. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. ations apprehended, might be trulysaid to symbolize and epitoniize his wholenature. O anima cortese ! is epitaph enough. SMITH, WILLIAM ALEXANDER : Lieu-tenant, ; son of William Smith,miller; born Cruden,20 May 1880; edu-cated Gordons Col-lege ; graduated ,1904. After gradua-tion he held posts inthe North Riding In-firmary, Middles-brough, and atQueens Square,Lancaster. Later hewas in a country prac-tice at Wesham inLancashire where hewas a very popular and successful practitioner. In January 1917 Smith was commissioned inthe
. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. ations apprehended, might be trulysaid to symbolize and epitoniize his wholenature. O anima cortese ! is epitaph enough. SMITH, WILLIAM ALEXANDER : Lieu-tenant, ; son of William Smith,miller; born Cruden,20 May 1880; edu-cated Gordons Col-lege ; graduated ,1904. After gradua-tion he held posts inthe North Riding In-firmary, Middles-brough, and atQueens Square,Lancaster. Later hewas in a country prac-tice at Wesham inLancashire where hewas a very popular and successful practitioner. In January 1917 Smith was commissioned inthe and left for France a month serving at the Front for four months he waskilled in action at Farbus near Arras on 3 June1917. ANDERSON, WILLIAM: 2nd Lieu-tenant, 1st Battalion Lovats Scouts ; son of William Anderson, Saphock, Oldmeldrum ;born Fyvie, 1893. William Anderson, who matriculated in Agri-culture in 1910 and gained the University Di-ploma in Agriculture two years later, was oneof the best known and most popular students of.
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