Listing of Those Alumni Who Gave Their Lives in The Great War
These are they who went forth from this University to the Great War 1914-1918 and gave their lives that we might live in freedom
Hugh Carter Allingham | William Mansell Codling |
Renwick William Anderson | John Stewart Cowan |
Reginald John Bateman | James Douglas cumming |
Charles McVicar Boyne | John Kenneth Dawson |
Harold John Blair M.C. | Reginald James Dillan |
Charles Bremner | William Drysdale |
James Brydon | Henry Egar |
Frederick Burd | Lorne Burton Elliott |
Thomas Caldwell | Wilfred John Evans |
Gordon Mortimer Channell | John Pisher |
Ernest R. Gilmer | Perry Dennington Kisbey |
James Donald Graham M.M. | Reginald A. Lovers M.M. |
Robert Carlion Grant | Shuli Gudbrandur Lindal |
Arthur Gordon Gruchy | Arthur Stephen K. Lloyd |
Cyril N. Harrington | Clifford McConnell |
James Gordon Hill | Robert Peveral McClordick |
Lawrence Homer | Louis James McCuien |
Grenville Carson Hopkins | Michael Allan McMillan |
Willis George Hunt | J. Ross McPherson D.S.O. |
William Yrides Hunter | Auned Yuil Mathews |
Franklin Mager Keffer | Enoch Andrew Mitchell |
James Shirley Heathcote | |
John James Moore | Ronald Charles Spence |
Fred Nesbitt | Arthur George Slarkings |
Joseph Lees Nicholls | George Swift |
Angus Nicholson | Robert Sifton Turriff |
George Irving Paterson | Wellesley Wesley-Long |
Arthur Edward Parlett | Edward West |
Elwyn Robert Reid | Frank West |
Thomas Ritchie | Walter Ray Whittingham |
Robert Rensay | Paul P Wiklun |
Roy E. Shuttleworth M.M. | Geoffrey Wilson |
Hugh A. Silcox | Wilfrid Grant Wilson |
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- Somme
- Vimy
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