
He
\,^^
training as ably
si
house surrendered him to Harbord. gave him to Varsity in 1913. The war "Stinie" enrolled with Mars, but "sailed the briny deen" with the y
".R.
.X
member
of
the
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Result: 1919. Year Science. 1916. Political Vice-Pres.. Sec'y.. Hockey Club. Sporting Editor, won College Colours. Fii
of
"Lit..-;
little,
biograpliies,
even
like
at
others'
star into
infinitely
expense
tlie
thin(,s
Harold
swam
new
the
L'r
nntnulated
\iulock'' (Tup
1
at
out
19
froin
distant
Treas".
.'\thletic
Association,
re-
Hamilton.
He
is
heave
tar ivomen
Ontario in lS9b where he ob ,,3 ^3^,^ education at the Pul 1 c Schools and Collegiate Institute Desiring to acquire a higher education he came to
Biantford
,j,jj
dances
litlle.
Ambitions:
Kcofour years of
Modern
Hi'
W^^
II
511.
Much
jiujy
M
\LMA
fiah:
J.
F.
SUTHERLAND.
IDA E
SUTHERLAND.
Toronto. first saw daylight in 1S98 in Entered Prep. School education at U.T.S. Varsitv in 191=i '17-'lfi sneiit in FIvinp- and ' ' " Member f fourth teaching others so to do.
' '
oris matriculated
from Riverdale Collegi\nother of Harbord Collegiate's illustrious ughters chose Household Science as a Id for future fame. Interspersed her cnuous course with munition work, far-
in
Household
farm,
Science.
'16,
factory,
and western
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
f-
VICTOR H TILLbON
@.B ^ E
EVtLYN rUDHOPF
tDWARD O
TWISS.
,','[
ELEANOR TWOHEY.
HL-e"ci'ci' "c'omc loo short ol m\- ,U:urcs.
Vet
tilled -lilli
my
abilities."
'
M
:[
re
^,l
l<.
191
Matriculated from Chatham Collegiate In with honours in general proficienc; and first Carter scholarship; good standinf each year in Jlodern Languages; diversions
rtitiitc
:s!
<^
GEORGE
B.
UNDERWOOD.
RICHARD W.
I
1.
URQUH^
liigc
thou uic by
-.ihar I
<
soo.lly
Mlow
thou
Fort Un'Appelle boasts hi 1898. Learnt the fundamt Jaw. Originally 1T9. Urk
erseas in
Hous^
nate fussing Gordon applied enough odd
&
a
*^/
MARY
E.
WILLI
OLGA
M.
YOUNG.
rnd
ITS
;"
entered
Born
in
matnc
Edward
1meK7-
f"f' '';;'?,
i"
"'^
''!'
"gistered
:"fi^o
in
Vnive
University College
History of Class
lir-iiiiiiiiu' ,,f Ortcl.n-. llUt;. ul.ni. in Fimiht tluSdinmc Wiis heiii^' futi-ht. in CaiiiKhi tln' iiini ami wn become the "ISISO Class of I'liiversity C.llr-.' in 'niversity of Toronto," were leaning up au-aiiist Ah-. KitIh milter. There were abont a hundred and fifty of them, and
2T0
At
th.'
I,,
the
ho
-ere to
tlie
however, did
Xovember
csliiiiaii
Ills,
I'ves
uu
.squalls
iil
m-,
111
via.
and a
wearing black
like police-
and
lilaek greatcoats,
which
hull;
and political worlds the year IS ng one; but in the history of this u
ill
tlie
it
Late every afternoon the men of this year drilled in the CO. T.C. with men of other years, on the university grounds and. in very bad weather, in one or other of the university buildings. Gradually, too. the men were dropping off and signing up for active service, and all the while the women knitted at socks for the men who had gone. Just after the class had come back in the fall of 1917 for its second year it read anxiously in the daily pai)ers of the terrific battle which many of its dearest friends and closest relatives were fighting "over there" in a sea of mud, in order to take Passchendaele. The Sorame was bad. but this third Battle of Ypres was many times worse and more disheartening.. That spring a class which had seen nothing but war in its history graduated from the university.and the class of 1H20 considering tlic great German offensive in
years
\'>V'
,-|,.
Their dntv
is
are on rv and
juirt of
experience of, so to say, watchiiifj the world, of the men have done a lot more than watch others wlio might have been here have died. they have just watrlied and .,f stn.h'iits ,1-. lllnst, at Ira^t nf thr lllell. Will llaVr all
-
has d
rl,.
I'..i-Uss;
H.
J.
Strong.
2ntl
FROXT KOVV:1st
: ^
I
BACK
^ J. i s
i
MJ 1
*
i.
:ss;
:ian; (Insert) C.
History of Class
2T2
M.ii:'-
aihI
ii|.Mh
iris
iiiirnM.j,
hoi,
,,ur li.M.ls
hi-li
with
ais,
Wnllld
los,.
his
and
ti'utin
aVERSIT
EAR EXECUTIVE.
1st
Dow,
Directress; F. K. Jasperson, 2nd Historian; F. C. Hamil; J. A. Wilson, Prophetess; Miss M. J. Wr Vice-Pres,; Miss L. Maybee, 1st Lady Councillor.
Hi^ory
-lll,l,lrll,',l
ill,.
of Class
2T3
Th.'IV U,|s to !
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Lady Councillor;
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K.
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.1.
Balmer. Barton.
Bell, J.
II.
11.
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Mary
Edith \Vi
Association
three
in^iiii
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Tor ROWi-E.
Chant, Ti
r;
Corresponding Sec
The Women's
Duns
d the
that they arc .suftlricntly nit.Tcsl...l in their Liter.iry Society to take an active part in tlic meetings. Tliat thi.s chiim was well founded seems proven by the attendance at the meetings and bv the quality of the contributions to the propiramme. Onrini;- th.- fhristniiis tcnii papers were read ..n -T. E. Flecker by Ayatha Leuniinl. Waltei- I)e La .Mare hv Mai-N' N Ih'r, Brid-es
furtlipr,
Bar
Alrsoii
Ewai
De
l:;
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L,
Miss .Mid
Queen's Hall
MISS LOUISE LIVINGSTONE,
B.A.
lid
it
is
proba
iioiiiili
one of
tlie
most
of alarger,
Thf
sriiini-s
who
are
g-oiiifi-
.ii's
ii-s
1!
niisscil.
-,H,,1.
Their influence im
Thr-y are thinking sa
has
wh,-ii
,-s
MISS LIVINGSTONE
Queen's
Hall,
Our
University College
Women's Residence
1919-20.
Tgaret McTaggart, Margaret Fair, Kathleen Pepler. Eleanor McKay. Margaret E.lge
-Margaret McTagg,
UXn-ERSITV COLLEG
REAR RO\V;-Ma ry
Finlayson,
Social
Mustard, Gen. Meetings; Jennie Lane, Bible Study Con.; Study Con.; Jessie Brodie, Missionary; Carol Staunt
FRONT ROW:
ABSEXT:-Mrs.
ean Stevenson, Conference; Dorothy Loggie, Secretary; J President; Marjorie Twitchell, Treasurer; Margaret Mahon, Social Con
S.tclver,
Rfc.
Sec: Irene
II
of University College
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University College
il.
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working
at the
,i
.Mrs.
C.i.iiiitli
HI
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good
plays.
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tliea
for consenting to
of
tlic
co-operate
ortliv
Hart
eluli is to lie
House
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resiihaitial
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lias
as a
comiiiou luretim:
its work in a proinisiiin. uav. ami hv iiiav has rrsii, its future re,-or.l hoiiii; at h'ast eipial to that whie'h already eiideareil it to so many hundreds of graduates.
I
FRONT RO\V:-R.
D.
Macauley
rator;
Stephens, Treasurer; H. J. .lolinston. 2n(l Year F. K. Jasperson, 2nd Year Rep.; T. A. Stone. Is M. L. Stokes, Vice-P esident; Prof. M. \Y.
Mock
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a
littlr
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Parliament
BACK ROW (left to right) :-R MIDDLE RO\V:-M. L. Stokes. FROXT RO\V:-H. J. F. Stewas
E, S.
rampbell, J
DIVERSITY COLLEGE,
Y. M. C, A,
KXECUTIVE.
19ly-.
Social Service
Department
To
,lv.,iir,.
.-..
u-aits tn-,l,.y.
i^ff.irt
not
mi a tVv
wild
IKlliti,'s.
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is
the
ll:ls
Immmi th,'
-,nil,l s,viii
iiiii,ssil,l,- f,,r
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fr,,iii
(Ml,
:lll
with his
tl|,.U-llts
his ,,11
rinhts,
lil'l-tl,,s
^-^c
:hancellor bowles
Victoria College
IN
MEMORIAM
Class 2To
I
Geo.L.R.Parrish
Victoria College
,n,J
-Vpt
D\eil
G rried teachers at Humber ^1 and later Moderns Profs, in 1T9. ibed kn \\ dge spasmodically before cha gmg to Dents Enlisted C.F.A. Back graduate with 'O Master of Fussology. K
I
l_url\
1
1898
Bom
Johns.
in
Twillingate.
Newfoundland,
Brown
Four years at The Jlethodist College. St. Entered ITS but answered the call of Empire in July, 1917. A skipper in the Navy, he sailed the Atlantic and Pacific,
patrolling
Dallas first cheered for the Hamilton Feb., 1895. eb., Preliminaries at Hamiltor
0ly
The
III
sec
Joined 1T7 Vic, with the A.E.F. re with 2T0, M. & P..
legiat
and after
si
Clifford's
ither.
Delves
our
coasts.
faithful
worker,
were nucleii
for
his
hfe
Me
'^nM
ALICE M. BROWN.
OLIVE BURTON.
GRACE BURWASH.
came
to college.
he
irresistible
ught
ndependence grew
in
Lisehold
call of dear old Vic. Olive to University. In Honour Science she has brought credit
of
Bob Commil
Prophet.
scrib
Class
cacocthcs
ambitions
her
true
success
VICTORIA COLLEGE
HELEN
R.
COATSWORTH.
Tlirough college
Happy" Wnd.
'and
At Sussex by the Sea. Eng-. Aug. 10, 1S90. Began he became a citizen of this world. education and matric. at Albert College, Entered Victoria. 'U. Returned, Belleville. 19. after break of 4 years' active service. After grad. will take theology later, the
J.ick
car
town.
''""S-
Woo dstock.
^^'
.
has
changed
Ontario.
for
Chatham,
1916.
Enlisted,
Commerce and Finance. He has ^ jtstanding athlete particularly in tennis and basketball, and above all a good
,|^^J"^J5'*'
|^^^
^^
Staff. London. .Actively responsible for "I^eave Department.'" of grateful memory, Musical, energetic, and possessing executive ability R..b uill make good.
.
iness
ie of
B El E M
'MARJORIE DOUGALL.
I
Woodstock
Col"
EDNA
illbrook.
V.
EASTCOTT.
nir
humor and
geiiiai
friend-
applied
ship.
Entering Vi
good-sportsJunior year.
Chei
Having
legiate In
imbilietl
all
that
y and Mineralogy, winning the Dan son Scholarship. She spent a year
afforded,
of
enthusiastic
spite
iJ
quicKlv
cheerful
maue
per-
"
being;
nd
:
later
O.A.C.
G-J
er
^lll tJ^H.
MURIEL F EVANS.
RUTH
ST.
GEORGE FELLOWS
MYRTLE
E.
GARDINER.
Muriel
ed \iL
uas Ion.
ith
the
.n
Ea<;tern
of
On
class
o'
2T0
CI;
Sophomore.
Her sunn
Greek "
It
as
at \\n,d>,or that
Gen
she
the
1916
Hamcame
llim
Vica] science with the legal profession President of the "Bob," Member S'"" Cup Champions 'IS. President oi ^|.^^^^ ^^^ ,j^,^,^^ ^j ii^^ Athletic .Stick, el
view.
le
matriculated.
When
tell
Willard
has
displayerl
those
qnalities
th
S.
ROY GREER.
FOREST HANMER.
-
Ct
11,.,
Jy
ll,c
bugle.''
Tlie
tall
of
19U brought
to
Varsity
the
learning,
'
'
Born
,.,
at
Oakwood.
with
entered
Vic
illustrious
1-orest
liegan
at
to
tal;e
.-
'
'n
'''^
Fathered
unconventionality. and "J.iie de of the West, typified in "ROY." Scholastic ambitions sliattcred! Four years in khaki failed to destroy a jovial spirit. Well earned Military Cross the last
sincerity,
burden.
vivre"
term
at
Edinburgh
two
an
gifts
War!
Classical
spoiled
Association.
Sept..
1895.
Burgessvilli
InsI
n 1911
at to
Woodstock Collegiate
follow in the' steps of
In
1916.
began
Ho
wit
and
1914
he entered Vic. MS. He enlisted returning the ne.\t year, and now hopes
the 12th Canadian Infantry Brigade Signals. Aug.. 1916-Mar.. 1919. Glee Club. Historical Reception Committee attest his his many friends acclaim his
ifjifi^jp""','^
;
;nt
good
for
devutcd
work
VICTORIA COLLEGE
i.1
mm
RICHARD
'.Vi;7
^3
JM
RICHARD SANDFIELD
'
B.
HORWOOD.
RE FA
f(7i
L.
HOWARD.
impiih^s.
but
fi-.iy
//;
fcmnici alicuim"
Tnu
(f
Inn
of spirit
Cobourg.
itudicd
189S.
From
Ta
and frivolej her wa' rns. Class Historian, and' intluisiasm for Life and a p
Dislikes-last
D.ck eiilercd liie classical course from U.T.S. with the Prince of Wales scholarship Holds high converse with the might) dead through books rather than lectures Has expressed a desire to be buried en the hand
a
Clenalle
Parsonage elcomed
Du
Later Le,
Wtstmin
)
"=
'"t'*^
''
ct
Westeri
ft.
ISABEL N
HOWARTH.
1^1
I
AGNES
Tlianit
D.
JENNER.
E.
WILLIAM JEWITT.
Im
Re
In
s
deep."
^^^
'
of
Bill's
modes
in
1'
Victi
c dli
honour
bears.
to
ame he
On
the the
led
th.
till
1917
at
V. T.
S.
Honour
"Ac
IT.C.
VICTORIA COLLEGE
V-vj
W
If
G.
'Tis
META MEREDITH.
in
BERYL EVELYN
feci t.ayj of
good
1;
ho:wur."
Collegiate
of
Malahide
'Business
l"'^
ewfoundland
i
Hay.
