. The Varsity war supplement 1917. and for the session of 1915-16 the total registrationhad fallen to 32, only three being newcomers. Bythe end of the session the number had dropped toeleven, mostly through enlistments, and at thattime of the 124 names of regular students at onetime registered in the Faculty not less than 60 percent, were enlisted. The present session started with nine registra-tions, four of them old students physically unfitfor service, one an incapacitated returned aviator,and four of them new students under military age. At present writing, as far as known 78 undergraduate


. The Varsity war supplement 1917. and for the session of 1915-16 the total registrationhad fallen to 32, only three being newcomers. Bythe end of the session the number had dropped toeleven, mostly through enlistments, and at thattime of the 124 names of regular students at onetime registered in the Faculty not less than 60 percent, were enlisted. The present session started with nine registra-tions, four of them old students physically unfitfor service, one an incapacitated returned aviator,and four of them new students under military age. At present writing, as far as known 78 undergraduatesand graduates of the Faculty are enlisted, 28 of the have given their life for their country; 16 have beenwounded or ill; two are 77 THE VARSITY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT The Ontario Veterinary College By Principal Grange. LARGELY through the influence of the lateHonourable Adam Fergusson of Woodhill,Ontario, and the late George Buckland,Professor of Agriculture in the Universityof Toronto in fomer days; the College was estab-lished in 1862. There were very few students to begin with,and not until 1866 were there any graduates, when threegentlemen were examined and granted a license to practiceVeterinary Surgery by the Agricultural and Arts Associationof Upper Canada. In the early days lectures were given in the AgriculturalHall on King Street West. The progress of the College was steady but; slow for someyears, soon however the attendance grew until it becamenecessary to erect a suitable building for teaching purposes,and in a few years afterwards, important additions were madeto the original building, but even this did not suffice, andin 1889 a new and spacious college building was erected, andsoon filled with about


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