. The Varsity war supplement 1917. played their part, but a few instances must bedetailed: \ General Fotheringham was specially honouredbyTthe King on more than one occasion, and haswon a high place in the Army. Colonel Roberts,Colonel W. B. Hendry, Colonel Amyot andColonel Rudolf have brought glory to the Univer-sity, and Major Duncan Graham has been specially successfulin the field of Science. However so many instances of distinctionhave been reported that the University feels that its medicalsons have lived up to the traditions of their Alma Mater. In an account of the operations of No. 4 G
. The Varsity war supplement 1917. played their part, but a few instances must bedetailed: \ General Fotheringham was specially honouredbyTthe King on more than one occasion, and haswon a high place in the Army. Colonel Roberts,Colonel W. B. Hendry, Colonel Amyot andColonel Rudolf have brought glory to the Univer-sity, and Major Duncan Graham has been specially successfulin the field of Science. However so many instances of distinctionhave been reported that the University feels that its medicalsons have lived up to the traditions of their Alma Mater. In an account of the operations of No. 4 General HospitalUniversity of Toronto, are detailed a few of the events ofinterest. Colonel Primrose, Colonel Cameron and ColonelBruce are honoured by being made consultants, the formerin the , and the latter in the It is asimple matter to overlook names when so many are playingtheir part so well—hence a general statement is all that The Medical Building The University of Toronto Contingent of the CanadianOfficers Training Corps, upon its formation in October 1914,found enthusiastic support among the Medical of its twelve companies were assigned to the Faculty ofMedicine, under Captains E. S. Ryerson and W. F. Mc-Phedran. Most of the graduates from 1915 to 1917, as alsothe undergraduates of that period who have gone on activeservice were formerly members of the Corps. The University, as a whole, has every reason to be proudof the service rendered to Country and Empire by the MedicalFaculty. The list of Honours won by its members is alreadya long one and is being steadily augmented.—Editor. 132 THE VARSITY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT The Ontario College of Pharmacy and the War By Dean Heebner. THE terrible crisis that was set on foot inAugust 1914, is still the foremost issuethat confronts the nations of the defence of justice, liberty, and our veryexistence, and for the utter annihilation of Prus-s
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