From Humberside
ed
si,^
Beryl plungScience.
into .
the
depths
Household
'f^u,3
"'
'5''
Englis
.\Kvays
prospects for an unclouded future. Her perseverance and everreadiness to help others have proven her a
emerges
\yith
\^
'
IB
WILLIAM ORR ROBINSON.
appeared
j,,^
ANNETTE PEEVER.
ELTHA RAYMER.
ts:
.It:
Bill's
star
,,^
over
Zurich.
^j,,i.
Sask.:
Out..
.|^^^^
g^,
^^^^^^^.
Carlyle.
He
While at Colbring her to Vic. with '20. lege she has had her share of popularity and good times. OtTicial critic of "Lit." a
tidioisness
lly.
the"
hav^'e
riot
ter
matriculated
school
^^^^
"'6.
at
taught
Ml friends
for
two
years;
entered
in
Blovelt
Bill
Scholarship
made some
^tavinch
friends at col-
VICTORIA COLLEGE
^^tp:e^'^
^^*iy
fM
^ii.
BENSON SMITH SUMMERS.
WILLIAM ARTHUR WHALEY SWITZER.
ELIZABETH STERLING.
.l/.u-;i
i.i.i.v
he
made
of a Scotchman
calighl
young."
farm
c ir
at
Balti
From
From
snore
'
iiore.
Ontario,
bert
^'''-"
1891.
to
College.
''"
Belleville,
Morrisburg Collegiate ne'er prepared ai p^jj ^^^^ creditable or welcome tribute ..yi^ " ^vjth a wealth of music, optimis
.1,
Mth
Medal
|ih
Corporal
the
.\
in
the
Won
hurled;
.vorld.'
Canal du
.N'ord.
Adve ^^^ energy "Ben" endowed 1T7. ,^^ enthusiastic, worthy fighter, he St covets knightly deeds and honours in t
front
line
.\merican by birth, Canadian by incl Medicine and ,^rts aye that t sichorean too, Sec'y. Biological Club Pres. 270 Vic. 'IS.
tion.
character,
full of
Irish
humour.
of
human
progress.
MARION
l/iiiigj
E.
s.iy
THOMPSON.
and Ihc smiles
MURIEL
H.
THOMPSON.
yc
composed a
litind,
from
gra-.c to ga.
^^luriel
bails
from Georgeto
29 1910
ii
Ltt
scholarship.
Serv
Friends.
^^^
RACHEL ELSTRED
back on
Tile
Old
tolh a Chatliam pru.luU :nc C C I 101. ered public life nn Malal n fame a-, Prev .il I L S
Victoria College
History of Class
K:i|.|i;i
rlii.
2T0
sMrllril
Its
si
I I I
I;niilli
pi,
si-nia
ISrt.i
lui
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hv
1>
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lia'H.
anil the 1
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A.jiillini.
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im.
assiiiiir,!
th.'
|v-uaf
1,'st
hal.its
I
ami
riistuiiis.
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ArllrrlM. irUura.
a. -Ill
elm rho.
ivrrpinais aiMl
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LITII.
InHV
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M;,V
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snnnrs
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its
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In snnk
mhrr
havr
Whn has
on
tiM
tn tirr fl-nin
nf thn InNs ;,ll,l priMh-rs nf |-,.sl,hli hralM lliat sl-h nf ivllrf thai It Is lln Inlrjv tlln hall. 't 1. 1.' lv| a -1 kr. at turKr n'rlnrk
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'
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tin-
s'lnvlv
liavr
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iii
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have .in-iul
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ships uith iinfailiii- iviiul iritv. the lil'st tallllis Irani all. lllf
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six
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L'TO
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II
wn I'nilrr nf Wairs Srllnl af.sl p milmils Irssrr ll-hts. trsllfv that \yr havr Ills 111 alaiialaiir,. .\ii.l what hrltn- wax nf iisi'iir- ,|H,sr hi-aiiis sl,i,|\ll|r hnw In rrf thr x ,,f j.,v nut nf fiair H.^.'tillas
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patnntir wni-k.
Wr
a IV
IraVIM-
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ranks and
friiiuiinr
lirarts
ii,,w
Huttrrr,!
at
thr
'hr fririidshii.s
and
was
ahir Inrlaiiii.
Tlir
^^ a
^"^^^
mn^*^
/ICTORIA rOLI.EGE
WOM
I-
SOCrETY EXECUTIVI
Secretary; Harriet De
i
ims, Pianiste; Mabel Davis. Locals. "Acta." .rding Secretary; Marion_H!ggins. Leader Govt.; Marie " ' Vice-President; Essa Dafoe. ' Lci 0pp.; Annette Pee\
'"""'"
President;
Mii
'
\1!SE\T:-Du
ABSENT :-Ethel
Patt,
4^
1919-20.
Joan
Jeffs,
Mable Day
right :-D.,
President;
academic- year
its
19111-21),
Victoria Cdlb-v
make
number
of student organizations
if
complete,
liractices.
Vi,-toria
ge students,
interest in its
.ml v.
who unfortunately was unalile to be present, a delightful tea was held in Annesley Hall common room for the purpose of interesting prospective orchestra members and arranging a schedule for the season. The Director of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, Dr. Vogt, who was present, spoke
the kind permission of Miss Addison,
The
An
annual concert
is
few words of encouragement, and in glowing terms introduced Mr. Frank Blachford, prominent violinist of the Conservatory,
a
in semiring.
and where it is hoped they will be able to appreciate the c'litci-in-isc of a few farsighted .students in commencing what undoubtedly will liccome an indispensable college institution. They
tral music,
who
actively participate in
it
making
From
is
BACK
ROVV:-J,
R.
Stewai
FRONT HOW:
For
'20,
Min. of Debates;
W.
J.
Maines, C.
F. R.
'21.
T.,
Postma
'23,
Scott, B.A.,
Mm.
of Interior:
Kcffer,
Pi:
of Reconstruction; A. F. Annis,
Min. of Trade S. Cobb, '21, Song Leader; N. E. of Finance; A, B. Stevenson, B.A. H. Dickinson, '21, Vice-Presid C. H. Rickard, B.A., Critic.
To
Ihls
til,.
PROVOST MACKLEM
This FaiiK.us
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tli.'iv
TRINITY COLLEGE
f
M. AILEEN BOYD.
'Modisl,
attended
kindly,
y
b^
A^J
ALBERT
'
W J^
C.
JOHN
imsc"
Bobcaygeon,
'
L.
CHARLESWORTH.
4th. 1896 until
CLARK
MAY CLAYTON.
"Her open
eyes ticstre the
ail-accomplishcd,
Hill
Croft
School,
discovered at Trinity reading luecocious head ol year 118-~. bridge, fussing and flirtato InniskiUing Fusiliers. regret mis
February
t Dunnv.lle. Ont.
10,
1900,
'18;
Di
Editor-in-Chief of "Rev
Powder Plant, Trenton, and subsequent to the explosion there, at Drummondville. P.Q. Belonged to 1T9. and tn the Household
mj^^Mi"
'-'-
-'
'"'^
wmnTm 332^
^F.
i!
C^LRA CKOii-i
GORDON COOK.
Was
DE PENCIER.
A native of Toronto. Matriculated fr University Schools to enter Classics Trinity with Class iT'i. Volunteered for Ov
and a kindly
born in Duffield, Derbyshire, and educated in the Old Country, entering the General Course in Toronto University. Has played tennis for the college four times, and been Universitv champion twice. Is President of the U.W.D.U.. Secretary of S. Hilda's "Lit.." and uses her artistic gifts to good
Rosthern, Sask., Matric. at Melfort High ^^ j^j^, 3^ jp^g ' . ^ ^ c . u to University * School. From Saskatchewan tToronto. Assistant Trinity University. Treasurer Athletic Society and Librarian of Literary Society 1919. He will continue his
at
,
"ot
mon
to
came ^
from
belongs
a lieuten the Ath
ith the
member
the
TRINITY COLLEGE
W^<
^'^'
TRINITY COLLEGE
m^^mmmwrnmM^w^mwmmmsmimm
/
JOHN
B.
WEST.
Began life at Brechin. April 15. 1890. Entered Trinity in G. and M. class '16 from Orillia Collegiate. 26th Battery, France: hos_pital, England, home, and Trinit; ollege life, football
team, running! President Science Club, Editor "Review," Secretary "Lit.", he may look with ;onfidence to the future.
Johnnie came to
arines
Collegiate,
\V>-cliffe
from
in
St.
Cath
M!
s^ec
enrolling
Classics
in
:ible.
He
is
doomed
to
misty
MSS.
History of Class
rirrllnl,.
.11.
2T0
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w^ls
ninrr illlll.^rl-uU-. lirl.Jlts 111 ihr K A.F. thr liinillirl's liroill, In yrrrixr ,T|-t,llll a
WHS
ahnllt
1
fills ,|1C
M'l hit
1. .1
uhl,-h. whilr
Tliiis
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lllll.lr
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iii.hI.-.
Ami Inu-^nK
liiictivr.
ran
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lir
,.all,.,|
pliiin-iitarv.
thrrr
llalHH.ii
lluuth."
as lllrv
lir.jall
thrlMsrlvrs
t.i Iravr Vnlllll fill' iiiaiih In. Ihrv slhl I. rathrlT,! to-rllirr 111 our plarr, Alid tlh
illtillUril
\V.
Ilill.
.1.
thr
I'.alh.
Touai-as
till
ftf/f
Trinity College
H. Mason. Secretarj-Trc;
^m
Father Carr
Superior of
St.
Michaels College
ST.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE
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MM.
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m
RUTH M. AGNEW.
Of
In
its
I
RAYMOND
B.
CONLOGUE
KATHLLLiN
ird graduate.
1
COSTELLO.
to L.A.C.
CHARLOTTE
D.
CRONIN.
fiozver.'
"Kath" came
the
dawn
of a joyful
morn
Riil
Ursuline
Convent. Quebec
in
City,
until
19:
saw sunrise in Montreal, and has b.T ray ever since. For scholarvii!;. ranted "The First of Firsts." IK. in Music and Moderns has been sta.. Joseph's College, wliich she repn-i "Varsity.- "The Lilies" and "Toru.u..i
i
year
faded
winning a scholarship
Arts.
She won
JOH.N
J.
GLAVIN.
all. 1S?6:
matricu-
,
"j,
it.
*''"?"5,
V?"V
t^V
le.
and
is
everybody's friend.
Never wor-
j'
i'nff'
ent.
An
om Cornwall High School '13. and has recollections of a French college. Trudged up Clover Hill to be a respected graduate of 2T0. War. sport and philosophy claimed him The
Later
ollege
he
and
St. Michael's.
attended His
liat
ST.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE
LEONARD
HODGINi
JOHN
C.
JORDAN.
ST.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE
7&}:
St.
Michael's College
To
.1.
uhni
l,v
il,l
ur.l.M'
nf
.T.l
aiffnvnt
nl.Mls.
Ill,'
,IHiV|VMl
l'r,,vilir,>
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Allii;!
M.ilrr
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DKAN CLARKE
M EM O R^I AM
Ivan B.Marty
WILSON PORTER.
Second Lieu Squadron.
R.F.C.,
JOHN
D.
GEAR.
November
"He was keenly interested in athletics and all Class aiifairs. His popularitv was shown by his election as Trea'surer of the Fii^st Year. One of the professors stated the sentiments of all who knew the deceased, when he said during a speech, 'the whole oorer by the death of such 'The Varsil st, 1916.
'^"ea
"
aa.
wounds. .Apr
-W6
1AROLD G
ARM TRONG
AROLD
E.
BAKER.
\,ly
itric.
.i^
l,..rn
,n
X..rth
X..rWk
in
1S87.
One
"f
H"'
S96
from
1914.
Entt-red
wlh' ajsfsti';
hprout"
niatri
T al ei
Attended Public
Ilia
bega:
High School.
'
jtesMoii
Sea,
fW^
\\n
m m#m
WILLIAM FRANCI
t 1
BiCKNELL.
,;v (;
GORDON
L.
BELL.
On July
24th. 1895. the
Qcc,
gol
fie
lie
Irish
wit.
cool
judgment,
Ont.
three years' Medi-
Matriculated
at
Barrie
Collegiate.
1916.
Served as Surgeon Sub. Lieut. R.N.V.R. in England and Far East. Joined the Benedicts
Wounded July
24th
MEDICINE
^Kp^ .
^H
MEDICINE
is,
1916.
Their perigrina
arter Scholarships.
'
folIoweJ the
beginning to differentiat
sible.
Birthplacc-Griswold. Man. Past Hisory-Entered P. and B. 1T6 Won his V. M. ai d hockey enthu
ayed
distinguished
part
in
fres
indefatigable
ani
rom
good with Toronto practice.
George!
the
Faculty.
Honour
'15.
Also
ARTHUR
ELLIS.
began
life
in
L'xbridge.
local
E.\hausted
the
Fro")
,
Took
his
first
^latriculated
at
Medicine
1902.
but
drink at Bond Head, 1880. Jlount Forest. Entered was lured to the north
lating sufficient dough,
.vledge of the
ough
Normal,
taught
home
i\v
01
pronation ana studv he is prepared to demonstrate that "Old Man Much Medicine"
in
Cal
TL^:
made no mistake
claiming him
for
the
Mu
Winnipeg. .Time
Piper. .\ Fo" Will . '.' entert
!
in
B.
this
..
.-
...
Born
church,
terrupted,
"
>'
'
'
Nav
work
rtship. marriage, music, medicine-thus temporarily ends his carnival of crime. Helped Frosh class win Daffydil. Vice-President
of the fourth year. Fat. good-natured, a good mixer, a consistci
s'
,...;,
Perce
all
over.
.M.i
MEDICINE
gJ
wood, Ont.
Ilarbord
High School
1914.
at
Belleville
and
191.i.
jell's
'^""fvcj";,
'
Collegiate.
Toronto.
Matric.
M
h
Lijute'nant.
RN
d
J
IT
S \ K
rgeon
Entered Medicine.
Visited abroad
with
third
year.
dg
..r
physical
iBOfi
ROBERT ETHBERT JO>CE
FAU TINA A KELL>
ILBURN WATTS KEMP.
Wl
July
:ind
morning
1S94.
,,5
^^^^_
ei
'
'19.
Taught Humbe-side
(,t
hteen
months'
service
RNVR
in
Collegiat-,
1912;
'^
i;
^2j
WILLIAM DANIEL LANSPEARY.
Small i slalurc b<:l W, D. Lanspeary
full of
first
HAROLD SMITH
LITTLE.
met
Windsor, Ont., in 1895. Played quarter! (or W.C.I., and matriculated there in Early ambition, medicine and matrimony far he has succeeded in both. Bill san
J.
IS.
Lov
llemher of A.K.K.
Fr;
executive ability have repeat in academic positions of reasonable; impetuous but commands respect; gives ;d. Is withal very human.
nd:
ly
;
Education
St.
February 28th. 1S. matriculation Harbord C.I. 1910. Sueput a year at Arts and school before P. and B. '16. Overseas 25th Battery,
Lisle.
Ont.. in
jf
'^
ume time
to
'14.
Mich:
lecided
wield
magic wand
Decided
.ersity as
11(1
on
Med
Alma Mater.
loyalty
Cheer
in
unswerving
Janet a general
favorite.
May
^^^^
3j,(l
1917. ^^
Her hobbie
thought
it
was
erlightened.
\V
brid
Med
ALEXANDER LYNN M
um
k \1
,
Mac
2Rtb
.>;t
M.M.
ew's well, finishing 100 per cent. Simon for his Alma Mater; 191S saw him a of Mars; later he pursued the elusive e into many a fatal "spin." For "Doug," ys gracefully urbane and professionally
:r.
we
IK \ h, ,1 l ,tniB. Ale c t tl e t..-,i D.n id in handling the Grand ilcit IK joined H ^r S "Undine," and soon wardroom resounded with his infectious laugh After demobilization he attended Guy's Hospital, hut returned to Varsity to
..-m,i,i.,,,
1914.
the
as
^.K.K.
He
is
not as
MEDICINE
""IB
ELFORD
J.
NELSON.
NATHAN
HAROLD
T.
PALMER.
Made
sit
Barely born
in
the
rly
in
Ml
heard the telephone March 30th age of three Winnipeg. and an appe-
Born London,
dabble
merry
icient knowledge there to admit him to Medicine. '15. Finds time to in sports; has an ear for music; is of eye and jovial in disposition. "Nels"' can be serious when occasion demands,
and
tite
developed pedagogica
kinoodling.
;
nt of
Freshman
ARTHUR PODNOS.
He
-five
GAYNER POWELL.
cal'tcd
it
I
Born
find
in
Attended school Colorado. Oklahoma and Idaho. Took hono matric. at Vic. Treasurer of the fourth ye;
1893.
a better one.''
is
one
in all
this
youth
Gayner's early career
)ntonensis,
'16.
chronicled in Tor-
nally '16 P.
LS,
and
B.,
nearly three
As President
1919-20,
infused
new
in
Since
then
he
has
upheld
B..\. 'IS.
He
life
in
Enhsted
Americi
them
all
as
When
Pau
i.f
lailor
and a gentleman.
genial personality
h'
MEDICINE
'MMS^
^RY JOHN QUIN^
FRED RITTINGER.
He
:6tli.
:,..
.;
along the
SoUtH
ScHoO
flov
Suh.Liem'ena
vFIEl D
RUbH
as
his
NORMAN H RUSbELL
birthplace
in
1
Oiillm
il.iras
Ii
han -Miss
Ft
tea
primary edui
winners of
-
CKims
College
the
ns
list
nice
running champi
19H
%
m
FREDERICK
C.
M'
ROBBINS.
at
St.
drink at Kitchener,
Ma
first
applied
Ma
Mary's Collegiate.
years,
^as
grad iu-
Acted
li'
E.
H.
SHANNON.
and
matriculated
mile-
in
Toronto,
in
C.I.
19U.
The second
eiseas-I
Platoon
Lieut
18th
Sth Field
^.je,
191.!.
Ou
ng
ye.lr;
<
rharmacv fHonnurs)
1916
Enter
1917
'niber
.Still
happy.
rhirmac\
President
third
ear
18 Recuperating among
Medicine in 1915. By some wit, some industry, and some good luck, he evaded destruction and dissected his way through.
j,^
MEDICINE
first
cry in
1885.
Mat
"Stevie"
:.C.I.
down
one
frosty
Qri;
ated
in
Hamilton,
but
in
spit
.Tuly 17,
189o.
ated at Humberside,
-orps.
1902. Entered Qu( Overseas Egypt and France Me Entered Varsity '17. Hard luck,
i
Landed over-
Played hockey with St seas in the navy. Michael's College, and has a strong desirt
US
WILLIAM DOUGLAS SWAN.
((
WILFRED
P.
WARNER.
1907.
Born in Brucefield, Ont.. 1890. Matriculated Pedagogue four years. Entered P. and
1911.
Discovered
Owen Sound
in 1871.
Polish-
Served on Class Esecutive in third year Arts. Won his "T" Varsity First Soccer team. Graduated in Arts, 1915. Served as
B.
ed off as a teacher at Stratford, Ont. After three years' teaching had an inspiration for high ideals, and entered Medicine. Always fancied poppies, so he visited Flanders Fields.
and
irst
.luly 5th. 1896. Matric::1n't Collegiate. 191,!. liEntcril Tirpitz's submarines en.ii
'
'
T''
His su
EDWARD WOODS.
Eddie first beamed on Fergus, where he eceived his preparatory education. Cast in lis lot with the class of Overseas with 20.
'
o,
,^,,
tt''
His
a
rses
in?Ta?Iy''yearrin St'' Cadiarfnek. where "e obtained honour matriculation at the Colkgiale Institute in '14. Entered Medicine with the class of 1T9. Overseas with the Royal Kaval Volunteer Reserve.
Medical Building
Hi^ory
F-,rlv
11,
of Class
2T0
(l,.tnl,rr
VI
F.
Allan (Captain), C. K.
P. Soanes, F.
H. Stringt
Smith,
W. H. Smooklc
JuniorMed's BasketBah^'Eam
WirfHERS or(2biFroRDSiprori Gup
^~=- FDR -iSlB^
132
Dean
Mitchell
To
and Engineering
As
rai
,.,
till'
wavs.
111.'
"radnatiiif Ynii an
t(i
tii-st
rill,.
You are different from other classes in that yiuir ranks liave been more torn and depleted by the ravages of the war tliau possibly
any other, and yon number amongst you more representatives of other preceding years than will appear in any of those succeeding
.you.
from the war to finish their interrupted studies, have accumulated in such numbers that your class this year aggregates many more than entered as freshman with you four years ago there were But there is a more under seventy then there are over ninety imw unique story than that, more pathrtir aii.l iiKire heroic: there are only sixteen of your present class whu wnv licslnnen with you in 1916. These numbers tell of tlie sacritirr made In- the Applied
Your studies and your University nlur ruptcd but time has gone on. Witli
;
twenty-five years, most uf you have attained an age when, before the war, many young engineers were well along in their experience But you have gained an experience worth much out in the world. more to you in your wealth of knowledge and memory of the war struggle, for many of you have been engaged in work that has lifted you from the commonplace in engineering or applied .science and has placed you in a position where you will have a marked advantage over those who wi'ic imt mi fnrtuuate. So you go out til ilii' \\nrlil\ work equipped in a different way, seeing the problems <<( ]](, Iimih a different angle and with the kind of technical kiiuu lcili:i' ami experience which will better fit you for the stru-i;ic f tli.- next few years through the uncertain period of post war (Ii'vlnpment in Canada. I hope you will all remain in Canada, tliat ynu will help build up our splendid country we need every one of you. especially now, and I am sure you if by will all be rewarded in the years to come by the knowledge nothing else that it was your Cla.ss at this particular time that helped to make Canada great, greater than ever, in all that national deveIii]iiiiiMit ill wliirli iiMjineers are so much a factor. I wish yim thr best of good fortune and health and all success
:
as
IN
MEMORIAM
CRASHED AT DESERONTO
J)d1EU of injuries SEPT26"'I918|
1898
KILLED
;
IN
ACTION AT CAMBRAl
1918
'
REPORTED MISSING
JULY
lo'i'ioie
OCT.
History of Class
Th^
rilivvl-slly
I. if
2T0
issihh
hlis
Irl-ullr
lnr.-
,lirtir,llty
ill
attaiRmfJ-
till'
(!.-
Wi
siivd
,.11.1.
iIliii
uc.
tlir
fmmd
t(i
mii-.ilir
sflvrs iissniililnl on
llir
.lay nf
S,.|.triiilH.i-.
1916,
in
fiixv
name to the year lieueel'oi'th to be kuuwu as 2T(). Coming as we did wlien the world was plunfii-d
the dr]iths of
however, all our troubles and hardly had the last morsel of were awakened by remembraiioe Ml-- aL'aiii all joy was removed from Life. las kindled once more when a shortage of
(
'liiisriiias.
'
M.
but
luaiii
wi'
war, we, medically unfit ones and youngsters too yminr;- to hear mir country's arms, looked forward to a rather rough passage at the old Amidst all tlie school. "We were certainly not disappointed. gloom and despondency, however, which loomed before us there was one glad ray of light we had in our nnmlicr the first girl to rr.'shrtl... :tiu\ uv wrvr ccrtaiiilv |ii-uiiil .,f -(^ur enter schnol ;|^
and we
,',
Marv"
(ajH.lnni,.,
t.i
Marv
I'l.-kl'm-d
hw easy the work was, if one only wished to work some twenty-four hours per day, we felt more comforted and took the for in rest of the week off to look around. It was well we did doing so we obtained our status at our new home, and discovered that compared to us a worm was highly elevated. Not a bit daunted, however, at the withering glances of the sophs we decided to run our own show and elected one Cunningham to lead us, for, verily, we were led to believe that a captain was And then how protid we were, that day when the sorely needed. photographer took our pietui'es and we so narrowly esca]ii'd the open air hydraidirs Lab. jierfornied from an upper wimlow by the sophs. Then came that dread day when after a few pn.liininar\- bouts in which ties, socks, etc., managed to disappear, we were issued invitations to the social functions held in our honour in a little old red gym. But we must hurry over this for even now three and
After Iraniiiig
tVniii
parental hearth for two short M-eeks. term when the spring slush was beginning to be coniinonplaee we lost .several members of our tribe to the various fighting units, and, what appeared worse at the time to us, we were forcibly ejected from our drafting room and placed in one corner to allow room for the R.F.C.. who came to imbibe the rudiments of flying in our erstwhile liappy home, .'^prins
ar<
1.1
this
i-ed
to faculty mandates, economic ventures, aiul the call of the a meagre thirty-four of the original tribe returned to the second year. What we lacked in numbers, however, we made up in spirit, for were we now not the rulers of the roost. A difflcnity jireseuted itself, however, at this juncture, for we found no r.iost over which to rule. During the summer while we had been turn ins out shells and cleaning boiler flues, the R.A.F. had eomman.le.r.'.l inr n]d the whole building and were now all over the place. smoker, the pride of our heart, and the general retreat from h.tiires, was a carpenter shop, the drafting rooms were demonst ration floors, and we w.i'<- iila.'.'.l off by ourselves in a few rooms, the existence of wliirh ha.l h.'retofore been known only to the architect, who drew up th.' .niiiinal plan, if any, of the building.
Due
King only
History of Class
Chirf Hill was theboss
tlir
t',,1-
2T0
-i-iir,l.
-Continued
haiMUcd
tnrv
has.
diilv iirrfnnnod
llniids
wp tnnk
uii
ami uii.lri' his I,M,lrrvliil. stmv Im- tlirm. unv .liitiriillv This and iiia.h- 1.. at ho aiinthrr. which was that mT srlliiiL' \'lrtliissr>Mn,i,
ua.
I'.-.-l
diinii- a
to
thivr-dav
1
srssinii.
Th.'
rnni|u.t.-nl
liv tlir
stalV
nf
ariiiarios
Cowrnniont
.d'
That aftmi roiivth.-r with the civws ,.f shii-s .Meils. Arts and Dnits. \^r InniaM a para.lr and iiiaWr iiiurh iioim. iiihI,'!tlir h-ad.'i-shi]. nf First Matr Mitrh.'ll. kiiuwu as \\w -Wihl Spint." As a liltiii- ml, Inn ,,f tin- ns,. l,, uhirli mir .hvl; had ii |. hired 111 othrrA.-ars ,. iiaaintrd an a.M'o|.|aiir on a 'juii rarria'jr ami usrd ihat as our fnm'ra! roa.'h in uliirh to \nn-y \\u- llioiiol.t, ,,r ,h,. past
, I
hou,.v,.r.
daf
niiahlr
to
arrivr at
111
tho ],riv,-nta-o
four
rain.,
^.mi-s.
tlir
\,-,itiiiv
liiiaihT.
^VlIll
sn^nimj of
ilir
arm isi
iro
mnrli of
tlif
ohl-iiin,.
spirit
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eaaisieal
APPLIED SCIENCE
ROBERT
A.
BARBOUR.
Hull fortune
send
iced to delve at to
his
19th.
debut
1S95.
in
Whitechurch.
in
-''"Steiv
it
Matriculated
was who
first
put
'1
Vankleek Hill
*'"-^*'d
the old
icptemlier
.1(1
4l]\.
1894.
He
'17.
wanclcr(
15
go on
fiileen
school in class
a
From
tl:
1
Had
-een
typical
in
specially
athletics
19th C.F.-\,
Watford. Honour mathematics in St. Mary's CM. Came "straight from heaven" to S.P.S. with the IT? Electricals. Made University Hack team 191.5. Overseas C.F.A. Bunner
R.A.F..
'^"tjl.''^"^''-"'.!,^"','
^^j%'''in'
'S'^'lS^
fuishcd himself
:
ma
1915.
gsville
finally joining
High Schools.
1.
Scientific Research Staff of British Adn alty. He took honours in first two years was elecled chairman of the E, and M.
APPLIED SCIENCE
SS
%
.SOTT
APPLIED SCIENCE
I*
m
HAROLD
still
APPLIED SCIENCE
B
MAURICE
H.
G.
YOUNG.
CENTNER.
First dis
I'ork,
LAWRENCE CHAMBERS.
Grant
first
GRANT HENDERSON.
light
in
late,
mid
quite early
rise
Tara.
Ont,
Maurice Cent
eclianical
ears late:
Owe"n'si';j''
encyclopedia
(??).
To-
c ^schools
1T9.
^*^.
UBERT
"Dutch"
has
as
C.
''
11'
nfi
tl'
ii
i[
111
HOLLAND.
GEORGE
L.
MACPHERSON.
HUGH
J.
McCREERY.
been
persistently
ncluding
25,
ng
the Uni1
1
at
He matriculated from
Schools in
grin.
l^l^'^^^l^ r,^''^^I'
Residence knows him His genial downwar<
Born
in
"London
ss
of
'16
in
1915
and
ned
:'8with
Though
ng
far-sighted.
1^
n.Watr
APPLIED SCIENCE
O.
V.
BALL.
i.ij'
GEORGE
(.
C.
BENNETT.
Only U
1895,
ELMER BIRDSALL.
wear
It
is
I
to
ahaiyi
in
Merl fiity Received his early education Public School and his matric. and Leamington, Entered Civil Ei ;ering with Class '20. Treasurer of Engii ng Society 1918-19. and crowned his popi :y as President of graduating year.
iitv.
;
Born
in
189,!,
Toronto.
.Tarvis Street
Colle-
B^^n
Waubaushene,
at
March
-'0.
luoo.l
liii
in
47th Battery.
Coldwater C.
S.
and
in
.\Iways prominent
F
CRYSLER.
EARL
R.
DAFOE.
no.'
ERNEST B
"Eddi.
High
Transferred
R.^F
with
^ated" Xapanee Collegiate, Queen's (Q for hockey), "promoted" to IT" S. P. S. senior hockey T, '14-'1S. Enlisted March '15, France 23rd Battery, hiked a DMk through Rose to dizzy height Salient and Somme.
tl":
^
'
i^-imiiif
"
'
^j
,,
Sicn^l
ai;
-.
of Bombardier. InvaHded to Canada '17. Grimly determined to graduate with 2Ta There's a reason. blonde.
M.M.
JTu, and
nurses.
k mc He
jy
^
W
FRANKLIN
IRVIN.
APPLIED SCIENCE
APPLIED SCIENCE
ALLYN
B.
WHALEY.
LESSLIE
E.
WILLMOTT.
December
Scllool
in
1912
liedly
or a
on
ride
to
Europe
in
1915.
HandlsaiJ^
Bj'i't'j'i'jin
ended
".V
Vic.
career.
Then
ali
IT"
Dallied in
2T0 degree.
V.SI,C,--\,
good
fellow,
and
there."
=s:_!'-
V-.
^-
tfiioife^^v Tf_(^
JOHN FAILL.
0^
I
got big
.-1 little
work, a
little
flay.
so good-day."
origin
"Ding"
and Collegia taming the
ioined the
i
was
he
born
entered
in
Stratfc
in
1898.
S<""'ir<l
Collegiate
at the of 2T0,
Observat
holding
Chemistr
Stratford was blessed with "Jack" in After extracting all possible knowledge the Collegiate he joined Chemistry of
life.
matric
U.T.S.
'17.
Entered school as
an
Iiid.
Chem. Club,
President Ind. Chera. der in Trenton, 'IS. Club. '19. Here's hoping for the future.
Ml.
ARTHUR HAMBLETON
-Xalures
a
book uhereif: I
r.
Liverpool, England,
was
his birt
ugh
:ty
>ept.
the
to
6,
CoUegi,
his
He
19U.
With the
studies
of
two year.,
\ice-President
Chemical
APPLIED SCIENCE
r^f'^:j^
JACK ERNEST
lussie's"
legiate,
first
T.
MUSCRAVE.
CLARENCE W. GRAHAM.
Toronti
the "Better "Ole"
ring and
1395.
Enrolled
in
the
"School"
with
gas
in
England,
JACK
C.
E.
SKINNER.
registered
in
WILLIAM
this
S.
WILLCOCK.
Illy
of u-orb to do.'
first
in 1915. After numerous expeditions to the north, entered S.P.S. with 2T0. His "School'' hobby was the Mining and Metallurgical Club, of which he was Secretary, and finally
Landed on "terra firma" in 1890 at Flesberon. Matriculated Oakwood. Toronto, and ound his way into the "Old Red School"
Considers
the
at
London, Eng-
land, 1S94. Came to Canada one year later. Matriculated Sault Ste. Marie High School, 1911, Began with class '16. Enlisted Februaiy. 1916. A pioneer member of the "Toike
f
ESTHER M.
From
ler
HILL.
LESTER
B.
HUSBAND.
WILLIAM
S.
KIDD.
DONALD
M.
WATERS.
Siiiiiiy
Alberta,
to
old
'Varsity
called
grandchild
the
Alma Mater
in
Alberta),
with experience
-Professor U-arc.
Do
suggest his beverage (when possible). His snail-like progress through the various faculties was broken by four years' study of rapid demolition in Europe. His forte is architec-
some
of that
gen
The
Architectural Club of
The
University of Toronto
^i,,..(
'I,
ail-man
E.
Srcivtarv
TivaMiiV'!-
D. M. W; M. A. Xnr>
W. Hahl
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('
Mis- K, M.
A.
K.
11.
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W.
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il.
Wil
\Vn
W.
II.
1".
l,a .M.
.\.
W^m
UNiVEHsiry OP Toronto
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Tor
BOTTOM ROW
P.
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i
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tlir ilav
rll.'
isliritilii
is
rl,.;.l
ni.l
Win-
\w wnr(N of All-. Uuftrr. "it is n..t sinartn.'ss wante,! tn-,lay l.nt it is l,r,,a,l inei, sliarpene,!
Faeiilty liave
,,i-
sliai'p
men
t,,
pmnt.-
aimed
sense,
their hr
lest
of a
ealliiiLi
whieh
is
to prepare yon to meet the affairs of having at the same time an eye to the expected will fiive the password to
rs
I
nj-
virtue,
coiireiitment
.|inrtiiiiiiies
M.iial
f,,r
tlir
sweetesf
tile
tliiii-s
in life as
developed
lia|i|.iii.-ss
railing
Nil-,
-II-,
fur leaders..
rdiifiileiiee
faitlifiil
I.eiH.'eii
ileiitist
liuiirsi,
ser\ic..s
rriiilt'i-i'd.
the
tl
viy-firoiis,
onravvous,
ilir.'i't
i.Mtcil iiiu-l
Many
of thr
-i'
The
r.ritish m.-
DEAN WEBSTER
DENTISTRY
_3S5
BACKUS.
w
KENNETH
A.
rriM
^
'AP
BLANCHER.
Apr:
WILLARD
M. BOX.
RANDOLPH
BRADLEY
BENJAMIN BREGMAN.
clJ'^c
HiBl'i
t'hers"'on.,Ho"""Gradua.'=d i"hen'
Sdiool
'and
le^gSe^'^nd
'Sfn'Sln
'"? I^'a
of
'15.
'^S'L^grdlns '"l;
,n
'
ThToush
HarWd
Co"
xT/ontc'
Regina
ha,
Normal
work
School,
Colkg"," te'
Dented
mTo
WiUded
Entered
i,
fall
where he
R.C.D S
sure to
\mbit
RCDS
Behe^es
good
1^%
"^{^ ansh-i
^^^.n,^^"^
^^^:^:^futur.
scien.ious, he
is
make
IBS
I
mi
HOWARD
J.
CAULFIELD.
BURWELL
J.
CHARLES.
SAMUEL
H.
CHURCHILL.
ALEXANDER
M. CLARK.
Sammy grammar
Arrived
genial, he
in
Winnipeg schools and High School taught and manners. Has always
active
interest
in
.Ales,
fir:
December
in
where he matriculated.
is
Mount
,_.^^
^^.j,),
^^^^^^ ^.^^^
^i^^^
.,()
S^,,;,.
^,^;^j ^^
genial
taken
^
athletics,
dancing
inirhim ing
HigrrSchnol"
^,^^
r..^t.,1
MS.
a
real
pleasant,
friends.
fellow,
chosen
profession.
made
Member Xi
Psi
mm
dispositioi
first
Battersea,
Graduated
from
High
,
School.
Entered dentistry
20,
boy," said the doctor on April '.(th \%9. Sask. Charl.e -ttcndej the Collegiate, from which he matricu.. .. , f After spending a couple of years in the business world, he decided to enter class
^t
"A
Hilliard
cherul
ic
cou
spicious
Weyburn,
,
Weyburn
'ated.
,_^
event which took place at CHnton, Ont. Matriculated at the Collegiate Institute of
t,,,,j T,.n. ,- Reached Toronto in time to start with class 1T9. Enhsted April ,,. Although not particularly enthusiastic
">^
""<= own
. in
,,, 13.
_^
^^^^.^
^^^
,^.^
calling,
we
'
predict
'
to
his
size.
'
Fr'r.l'iM'mtv'""'
""
'"
"
'"'~'
'
"'
"'""'-
""'' ''"*""''
"^
''""'""'
_
,,^_
,,.
,;,,.,,,
,.n,ering University.
Ill
EI
CLIFFORD
A.
."^^^
E
HARRY DAVIDSON.
hollered
for
GRA\T COL%TR>
COURVILLE.
First
19 Manager Xar^it^ Seiii r Hockc% tcnm l** \ arivd athletic career Member cham pion Jenningi, Cun teams H and 1^ Captnin
eats
at
Chester Basin,
Matriculated
at
llaxville.
Out..
March
1"]6,
U.
1S99.
X.S., in the
month
of
January.
;n
ilatcd
Cora-
into
Acadia
University
at
19H;
began
the
where
Ha
R C-P-S.
i
of
Enlisted in
:i,.i-, 5
study of dentistry
\r.
K.,i(:..i
-,-,,,
.1
n,.
:.( .^
A,i.;ti.-.,,
i;cns.
:'<'
v.-.r.]
DENTISTRY
'!4AMA
vVWWv
HARVEY W. ECKEL.
"Like the water
sllll.
lie
is
VANCL
Jeer"
I
FARRELL
FRALICK.
JAMES
E.
ERASER.
I'.-ry
".-..
/..../,, '''"'
Born at Clifford. Ont.. Harvey receive. his repriratory education at Clifford High Schnol, dtsired a broader sphere, so entered with class 2T0. Joined 69th 0\er Battery, and later transferred to the e.is :..\.D.C. His conscientious efforts ai d genial lisposition assure for him a succes ful future
iUt
i.C D.S.
t,
hi^
\ear
^. ^.^^ ^^^^ windy ni ^^^^ -^ into p^, r,,^^, ince blew intc .j^^e yew iggg he storm, where the wings Htnculated '14. early hf p II pi Icr le t cT
1
Grimsby
he
som.e years in
"
ith
Spent
spent a
lated at Alberta
Overseas
in
C..A
M:
GORDON
"Fargct yesterday.
L.
FRAWLEY.
JVhat's doing to-day
Toronto was honoured on May 1, 1899. Gord. went to U.T.S., from there to Dents. Two
flowers
-04.
.Roy was
He ge thousands of "Hello. Gord." Member of footA typical college man of the ball team '19. right sort. Member of Xi Psi Phi Fraternity,
years
sergt.-major
in
C.A.D.C.
ed the Milton. Ont.. Matriculated at Brampton Collegiate. and in '16 entered R.C.D.S. to carry on and uphold the parental name in dentistry; a .. . of the fair art of fnlloi
race.
.
Into Aurora in
g='"E
''''^^", ' a
^,,
'
m.-llmes'^Tai
"To be
g^, .|,i,
was his ambition matric. from .Madoc came. ah now he has achieved his aim.
dentist'"
Terp
GEO A GEMEROY
JAMES F GIFFEN
C. S.
GILBERT.
JAMES W. COLDING.
d r c
D
d
sfield,
Ontario. Obta
ScliQol
.\rrived
March
20,
1897.
\ic \
s
fi
Bl
W. GRACE.
Tl'i'c
"^M
JOHN
A
i^orhiian
3.
JACK GRAHAM.
fodly
Tlie
l.t.v.
,
M.
GRAHAME.
:l,'asl''IS
Hint '."-'L'
ll'l"."ic-.-'
oher
ion
fcwie dm
Hint
1889,
ticcdclli
not of
(c
(..
X,S..
"Only Original" was dropped into Glace on May 1st. 1896. X High School
ashamed."
Born August
Township
Lome.
:
'n And
''"::
""!:":;i!fl,:^"::J^
ncis
l^;!spa^i""Sliege
Xa
enter-
the
",
Rugby
^"""^ '='""'=<' School, Manitoba High School. Matriculated Manitoba University "16. Indentured in den'
p^"""
*^'""''"-
.C.D.S. w:el'!,ij"n'ior
^t III.
11
'=1'
year,
Manitoba '16. Served in Corps. Been coniieclcl illi sionary work for past tin \i ii.
,,5,fj. in
Army DenIl-.m,-
Mis-
JOHN
"Cr.
C.
GREEN.
by ,u,t,m
CLAUDE C.UNTON
WILLIAM
began on Attended
A.
HARTLEY
I'eterboro, Ont., on
hollered for nourishment in Jack first August 1st, 1899. Received and matriculated at P.C.I. Entered the sergeants' class at R.C.D.S. on February 5th, 1917, in which he held the office
May
\V
28.
Peterboro,
M \j"',
Institute
^^'
1=!!.!;
Harbord
Collegiate, Toronto,
of
Vice-President.
Enlisted
in
C.A.D.C.
fair
sex.
in dentistry.
Member
of the Xi Psi
% L^i
NELSON W. HAYNES.
"Ri-slless as the sea, St full of mirth
MICHAEL
J.
HENEY.
H.
HERRINGTON.
EDGAR
J.
HESSON.
ton,
Early
at
M'
us
\
first
appearance
"'5
icuinrt-
Stonecliffe, Ont.
ior
R^D.S.'^FresK
Served >>rH class '20. ber of Dental Soccer t. n baseball sport. Ambiti_;.
man
1915.
the
year. Secretary. Ti Sophomore rear. Member R.C.D.S. Oriental Club p5i p|,i Fraternity. His pleasant.
GEORGE JOYNT.
WWm
DENTISTRY
WALLACE
B,
MITCHELL.
EIJU MIYAKE.
SAMUEL MODEL.
Ofu
CHAS.
Chllliwack,
B.C..
in
ISOS.
Went
h the leaves" to the wikis of South Spent nine years of bliss in Bolivia back to Woodstock, where he ed in 1916. \yallace chose dentistry
Wenr^o Feb\'ilrt!^slr\.f 'xok',.* jlpi^n Rikkvo 'High School. Graduated from the Tokio Dental College in 1917. To increase his knowledge of "Western" dental science he entered class '-'0 in the senior year. Of a
'"
''"'" '"
O''""'
''""
S""'
Canada
tor first
i 2-U
''me lb. Matriculated at Technical H.S. '14. Made debut R.C.D.S. '16. On Dent, basket1,^11 t^am Mfi Snpnt over a vear in the
legiate Institi
"17
.
\rp,
,
"
A
24,
farm
in
Simcoe
County
was
Elliott's
1895.
I'lil.hc
izert
Served his apprenticeship Schools and Jarvis Collegiate Entered class 2T0. T.H.S.A.
i
vino-
O
De
TO
*>
earlv
',
hirthplace.
in
'04.
lated
1916.
Entered
4 ^lass
years
Success predicted,
He entered Bradford High School obtained junior matriculation and secin '08. and after spending a few '16. teaching, entered dentistry in
Out.
191
He
"m^
pcj
tl
l^^t
matriculated
i9in
George was born in Aurora, where School. Then came attended Public Toronto, matriculated from J.C.I. and ente R.C.D.S. in 1914. Enlisted in 1916 and retu
It
is
problem whether
cla
Member
of the
DENTISTRY
W3
^
;.C.D.S.
WM.
A.
POMMER.
111.
Cam
Caiiatlia
DENTISTRY
M
JOHN
Oh
O.
'\
\^\
SHAUNESSY.
h
NORMAN W.
I
SNIDER.
Somii
jells,
/ICTOR
were he
'\ll
D.
SPEER.
WILLIAM W. SPEERS.
Ho
ed on shift promptlj
lit:
It
tlu
Shag
1899
such Uisty
R.C.D.S.
1916.
:T(1.
in
C.F.A.,
April.
It
as onb
the igh
Retur
in
1897, at
Oci
High
School
in
Bill Orangeville, Ontario. hails from Matriculated from O.H.S. 1911. Homesteaded and "wielded the birch" in the West, but deciding on dentistry as his profession, came East class ntered R.C.D.S.
Born
w-ith
in
Brussels
in
18%
he
matriculated
lirated
class
'19.
resuming
nack
his
and entered R.C.D.S. absent during 1916, course with class '20. "Jack"
Was
genial dispos
possesses
nil in
of days at from Watford Attended London Xormal. and Entered R.C.D.S. taught school four
7.
February
1S93,
Brooke,
Ont.
Matriculated
High School.
Jq^ returned to the land of lowed commercial life in St. Paul. After absence he class 'X.
I
.
fiv
He
Ins
C.A.D.C.
His char:
DENTISTRY
r^
r^\
B
W
VOADEN.
WENDELL
GEORGE
T.
WA:
ARTHUR
\V. Toronto. M. C. I. and enlc
I91I.
".>
H.
WALTON.
ERNEST
J.
WALROTH.
1SS,
at
Grimsby. Ontario,
Cliose
1
dentistr:
uiiti
itnculated
ile
I
as "The" profession after Grimsby High School. Ser D. C. Spent many, many
ie
with the C.
aduatinir
in
lllj
Pjlished
plates"
S.
for
year
re
enttring K
Returned Irom
Canada, joining 2T0.
Family Bible says he arrived on "terra irma" at Maberly. October, 1897. Early edualion received at Perth Collegiate Institute, 'rominent in athletics. Chose Dentistry as is profession and entered R. C. D. S. with
^
v||#"
FRANK A WEESE
all
is
M
ARTHUR
H.
WlLSO^
MORMAN
D.
WINN.
first
sqiiawl in Cnrn-
He
not
Ont., whcri
1894
at
age
hough
R C
PI
Class 2T0.
ihernfX P
lathed Nature's fragranc ended Georgetown Collegiate, from which he matriculated 1915, and joined Served in 69tli Overseas Battery and Canadian Army Dental Cirps. N'ou-goes
Ont.,
from
D.
,';.
ROBIN
E.
WINN.
LOUIS M. WINTROPE.
"Williout Iwslc. bul
First
-.titlwiit
H. B.
WOOD.
rest."
8,
1S99.
Quiet
.Surgery.
fe'rred
1914.
to
R.F.C.,
a
Egypt
flying
instructor
On returning
1917.
going
THE LIBRARV
Binlogical Building
3
r/\\
Kif>\
PEARL B BARTINDALE
RITA BOND.
Ridgetoun
Collegii
Irst
fel
MARGARET ISOBEL JORDAN.
^"^^^^^
SHI
% U.P
LULU
C.
HM
MARJORIE
H.
tl
MACKLE.
FREDA
M. MAITLAND.
MEADOWS.
_ Born
in
.., Brighton,
ilarj'orie was born and eilucated in Toronto. Matriculated from Oakwood Collegiate Insti-
April, 1900. at
preliminary
scurry
of
come
she
'"
nurse brought her to the R.C.D.S. October, 1919. Her winning ways predic
a
instructor; joined the Dental Nurses," 1919. i. ^ T^-ntal Nurse we feel she will make a
she attended Whitby Ladies' College for two years. Her bright and even disposition
fut
;
opsi
Born and educated in Toronto, and now a graduate of "Toronto." An original of DenHer laugh tal Nurses- Class of the R.C.D.S. and sociable nature has won her friends uithin and without college.
Hi^ory
of Class
2T0
,11
t
poliian
knnuM
and
;is
a -piirk."
aiil.'.l
(H-rlusal.
tnaii-, siirh
a^ inr.
liistnlrir.-y,
alonjr with
tl
acfivi'lv
ei,(lr,l\vc
lli.-hr
ill
expanding heads, mi that wln'ii mif fi-rslii were of the uiianiinnns ,,|,ii,in,, that wr ha.
hall of falll-.
|,ivvr,Ii),111,.
tllr
Shortly
teers
ill
Chn-liiias holidays
Driital
(
,-ali
raiiie
ill
th..
Caiiadiaii AniiN
('nn|.r.
ofps. ivsultiii,,r
a]i|
.Marion and (i. Piokird. drplrtiuii and thr Inrtl.rr n of drntal ...r-rants a r.d forth fnr fiii-thor ivmiits. purposing pr..li.orn.-y in lahorat
]{.
.]
.
uviv
ni- as was at
all.l
li
Urnt
Ihrnlln-ll
tlHOr flVshliMMi
suplh.l,
Miller. Rep. tj Boxing, Wrestl MacLachlan, At Home Commit Rep. to Track Team; J. A. Graham. EditorDupins. Decorating Co.; J. W. Bartholemew, R. D. S.; J. R. McLachlan. Rep. ta Rugby; Rep. Torontonensis; \V. W. Race. Honor Ro E. T. Lajoie, Pres. Athl Ciunt J. G Pres. Senior year VV. R. Ri< F. E. Babcock, P
L.
J.
iley, Rep.
Hyi Yaka;
Roll,
L.
F.
o Hockey; J, Quick. Pres. Track Team: Butler, Tres. Soccer; H. R. Day. Ren. to
lome Committee.
ir;
H. G. Br G. H.
Sec.-Trea
cKee.
Pn
THE CABINET
#6@ee
b
touwE^tea/5,,,
(T
ooeeo
MyaYaka Staff-
TOP
iff
Dental Socce r Tea m
iff
^ Mcifacultq
diaiiipions
M
I
m}
1i
llJ
^Em
k^L
^^
^^^
Interfaeultij
f'liampions
The
appeared, at least in so far as students attending
again sprung to
of
life
leetiircs,
Fore^ers' Club
dislias
(1
good-fellowship
that
<tcrs.
Tlie executive of
and now numbers 46. Our war record one which we are justly proud. Out of 55 students enrolled in 1914.
i.s
made
Eighteen foresters, four graduates and Five under tlie Kiipremc saeritiee.
tlic
President
Vice-President
A.
J.
W.
F.
Bentley
Sharpe
Clarke
graduate forest<Ts
k,t,'
awanlnl
i-
.\Iililai>
Cmss.
Secretary-Treasurer
Oct., her,
T. A.
The Foresters'
Clul,
at
iiiiii..nc(.,l
activities
Tlir
H. L. Commins
T. F. Jenkins
['aeiilty of
fortnightly meetings,
whicli
outside speakers
are
secured to
stu-
The events nF tlie >-eai' peeiiliai' tii tile the Annual Stunt -Vielit" and I'.ontire,
(irestc
Forestry are
the
are
To
Pharmacy
to
its
r,,iiiiiir,vial
.,-.|M.ct.
luiif
a
v.Mi-s
,,f
training iiiulrr
of
tlie
phafiiiar.Mitiral
.li,-,ius;
y,,,,
ar.pinv,!
l,y
rfrtan,
aiimiiiit
knowlfdi;..
ynursrif
.iialilr.l
iif
rill'
r,,iii-sr
nf
Mst'ri let
I,
fiiniis|ir,l
ill
tlir
tli.'cvv aiid
tu
\<rru<r
1,-allv
.|ii:il
itinl
].hai-iiia<'Oi,tii'al
the Ontario r'nlle.se of Phaniiary aii.l praetiee of phi.rmafv. whicli evnitiiallv .liomist^ an.l poss.^sors nf tlir
a.-iv,. Phni.l!.
Vullf
fillisllrd
I
flltlllv
Ml
1
ss will
lllakill-.
)n
Mnt
ilHa-lllr that
Vol, liavr
\nur stlldv
atlse
niii.t
Vnll
.in.
liaVC
tl
and
MVUtV,! thr ruvctrd di] i|. Unas, f.,r vnu l,av uiilv iid nf vn.tr Cnlh.-v rniTi.-nlnin i> tlir (H.-inniii-
any
iiost
cli'ments
tlitit
i!i
important, and
i
si.mal rnthiisiaMii.
th.ni
]f
Icaw pliarniary
I)n nnt
l.
fm- that
third-ratr phaniiarist.
mnv
all
prnfr.Mnnal
mm
ami
wninr,,. fnr
as
nalisn, Inids tn
an.l
tak.'
narrnw
inrnvst
th,.
mind.
piihlir
K.-nan,il:,T
affaii-s
that
in
and
plianiiansts.
an
in
ri-lit
al.ns,.s.
Ilavr a triir
DEAN HEEBNER
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
WILFRID
J.
ABELL.
WM.
D.
AIKENHEAD.
Out.
MABLE AMY.
W. WALLACE ARMSTRONG.
..Tite,
Born
began
is
in '96 in
Owen Sound.
Hii
rharin.nc,v
now with
Class
'30
O. C. P.
in
irnest
eship.
comes from St. Thomas, where he ended High School and served his apprenHe served three and a half years
at .Arras.
Worked
F.rnest
Xov. W.
Valentine on Feb. M, 18%, at Apprenticed in the Si in London, etc. "Parade, shun!" 1017. Qualified as a birdman, had
E.
LAWSON BRIEN.
EDWIN
L.
CFORGE
BR OK
erseas
1915
to
1919.
We
ccmid
II
rul
Strong
Dr
CHARRON.
'.N'inirara's
n ,,,, 1!iU,
Lhap's
lite
by the Grand.
rved in
rnoffi.
Through
He
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
GEORGE. W. CLARKE.
"Take no thought for to-morriyu:" Born
he
at
HERBERT
Blenheim.
Sept.
28.
G.
CLEMENS.
LEWIS COHEN.
Do
JS94.
matriculated.
-Ith
Wounded
courage took the form of absorbing pharmaceutical knowledge from John D. Christmas, I'hm.B. Chemically speaking, he won the war, hut m.destly prefers to give the otdit
tn
^-iTiN-,^.. .MI4-\0..,
Tj-
in
.-Mmonte.
His
hair
was
.1
tlu'
nrit'inal
Sault Stc. Marie. Enlisted in 1916; served with the C.M.G.C. in France. Received the while with the 4th M.G. Batt. VN.^w iiik..k<-.1 hi the attack on T^, Pharmacy.
MM,
ii.M".-
t^^l
'
I
Came"to Ottlwa 'in" Matriculated at "h'P '''h ^.'"^y. V in Ottawa. Married ^.^ p^ug Clerks' .XI.
iii.il
..lininr
,liploma.
Time May,
1920.
niacy'jO.
m:.
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
rrrr
it-.
a2^
n m
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
D
FRED
C.
-m
JAMES W. FOOTE.
Rc-ci
FARRANT.
f,u;
G.
FRANKLIN FINDLAY.
matriculated from but didn't find the golden lucre .is easily gathered there Served his as one would have us think. apprenticeship with llr. Patterson at XcwBradford,
there.
Went West,
l-'irst saw the light of day June, 1897, Grey County. Out. Firm in the belief that K. R. and O. and Materia Medica are very similar, both p.^ssessing quality of being easily
August
I6th.
1895.
twisted.
Pharmacy
'20.
Cayuga, Ont.. the lucky place. Matriculatic at Welland. Initiated into the mysteries Pharmacy by H. G. Foote, Pt. Colborn Heard the band play. Followed. Served ov
II
CLYDE GEDDES.
mn
R.
^^
STUART FOX.
a
J.
MICHAEL
He
E.
GLEESON.
a. S.
GOODYEAR.
"Foxy" was born in the large manufacturing centre of Wroxeter. but he was educated He spent three and a half in Brussels, Ont. years "touring the Continent" looking for
Owen Sound,
Matriculated at O. S. C. 1S97. 19U. Enlisted August, 1915. serving overseas, first with the 4th C.M.R. infantry and later with the Flash Spotting Croup, Can. Corps Survey Section. Was with
n .\ugust 1st, 1897, at Sarnia, Ontario. Served at Sarnia Collegiate. Served his overseas in the 4Srd Battery. apprenticeship at Sarnia, Ontario, and hopes to soon be paddling his own canof.
.Matriculated
iu
Born Woodstock, Mar. 3, 1898. Mat) Woodstock C. I.. 1915. Served apprci town and Londc to Goodyear the tii
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
G.
M. GRIFFITHS.
ERNEST R HALL
'
'
'"
-.a.
Born March -'5. 1895. Thessalon. Ont. Graduated Blind River High School. Apprenticed with O. H. Hewitt. Enlisted and went overseas with the 119th Battalion.
I-
II
Fcl
)}
I'll
1"
Ik*
'~''
*'
Ban
Fram
Tp
from DeCew Falls, which is near Thorold. She is very strong on cold water, claiming that "few drops" in "doctors'
Grace
hails
"s; "
Kent
fr
,
Pet rhori
gist
Gielnh
11
111
lelruar,
1016
Machine Gun
Oncber
1118
mc March
1919
jv
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
^ ^
FWW
ROBERT
M. HOBSON.
I
JAS. E.
KEATING.
/YNDHAM
KEETCH
A.
P.
KNECHTEL.
Born
School.
in
Madoc,
AVith a
1S95.
High
have
A
April
big
1st,
Juke
1S%.
good
he
may
be
found.
Pharmacy
at
O C P
ggl
ne
nt O. C. P.
J.
H.
KNIGHT.
GEO.
C.
KNOWLES.
Brantford W B. C. I. Ser%ed
STEWART
LAING.
RAOUL LAVIOLETTE.
Born?
SSS.
Yes.
Where?
Mh
he
field
hails
ir
more
Octobi
Recommendei
Chief
abilif
he enlisted.
At Ottawa UniverC. V.
With Mr.
T.
Payment. Oltaua. O.
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
fc
NORMAN
The
-i'orit ,:,! c7
\iM
McK. LEE.
.'..'c-,l/uii
STANLEY LEMMEX
Smith's Falls
KARL LENAHAN.
WM.
A. LESLIE.
i",'.i.i"
O
R S
,
d n
Jan. 7, 1897. Passed mroiigii inc eaucanonai insflutions 01 tnat city and was inveigled into tlie profession,
"''"'
D':'"'iirs
Now
P., 19-20.
Began
in
London.
Ont..
I..
Sept.
19,
IS
Matriculated Harbord C.
ing Cross. August,
ISIS.
Toronto.
Ov
m
WILLIAM
J
LUCAS
URBAN
'Uris
1
J.
LYNCH.
CLIFFORD
K.
MacDOUGALL.
G.
MacHAFFIE.
fife
1S95.
of c.:scr iJs:,-
Dec.
14.
Saw
four years
Born
in
Bowmanville,
1S9S.
Moved
St.
'
to Port
Catharines,
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
-^ti
DELOS
C.
McKAY.
RAPHAEL
R.
McKINDSEY.
JOHN McMillan.
In
To srend
fling.
her
light of
And
a-i'oy
Ma
days
Cher
,
day
at
Drumbo,
November,
^
(,^,gg
Born
at
London,
Ont.,
August
17,
1895.
j,,,
Overseas
'20.
1916-19.
On-
Army
car^
Have no
to drop into this world on ilay Came to at Haniilton, Scotland. Educated in B.C. Served 1904. apprenticeship in Nanaimo. B.C., with J. B Hodgins. former O. C. P. graduate. Enlisted in 1914. serving in France with the "Fighting
Drumbo Academy
store.
Her
at
lario College of
Pharmacy
had tempe
tin
IM
HENRY VINCENT ROSINGTON MOORE.
"Theory and cxf^erieuce make success."
,m\f\tif'\f\!
GERALD LOCKIE MOOTE
'Take no thonght for
First
thu
HAROLD
the
ay
i
MORRIS.
n
giea
a
ARTHUR
T.
MURPH-V
mono
not njj\
August
27th, 1S9S,
at Eliza1914,
Matric.
whereupon fate decided that he learn the pharmacist's art, i.e.. pains and achesmostly heart aches. Pharmaceutical education from H. H. Warren and J. W. Preston. both of Toronto. Military education at the
1917
Februar> 6th 1891 at Dunnville, Ont. Matric. at High School m that town. Learned to wash graduates, dust i,^m^^ ^nd pill-pounding in general with E. j ivT.-K-,>e nf cam,, town ^"""' *''^''"' ' "^ '""" Served overseas in
saw the
light
^^^
^^
,
.
Attended
="'' "^"'"
j
Public
in
Taught school
.l
Br
*^
''^"'^
'<"
"' >=''"
hcams
i.
appr,
{,
l^ojal
.\a
117-18-19.
Pharmacy.
G.
Tamblyn,
Ltd.,
Toront<
In
1919 Je.
WM
CHARl Eb NEWM;!
FRED W. NOLAN.
ROY
G.
NUNN.
11
lilt,
'-t irti.ll
Ins
DrviK
St ires
itriculated
,1, -^^^e 24th Ba orked
S.C.L.
later
M. Meyers,
ratford.
Enlisted
r. rce
for
fn
Mb
R. J.
PARKER.
GEORGE
H.
PAULEY.
HAROLD
G.
PENWARDEN.
Octulier
29th,
1896,
at
St.
Thomas,
Born
ville
in
S.
England
in
1913.
in
1899.
Matric. at Belle
Belleville
int(
H.
Sold pills in
until
inveigled
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
JOHN
7\ikc
P.
PHELAN.
There
Born
Matric.
MORRIS
D.
PITZERMAN.
Began
in
Kiev,
Russia,
1S92.
MatricuLitec
191.f
at
Berkeley.
Ont.,
April
ceshii
iQl"""""]"
'
'
''"'"
n" ''''
""""
V"
=t
the
'"_;,'"
Born at Guelph
Model School
Pharmacy.
certificate.
Drug
in Poland. Graduated in Pharmacv. University of St. Vladimir. Kiev. Bid Czar good-bye in 1914.
ths
enthusiast.
1919-:0.
Cup, 1913. 15th Battalion in France, and now trying to learn the whys and wherefors of Pharmacy at Ontario College of
Pharmacy
WILLIAM
E.
QUINSEY.
J.
A.
RAGSDALE.
Attended New York City Public
180S.
June,
Schools,
1912,
Commonly knowu as Runt. Began this journey on November 25th. 1S96, at Guelph,
Ont.
Partially
in
Toronto.
and
High
Schools.
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
'^^
Tgffi
^ARRY ALWIN RENTON
HORACE
L.
RILEY.
CHRISTINE ROBERTSON.
Born at Point Edward, July 13th, 1899. Attended Public School at London. 1903-19U; London Collegiate Intitute, 1912-15. O.C.P.,
at
O.S.C.I.
Served
the
to
town.
Wore
in
liome
Great
'
started back
school.
big
heart
feel
on
the
1"20
O.C.P.
Claims he
likes
work.
we
IB
H. V.
SI Olll
T. E.
ROGERS.
CLAYTON ROOT.
to the cu'i
II
his
early
New
nt
Boyne, Ont. Graduated from Smith's Falls schools. Entered on pharmaceutical career with L, A. Wilson of the same town. Then
j.Mned ihe crusa.le into the interior
,.f
.Norwich.
active
servi
Born
B.C.
.\ugusl
ISth, in
1S93,
at
Cumberland,
B.C.
Educated
Vancouver,
Very
Or
OC
P.
6th
Field
Depot Battery
in
February.
1917,
DEAN
R.
RUSSELL
SINCLAIR SCHRAM.
Cieek,
the day of his
Ont.,
smiling
him
'hen
...
Born February
Educated
lated 1916.
in
28th.
ISJS.
at Parkhill, Ont.
matriculated in
a druggist,
London-in-the-Bush.
in
Matricu-
so Ju
"plj'jr!
London, always witli the motto in mind, "Cura atque indiistria." Strong supporter of temperance (W.C.T.L".).
Served apprenticeship
London
and
in
C.E.F.
'^T^\ff^fmM^T^i^mf^^
education in Smith's Falls, years in Ottawa and rein Toronto before joining
1919-20.
Pharmacy.
Born Fenelon Falls. Ont., August 12th 1S9J. Matriculated 1911. Apprenticed W. C. Avery, Toronto. Enlisted June, 1916, and served in France with 21st BattaHon. In,
in
the
lonely
Htlle
pill-
Ca
1S96.
vith
^^^^^'\^.
Laurier Regin
2i
,'n
of Lucaii.
He
inding in
1?^^^. ^^
1919.
Came
to Pha Atliletic
he's
his
Kinc
Com-
tlia
deemed
President
Pha
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
HARVEY
D.
STEWART.
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
E! 1^
FORREST WRIGHT WALKER.
jf
;ifj'
GLADYS
;;,,-
R.
WALTERS,
a;,L"
KENNETH EDWARD
Hespeler,
ARTHUR WEBB,
ns
at
Gi,i:i
Niagara Falls.
.She's
music
Ont
8th.
claim,s
1896,
him
.Air
Born
.-^pril
Matric,
189.=;,
Graduate
'
of
Oa
wood
Minneapolis,
Matriciil.itert
Minn.,
on
June
.'1
from King
F.cUv.iril
Hi,
uar
in
Medical
'Co"rps
and
Force,
Phar-
s.-rai)i>'linK
modern pha
'
'snni^jv"
BRINA WEINROBE.
Half hidden
ffoii
dawn March
27th,
ig
Collegiati
ir
spending
and
sojourn
in
er the policy. "Spare the child," He left St, Mary ' the spring of 1915. and fter summer at home, packed issions and travelled to the i of Ontario to spend four y
:
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
F.
WHITE
O. M.
WHITTEN.
DO
*
down on
the
He
)\Mi,
f
Peterbor<
September
b^
2iid.
1897.
with
good.
it.
the
..f
RCI Pharmao
r
Introduced
M.
into Jrittnn,
Between
Started a time
He
RKli;et..i
and C d
H Lame.
r,f
Wind-
u
ALBERT
J.
WOODS.
ireer of above at Mount Forest. Educated at Jlount Forest, matriculating ii 1915, Served in Canadian forces one and half years. Leader of Mount Forest Presbv terian Choir, 1918. Attended college, I919.2C
Dm
III^IO^
The Ontario College
of
Pharmacy
To
morning
aft
Born
t
lit.
Elgin.
Ingersoll
Ont. indicating
orldly estate. Entering O. V. C. 1916. he jndescended to study the Equine and Bo-
result
that
^"t
\ m.
A. G.
M
:^
GLOVER.
fiow quiet
J.
FREW.
still
S.
THOMAS
"Of
fo-.i'
E.
HUMPHREY.
3
High
Sacrificed
love
my
dog."
<cep
ri-.-ers
zi'ot,U
Hails from Scotland. Ont. Primary eJucaion Public School and Continuation at and a short course at O. A. C. Wishng to advance still further he entered O. V.
Ichool,
spent in that
Elgin
C,
lided
1914.
We
mu
Veterinary Prof<
ounty,
ichool.
and
in
attending Port
Entered O. V.
C,
1914.
has
displayed
H. G.
McDonald.
J. E.
NESBITT.
my kingdom
for a horse!'
client."
GEORGE
Birth, early
life,
E.
STANLEY.
in
rsc! a Iwrsc!
iJed he belongs to a
tigonish,
N.S..
'.eeallliy
and education
Leaf,
ng.
1909.
London, Ap-
on
Ja
bitt
is
out
for
capital,
and
Capita
is
his
ed
!S
'16.
are
home. Entered O. V. C. '15 and returned O. V. C. 'IS. Hi. asking questions, elevatins th.
'14. Enlisted '15, and served years in France, helping keep communicaon between front line and brigade head-
!ared O. V. C.
O,
V. C.
in
Oct.,
1916.
I.
Returned O. V. C. Repri Students' Council and Torontc Member. Class Social Comrai
IL-
^Z
"S
LESLIE
E.
TURNE
First saw light of day in 1894 in Glas Scotland. Came to Canada and followed f; ing as an occupation. Decided upon a b( profession and entered O. V. C, 1916,
III,
of T.
t
IV, -..nl
;il
thr
,1
ll.l.l
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w,
:ir
.MollIlT;,!
,
ulirl,
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Irw
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with
l,-k,-\'
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-WisIII;,
will
IS
I,,.
Ass,,,.
I,
III, ,11.
ol,l,
With
nl,,,llT
(1.
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the
().\-.(
with H.
'h,'
;i
C.UHli,'M
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l-'i.'hl
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,.tl.f
I'rJ
-IVal
s||,-,.,.ss.
AlLM.II-
.R. J.
l!.,werm:i
.MEMP.EK.
uriifi'
i;
His
re lias
lie
1
will
been
attc
and
ii
resting nature
may
be expected.
All meetings have been well attended by .students of ears and livelv interest has been taken in the discu.ssion-
advai
Tliis has
ills.)
been
means
it
Personal observations during onr atteudanee at coHi'i^e le have been zealously preserved.
of
tlie
id
)etween
if
tlie
different years, as
i.f furtln-ring the fraternal sjiirit affords a closer intimacy than tliat
medium
many
During the fall term a new departui-.' frmn tln' usu il i-outini' characterized b.y some very interesting iliustiMicil licturrs and pi tical demonstrations on Coal Tar produrts. X-i-ays, Asir etc., so clearly rendered by Mr. L. B. Jjrki'^. of tlir .rniiir y.
fields lie open for the Association and therefore a very future awaits it, which fact is emphasized when one eonthe advancement the \'eterinary profession has made in [( rent years, and also with the raising of the standard of the leieriuarian, the lengthening of the college course and the nunierlUs new fields coming under the jurisdiction of veterinary science. :he future of the Science Association must be assured.
Broad
^lleeessfuI
^idlls
FACULTIES OF THEOLOGY
E-B
RlCHARIl A
I
JAS. M. FINLAY.
,>f
BLACKBURN.
FRANK
Al
hhLD CRIGIIFON
FREIHRICK M\RK
LUS
life,
:ars in A
M.
shops;
,1
C.
Fullarton
Circuit:
Wi^.tir.,
iii
Oi.nnn.
Lit
Y..
Came
'romincnt
-Llci
<;e<.onfl
R.nvell
Prize
and also
CI
Wr
V,
%^
I iS
JACK OLIVER.
MAXWELL
C.
PARR.
FRANK SULLIVAN.
be
all
luihckc
Hvp.rtl
Ho^
from
101!."
udies
Belleville
in
and
light
of
day
nd finally settled
probation
London Con-
, ly or
polish at Vic." '^'''^"'^ u, t with out into this day of opportunity "'?"l per.
we prophesy
is
Received early education at Brigdeii 18M. and in Aylmer Collegiate, entering Victoria and cheerful disposition in 1918. His thoughtful actions made him a friend of all. * ^ , , A good student, but rt, how he loved a 01 good show and an exciting ball game.
,
.
So
li-sovered.
Became again
Sbcd^^
Us
Sask.. 1U ti
q^^^^
Theology,
hedifying
Itineran Dorsetshire, Eng. 191''. when he entered Sui Theoloijv at Vic. Absorbed matter. Unobtri homiletic
19 El ^ El
101
i'CLIFFE
COLLEGE READI>
B.A..
J.
H. Pogson, President
\V. A.
Gcddes. B.A
Tri
Wycliffe College
To
Knox
College
'I
KNOX COLLEGE
DOUGLAS
B.
ARMSTRONG.
JAMES
To To
toil
>"^
D.
CUNNINGHAM.
mo'.i\
and
"
Ay
ChildhoTOl-Zephyr, Ontario.
ol
FARMER'S
boy."
From North
Knox
Battl
Youth-rxbridge.
High Knox
neers. ranee,
Manhood U.C.,
'15,
France,
Now
Saw the light of day in Vetus Scotia towards the end of XIX. Century. Early in XX. Century was wafted over the seas to the Taught land of the poppy and pigtail. Chinese boys Hygiene for a few years. Wafted back to Nova Scotia, Theology.
tion.
Hyfcrion curls" ' American' by birth and Canadian by adop "Hagel" hails from the Pacific Coast.
Normal
School.
is
'12;
of British Columbia.
He came
in
Knox
for
found
this
year's gradu-
W^i
ANDREW
all that
LANE.
JAMES HAYES
doth hecom
Collegiate
in
Walkerton;
taugb
16.
1916.
ere he specialized
and graduated
Enlis Servi
of
ancy he is Canadian. He combines a monizes the best elements of the old new lands. He is a graduate of TJr Toronto a veteran of France
Born at Leamington, Dec. 15th. 1S85. EduHigh .School. Essex at Leamington High School, and Albert College. Belleville. Ont. Entered ThcMogy. Va: after spending
cated
.
should be
of
Pn
KNOX COLLEGE
If
ROBERT W. RUMLEY
IPhh
tRIKAM bKENE
ERNEbT CILMOUR SMITH.
Tune.
1911.
11111.1919.
MJWUiU
CllCHIRO TEZUKA.
Born at Kakuda-inaclii. Miyaqi-Ken. Japan, January on], 18S6. Graduated from the Tokyo Ttieological College. Tokyo, Japan, in
Ordained. December 30th, 1912. Pastoral work at Tokyo. Hakodate.
Xiigata.
life
Came
to
Cana.la.
.\pril
Sth.
1919.
around college
hall'
To
Kno\ College
ever dear.
All rhv sdiis tliv vcrv iiauio revere, Vcs. we hail rhcc. iic-<t will fail thee,
l!uf
(
l;1(ii'v
with uuv
miiilit
Vrs.
faitlifiil.
frai
S..n (,niTnlle-edays will all he past. l)nr\- hids ns j.art t'funi friends at last, I'.ut we'll sever, tiaistin- evei'. Ldve for X'arsitv niav ns ninte. Then we'll sei'Ve the'.Mnther of ns all. .\nd the ni.'rrv davs nf v.uith rerall.
W'c will sdiiiid tiiv praises in diu' sdii^, Ave. and c-hecr lintli luial and hum.
Tile K'.iVal lilue
While, whatever mav hefall. We'll Hannt the Idue and White.
and White.
T()r<.i
son,
_>;. Sporting Reporter; H. E. SaunReporter; H. Linton, '21. Reporter; R. S. er; H, .T. iMcQiiillan, >0. Reporter; E. B.
SECOND
F.
RO\V:-\V.
E. H.
McK
W. Gardner, '21, Associate Editor; R. V. Sjw;rs, W. Dunton, '21, Local Editor; S. W. Stewart, ;.!, Report THIRD RO\V:-Miss H. J. Dewey, '21, Reporter; Jliss M. C
Editor: J.
Miss
22,
J. E. H. McLennan, -21, Reporter; Miss M. Gogo, Reporter; Miss J. McNish, '2j, Reporter; Mis
'23,
Reporter; Mi
.
McLean,
'2
Reporter.
'
FOURTH RO\V:-M.
L. Stokes,
'20,
Women's Managing
Etlitor;
Miss E.
R,
Cringan,
'21.
'
BOTTOM
KO\V:-F.
K. Jasperson,
'22,
Dramatic Reviewer;
DACK ROW
(left
to
S.
right ):-G.
E.
Staiilt-y,
Houstoi,. R.
Hosking. H. D. Laiisf
T. Holmes. R. A. Willia
ABSENT:-R.
tonensis Rep.; O. G. Hague. Vice-Pres.; V. G. Lew Mus. Org.; C. C. Grant. Gen. Sec.-Treas.; M. L. Stokes. V. So-.vers. Varsity Rep.; E. L. Wasson; B. J. Connolly; P. M. Ballantyne: J. N. H. Russell, Pres. Meil. Society; W. R. Salter. Pres. Fe,l. Exec. U. of T. Y. M. C. .
Women
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Ribey. K. McLaren.
J.
E.
BOTTOJI
ROW
(left
to right)
O'Brien. Pres..
:-Misses M. E. Williamson, C^rr. Sec. U. C: H. R. Coatswonh. Vice-Pre^.. Vic; M. K. Meds.; W. F. Scntt. Rec. .'^ec.
IXTF-R-COLLKGE D IRATING
I_-XIO\.
BOTTOJI RO\V:-K
dent; C. CIj
ABSENT :-Premier
The
University of Toronto Y.
W.
R.
M.C. A.
SALTER.
B.A.
MsnlK,
np.^llill-
lM'ausr
,,1'
thr
The a.'tivities of the association .seek to -iv.' praet n to the spirit of friendship and service wliieh siirh s
y stimulates.
Thu.s, the student,
n{ Ihirt
luirt.Ts
in
IIolls,., al|
|in,vi(l,'.l
tl. \\,r
tlMM-IVl- uf
Sniitli
when he
eom,-s to
to
tl
in
Win-.
Tl
tli.-
liuildiiii;',
piv.-tr,l
l.vs.VC with
cirurt^ of
Ralph
((inin.r. l'ruf.-.-.(.r
.siuilriii,,
Vnun-.
in the autinnn, is "'iven a handbook jirejiared with a fulness amonjr the men of his Faculty: he is aeled n of a suitable ri)omini:--li(iuse throiiirh the llocik K
:
pliysiral oriitri' of thr iiianv ac-tivitu's carried on bv the various Collo-r AssorlatimiS. It is. iiidiTil. fortunate that the transition of the Association to Hart Ilousi- lias lieeii ciinfemporaneons with the influx of students for the first -aftoi-tlir-uar- sossinn. Tlio Y.M.C.A. is enable.l to be of larfrcr usi'fulni'ss at a tiinr wlion iiiii(|ue opportunities are pre-
if
ho
is
fivs
es.
s
The
service working;
,I.Mit
I'linstlall
.\|,
\Vi
lifo that
has
r,
th.>
Id.
.\ss,,riati..ii
seeks
by
presentiliji'
the
oeally
among
the
men
year of
iiver
hundred
riiiveisity of Toronto
iiadian
i^eds
t.
This
(piiry
is
the
rol
th'roiiuli
lall
ST.WDIX
11
I's.
A.
Secretary Treasurer
4tli
Km
.\l.
Jliss
A.
Repre.'^t'iitativc
.V.lain1
leJleall
>
W.
K
I>.
.
'a\
of the Aneliean
iLiliean
Year
A-mai
Ilnlnl,.,
3rd
2ud
1st
(urlin,],.
l:.
<',irn:
Cluh w ih were early emphasized: Fellowwomen of tlu' various faculties of the ,iew to mutual helpfulness: knowledge of the f the Anglican Church in Toronto, with a view work. In the working out of the first of these
F. O. E.
Tl'illitV
flHl.T til,' rapalll.' lra,l,-Vsl,i], .,f its |vslrl,t. .Miss Lmv,,,, Rlrl, ardsim. the Aiiiiliran Cliil. ..f \\ of T. rntriTd ii|..,ii a Knruafi Movement" of its nwii. At the befriiiiiiii'/ <( the vraf cii.'i-uvtir rtfnfts wnv mad.' ti increase tlic niciiilM-slii|, of tlir cliil. witli vn-y -ratifying residts
All .iid.'avntiv was iiiadr t,. Iiav all tli.' faciiltirs ,,f the iniiversiti r. pivseiit.M. with the result that iiieiiil.rs are enrolled from U.C, Vie.. .St. Mike-s. St. Hilda's. F.o.E.
A
ines
new
e.K).eriment has
l.e.-ii
iiiakiiif:
iiioiithlv
instead
of
hi-i,iontlilv.
%mSTk
.
ft
||~-4-
TOP ROW:-J. Taylor. G. B. Beatty (Treasurer) C. Smith. S. Wilkins. W. P. F yseng, L. Woodland, s (1st SECOND ROW: C. B. S. Ritchie. B. Stephensor G. R. F. Trjop. J. Douglas (li Year Rep.), J, A, Jackson a< Frederick, C. .\shworth, L, C. Mut THIRD RO\V:-W. C. Ik-Tavisli. R. Ryrie (Sect !tary). C. McL. Currie.
,
BOTTOM
RO\V:-R.
D.
B.
I..
West, T.
Miller.
O.nkley
{Prf
Bere (Vi
W. Cohen.
The
As
i-ililil.'
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:is
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initit
fui'
thrrwis,.
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rni-thri-
sn-vir,.
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t.i
this woi'l;
uviv nut
tu
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^is
-)v<,t as
was Impr,!
fur,
t.i
hut
the
tiuii.
Cuvrfiiiiinit
luau
tli.'
^M)
witlmut
iiit.'ivst
liark
tu
first
tlir
tiicli.'s.
At
iiit.'i-i-iipt.Ml
stiulnits
was
a
uii.luiil,tr,lly
\v,ir
As
rrsull uf
lafuvly ,liif lu tlir efforts of the assoeiaassuriat iun's artiuii in pointing out to the
tlic
lamvr.
alnuit
niitil
:!()()
ill
.laiiiiarv.
l!ils.
H-lirn
tha
Aliiiniii
.Maniurial
Cuniiiiiitra
fiiiaiirial
prill- t.-rin
c-uniiiirii,T,l,
vatn-aiis
lual
ivturiir.l
tu tha
aiiiun-
s,i|,|iar-stu.lri,ts
iiiv.TMtN.
thrsa man uliu had faaa.l tuLirthar daiejvr and funu suiue kind uf an assuaiatiun wlia-h wuuld up hatueaii llani. and whlrh uld alsu tend lu karp tnivvar -reell tha llieuiri.s uf thusa hniidrads uf lliair auiaradas uhu had -ivan np their vas f,a- tha sarrad .aiisa. Cunsaiiuaiith it Was that in Februarv, HIM tha |-Mivarsify Wterans' Assurialiun was farmed. The meniarship uf tha Assuaiatiun was liinitad tu tia.sa who had seen vohiiiu-as ,,atnral
able
tu
fi'uiii
luaiis
As
aath.
dasnvd
Jiiriii-
tha
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Hrst
uf
all
tu
pruvi.la
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tu
take
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-'vera! even.n;;s.
id'a assistanaa fur snldiar-stinh'iits sniuiar tu that wliiali has n xtaiidad tu stinlaiits in (ireat Britain and Australia. Lul.liyina in ha ITuiisa uf Cuiiiiiiuns AVHS Carried on during the greater ]iart uf ha summar and als,, during the month of Oetober. pidilieitv ampai-n was eun.luetad and extensive eorrespomlenee was bainaarriad un with the :\lembers uf the (!uvarnm,'nt. The rasiili. uf
1
suMiers will be present in nnud.ers' ai the rinvarsitv. A duuMe '"iiid uf uniun exists l.etwaan thusa hu liava l,uih stn.lia.l an.l mm- y.ars the rniversitv fuuyhi tuaeiher. It may he that in th X'atarans' Assuaiatiun uf Tur.aitu will hlu^sum furtii m new -aiiia aiiili uf vetei'an -ra.luatas ratliar than an assuaiatiun uf vatei'an
stiid.'nts.
Littlefield,
Unive
J.
W.
J.
H. Huston,
L.
Char
M. Martin. Dental; W. N. MacQueen, President; Prof, }. J. MacKenzie, Hon. Vice-President; Dean Mite Prof. T. R. Loudon. Hon. Vice-President; F. P. Lloyd, Vice-President; F. J. O'Leary. Secretary. ABSENT: R. A. Smyth, Pharmacy; W. R. Pedley. Medicine; Thain MacDowell. Hon. Vice-President.
G,
THIRD ROW: D.
W.
R.
Coyne. C.
\V".
Streets,
D. Coulter, E. F. Waldron.
SECOND
RO\V:-J. B. Martm. G. O. House. M. H. Mitchell, L. L. Henry, H. A. Kniglit, D. Woodhouse. J. E. Wyl C. H. McLean, W. D. Proctor. B. T. Stephenson, F. \V. Dunlon, V. Boden. FRONT ROW (left to right) ;-E. H. McKinney, H. Breuls, E, W. Thompson, A. C. Walwyn. D. J. Sinclair, H, Fergus G. H. Duff (House Master), H. B. Little (President). J. C Bell, R. W. Urquhart. H. Strong, V\ J. Sullivan. J.
Morden.
J.
Jackson.
(J
-^x^H. Wilson, W. L. Shields, R. V. Sowi N. Black, L. H. Murphy, O. D. Jc L. Gilbertson, T. A. Stone, M. Vincent. BOTTOM (sitting):J McEachern, R. McDermei Dr. C. G. Imrie (House Master), J. K. Bell (Pt Stuchen, F. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE:-M. L. Stokes, W. L. Smith, L. V. Smith, W. W. Terryberry.
Ward,
L.
F.
MIDDLE ROW:-G.
J.
McDougall, R.
bell,
D. B. Code, R.
ROW
J.
M.
Lewis, V. Voaden,
W. W. Wc
\V.
M.
Athletics
,lrtV
Athletics-
-Continued
Track Athletics
was a lar^e turuout of material at the beginning' of the and the Interfaeulty Meet ou October 17th drew the largest attendance tliat has been seen in years. The comiietitiirs were well distributed through the famltirs. and srvcral l..n;;-taiidin- iv,-nrds
Tlirre
tenii
.Mai-eh
.-|th,
Hockey
Hid
N'arsity
won
."i
tlieir
home-and-
when
\-
el-eolleate
Cha,,,,,,
Ottawa.
hv
score of
to 4. the
.Mhin Cui.ser.e..
Ill
t
were broken. S. P. S, tni.k the tii-st pla.-r wiih following with 27 and University Ctillegc with Is.
ers, S.P.S.;
:;i
imini-..
Ali'.ls.
K.
L.
farruth-
iMei'ii
lej
1
K.M.C.
were the outstanding athletes and carried off most of the points. Carrnthers lowered the record for tlie 120-yard hurdle (established in 1!)09 by L. A. Wright) by three-fifths secSiuylie, of Mecls.,
1id
111
le
aihl-lHiiiie
tied at the
N'arsiiy
onds, getting a new record of 16-3 5 seconds. Foster beat the record for throwing the discus established in 1907 by A. D. JlacKa}-, the previous record being 109 ft. 3 iu., T\-hile Fo.ster"s record was 112 ft. 9iu. Iu the Intercollegiate McGill won the championship, making a clean sweep of the track events, although in the field events Yar.sity and Queen's were Ciisily the licst. Xn records were broken, but Foster came within mic inch (if the Iiitei-cdlleijiate discus record.
and the championship won by .Seoie IU to 9 on the round. was oi(h'red to be replayed on i-sity won the game by a score of
Ii
iiai
Basketbal
In the Senior
series \'ars
thi- s;
I
tied an,'
H arrier
As usual a large number of students turned out to train for the Harrier Meet, and 43 undergraduates lined up for the Interfaeulty contest. The Brotherton Cup was won by Triuit.v College, whose team uf fuui' men were the first to finish. Thev were closelv followed by St. .Mi,.haers, Trinity II., S.P.S., Wycliffe, G. F. Leigh. iif Wyi-lilt'e ^;aining first place iu 36 min. 17 see. The following week tlie Intercollegiate Meet was held in Montreal with 16 men representing Queen's, R.M.C., Varsity and McGill. The course was five and a half miles and departed from the rules and custom liy being largely over city streets. ilcGill won by two points, winning 1st. 3rd' and 7th places; while Leigh and Bell, of Toronto,
won 2nd and
4tli
hoekev d
the
(i
places respectively.
lfa^^5
U.NIVERSITV OF TORONTO
1.
RLGBV TEAM-1919.
REAR RO\V:-D.
SECOND
Guthrie.
Maclean (Itgr.), F. C. A. Houston. C. A. Hughes, P. A. C. Ketchum. \V. E. Blatz (Vice-Pn (Trainer). JI. H. .Shatz. G. B. Beatty. E. Birdsall. A. W. Carew. C. F. Haraes, H. A. McLennan (Sec).
RO\V:-\V.
J.
L. Wallace. G. G.
Duncan. H.
C.
G. G'Flaherty. R. D. Huestis, R, T.
R. Sh..ehottom.
Pres.). Dr. J.
S.
S.
English.
R.
E.
Cai
FIRST ROWi^L.
Wright (Hon.
W. T. Holmes (President), \V. C. Foulds (Hon. Coach). W. Barton (Physical Director). F. G. Sullivan.
J.
M. Breen (Capt
).
FRO-VT
ROW
X. \V. Taylor,
J.
C. Patti
K,
R Ilarn-: C
I.vlgh.
ITV
0I-"
l'.\I\
loio.jl,
(Sec.-Treas.).
\V. C.
S.
S.
Spencer. M. F.
Little. \V.
B.
Dickson (President).
WImmv smiles the h:kr ||c,-itll sky ever Whciv hi.M.iiis the iiiapli' ti'cc.
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hlnc.
Xui-tli.
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rlu'
Whit, -I
let tlU'lll
wave
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til.'
TliMv stands
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.if tlir
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'I'.Avcr:
AihI her cliildivii all aiv we. we arc frnni Tnr.intn. thcr drar: Oiii' Ahiia Matci-. ..uiAnd i.rou.llv nnw wv sin- her praises. That all ina\ kn.iw that liei- s.in> arc near.
its
pm-tals
haw
str|.|MMl in
tli<'ii
This Duniininn's men (if |..,\V(.r. Yes, they cmic fi-dni Toi-onto.
Onr
An.
I
or
iKilrle statcsinen. .,nr snidici's trne: hr nicin-rv that (lrai's|M,t ncath the White and JJhie,
i
All hail
t..
thee. T..r(.nt,.!
I
With
.\s
-(I
niarehinu forth.
Fraternities
and
Sororities
Kajipa Alpha, founded at Toronto.. Alpha Delta Phi, founded at Toronto Delta Chi, founded at O.sgoode Delta Kappa Epsilon, founded at Tn Delta Up.silou, founded at Toronto.. Xu 8iunia Nu, founded at Toronto.. Xi I'm I'hi. founded at Tomnto Alpha Kappa Kai.iia. tuunded at Tor
Theta Pi, fouiuled at Toronto Omeji-a Alpha, founded at Toronto Delta Psi, founded at Toronto Psi Delta Psi, founded at Toronto Plii Sigma Tau, founded at Toronto Theta Delta Chi, founded at Toronto Omeg-a Tau Sigma, founded at Toronto Pi Delta Epsilnn. founde,l at Toronto R. C. D. S. Oriental Clul.. fnuiuled at Tun.nto
ISeta
Alpha
Clii
1906 1906
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1919
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THETA
XI
CHAPTER
Fratres in Facultate
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A. W. H. Sin,K. V. SiiM-lai
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\V.
llcigliington.
Lin
Kappa Alpha
Society
Fratres in Facultate
Alpha Delta
Phi Fraternity
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Fraternity
Fratres in Bell
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Active Chapters
C. S. MuKee "14, '20. C. C. Calvin 'U, 1!1. W. C. Jlilne -15, '20.
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(AA)
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Indiana
(V)
(II)
Michigan (V)
Centre (E)
Wabash
(T)
Williams fZ) Brown (Kl Xonh Carolina (HB) Ohio \\V-,|,\an (O)
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1S45 1845 1845 1845 1845 1846 1847 1847 1852 1853 1853 1855
1.S55
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(AU)
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I
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Kenyon (BA)
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Cornell (BV)
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(BY)
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St.
Lawrence (BZ)
Maine (BH)
Penns\lvania (O) Colgate (BO) Union (X)
1902 1902 1903 1905 1900 1907 1908 190S 1909 1912 1913 1913 1914
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1914 1915 1917 1917 1919 1919
Whitman
ISM
1881
1880
Thomas
Eiikiii.
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Fratres in Facultate
Norman
Stuart Caiitlwfl
Jay Bruee
GrifHtli.
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Ilertzberg.
Eihvard
Ki'therstonliaugh.
Herbert Garden Davidson. Dudley Sutherland Stayner. Hamilton James Stuart. Harold Hildreth Randolph ilaodr IJivi'i-li'v Hannah.
Robert Ernest
Franklin Sutherland.
Edward
Frank Talbot
Erie Osborne.
Cleaver. ilalone.
Phi Chapter
Xm-maii
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Hill,
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II.
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Kappa
Epsilc
Willi, nils
James Brebner.
William Belfry Hendry. James Frederiek Me('iird\ Joseph Stanley Will.
HcrlxTt Alexaii.lrr ilnirr. Hiram Job Crawford. Tliomas Richardson Loudon. Malcolm William Wallace. William Alexander Kirkw...,, Alrxaii.ler .l.,hn MrKm/.ie.
L;e(,r^'e
.Maitlai
Nu Sigma Nu
Fraternity
Nu Sigma Nu
Alan Brown. lierbert Alexander Bruce. Charles Kirk Clarke.
Hei-bert Kiintzon Dotweiler
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Fratres in Facultate
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XI
OMICRON CHAPTER
W.
E. Wilmott.
Fraternity
Alpha (lamma
Holta
Elpsilon
Dartmouth
Tufts Medieal
Cullriri'
Omega
Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha
All.ha
I-iiivcrsity
nf
T.-nii.-
Schn..!
Beta
Tiilanr
I'liivcrsity
rniviMty
i.f
University of Vei'iuuut
Jefferson Medical College
Lonjr Island College Hospital
Gamma
Delta
(Irni-'^ia
.McOill [-iiivrMty
Zeta
Bpsilon
Zeta
rnivci'sity
of
Tni-imt'i
Eta
Tlieta lota
University of Illinois
Eta
Tlieta
Iota
Kappa
Marquette University
University of Pennsylvania
Mu
\u
Xi Omieron
Pi
Louis rniv.-rsity
Xu
Xi
Kilo
University of Louisville
Ohio University
University of California University of Oregon
Sigma
Upsilon
Clii
Sigma Tan
U]iloii
College
Vanderbilt University
Universitv of Minnesota
Hopkins University
Psi
Alpha Phi
University of ilissouri
Facultate
Watson.
MeKe
Fraternity-
.\^''/^
Geor-e SU,
David Edwin
Kol)ert.snn.
Thomas Ki
Fratres in Universitate
s:,.miii
Kirhard Kenneth Ruddy. Artlnir David Purdy. Kenneth .-MpxaiHh'r Hamilton. Frank Crrald Sullivan.
Baillie Tli.nii.nii
St,pll..,l^,,n.
Riehard Ihirn^ -Mi(l.llet( Godfrey Edwards JIaena Wilfrid James Irwin. .Tolm Eekert Tanner. Lorraine Patrirk.
Charlr.
.Inhll
\(u\\,^
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Summers Rarlow.
Fratres in
L. P. Burne.
Urbe
Fraternity
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Mr
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Alpha
of (^urh,v
Fraternity-
Beaumont Sandfield
Cornell.
William Edward Gallie. Duncan Archibald Lament Gr Goldwin William Howland. Andrew Hunter. Archibald Gowanloek Hnntsma John Joseph JIaekenzic. Alexander JlcPhedran.
Andrew Almon
Fletcher.
William Huntrr Picrsol. Alexander Primrose. Clarence Le.slie Starr. Frederic Newton Gisborne Starr. Ben.iamin Philip Watson. James Crawford Watt. David James Gibb Wishart.
Fratres in
William Francis Morris Adams John Charles Sinclair Battley. James Patrick Campbell.
Warint;' CitiiI,! C.islue. Robert 1',,. !;., Cruiu.irtv.
Isaac H. Brb.
James Wells
Ross.
Thomas
Charles
Clareii.-c Houtlrv.
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Georjiv Wn-lii
Cmsby.
Aivlnli;iM
Esmond White.
David
Cecil
Harold
On
Phi
Sigma Tau
Fraternity
Fratres in Universitate
!:.
K. Dixnii.
II.
.1.
A. Simiiirrs.
1).
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L.-ate.
M.
II.
K;lllr.
J. F. Youn-r. J. R. Stirrett.
L. (I'KnurUf.
W.
K. .himi.'v.
C. A. H. S. H. E. J. D.
Richardson. Speucer.
E. S. .M.-AIdiiie.
Purdy.
Conover.
Siaitli.
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J. Xirhol.
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W.
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Fratres in
A.
J.
(i.
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E. (iiihlv. R. R. Stirretr. W. Deyell. W. B. Fater.son. G. P. Stirrett.
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D. Wilson.
H. C. Rose.
J.
W.
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Fraternity-
Frater in Facultate
Almi Millrr Tlmnias.
Fratrea
Wilfred Lawreiirc
JiR'k
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Universitate
Ilambl;
llnuai'.l
Jackman
C4.
McFaul
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Doufrlas
Clendeuan.
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Walter Mills Rowland. Aaron James Coueh. Artlmr Kellv. .Inlin .Martin MeGarrv.
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Ralph
l:.l^^alM
Carroll.
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Hi.-hanl ilcGarry.
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Cyril
Kr.'.lcrir
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Fratr
Urbe
W. Douglas
Ear
Fra
Robertson.
Harold Austin Cooch. George 'S'ictor Morton. Morton Jloore Keaehie. Hubert C. Myers.
Fraser Edward Chestnut. William Harold Watson.
William llc\vs,,n O-Reilly Atwell Fleming. Jr. William John IJradshaw. John Haekett Firstbrnuk Donald Douglas. Vivian S. MeClenauhaii.
Fraternity
DELTA CHAPTER
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE
Fratres in Facultate
R. Gwatkin.
r.
H. D. Nelson, D. JIcGilvi
X.
Fratres in Universitace
W.
E.
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W.
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1.
Psi
Omega
Fraternity
luhn
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r.r:,\r.nnr.
John Carniihr,-,
Le Roy
llilih^ii.l
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a//^
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FACULTY OF ARTS
Instruction in the
of B.A..
sity,
FACULTY OF MEDICINE
Complete courses
of instruction with
ample oppor-
given
in
the UniverCollege,
General Hospital.
University
Victoria
and
Trinity College.
in
instruction
mmm
the Classical,
and
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the
Engineering,
Respective Faculties.
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equipment and
is
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TKe
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young men for the Christian Ministry of the Church of England throughout Canada and the foreign Mission Field.
of
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of
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who
may
course.
Knox
New
Testament
in
four
Toronto, with options at Wycliffe College, leading up to the degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Divinity,
Wycliffe College
sity grounds.
Its
is
who
may
a Religious
Knowledge
option.
tj
mitories,
The magnificent new buildings are on the University Campus and include Chapel, Library, Gymnasium, Dorand Dining Room. Students should make early
students have full access to all privileges of the University Liorary, gymnasium and athletic Hart House, grounds,
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nformation desired, apply
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President
THE
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LL.D.
Principal
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::
(Xollei3e
in (he University of
is
an Arts College
Ti
St. /nMcbael's
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Federated
wif/i [he
and
a University conferring
Degrees
in Di\'
Universitv of Toronto
Residential College
/O r
Catnolic Students
Facults' of
all
Arts makes
full
provision for
courses leading to
in tKe
tlie
degree of B. A.
University of Toronto.
for Matriculation
IF
to a
Degree
in
Arts
in 4ie Universits)
and Residence
open
to y'ou.
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may be
(iutarin (Enllrgf
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>
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Phm.B.
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J.
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>
(Tor.)
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in
ACCEPTS
.
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students of Ontario, also students who are registered and have served a term of four years' apprenticeship in the other Provinces of the Dominion or in Great Britain and the Colonies I, and if they attend the two courses of lectures and pass the final examinations, they will be granted the diploma as a Pharmaceutical Chemist of the Province of Ontario.
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The Value
THE day away.
1
of
Education
in
Business
of the apprentice has virtually pasted The day of specialists has dawned. he average youth, aspiring to enter the business world to-day, asks himself not " To what master craftsman shall bind myself?" but rather, "To which school shall go to tit myself by study ?
I
'
The
in large to
value
of
education
in
business
rests promotion of a proper realization of its measure with the individuals who undertake demonstrate its benefits. 1' is that education which enhances natural gifts and inspires to achievement
and worth
the
place dis-associated from personality. That (act When the cannot be too strongly emphasized. youth chooses a course in preparation for business life, he should do so only after careful consideration of the possibilities it offers him of personal development. A trained automaton is of little value an educated personality is an asset to a business. The ability to undertake responsibility, the initiative to tackle big problems and make important decisions,
;
the
power
to
do
successfully
task
by the confidence of the possession of accurate information that is most highly prized in commercial Mere accumulation of facts and knowledge on life. a wide range of subjects is of little value in the business world. It is the trained intellect coupled
with the ability to act that
who
commends
itself to
the
show
requirements more ably than the man has grown with the business, thus far does he the value of education as a force in business.
schoolboy with a modicum an abundance of energy is a more likely employee, from the point of view of the big business man, than the slow-moving pedant. Education, to be considered valuable in business, must prove itself as an aid to efficiency and as a means of getting big tasks accomplished with accuracy and
employer.
of learning but
A wide-awake
The man of education who contemplates entering commercial life has, therefore, no mean responsibility. Education is of great value in business. Yet the fact must not be overlooked that scores of men who have not had the advantage of University education have risen to a high position in the commercial world. The burden which falls upon
the college
despatch.
man
The value
is
of
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in
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-.^"T,
EATON
-
s'raling
his
C,t.o
of a trained
TORONTO
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