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William D. Bell. Lieutenant William Douglas Bell. Son of James Anthony
Bell of St. Thomas, Ontario. Admitted as a law student in 1910 at age 18.
Enlisted 2nd overseas contingent, 4 November 1914. Lieutenant 4th Canadian
Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action 15 September 1916. Never called to the
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R.W. Biggar. Lieutenant Roy Warren Biggar. Son of S.D. Biggar of Hamilton,
Ontario. Graduated from high school in 1914. Admitted as a law student in 1914
at age 17. Lieutenant 173rd Battalion. Killed in action 2 March 1918. Never
called to the bar.
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Gerald E. Blake. Lieutenant Gerald Edward Blake. Son of Mrs. E.F. Blake,
widow, of Toronto, Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto, 1914. Admitted as a
law student in 1914 at age 22. Enlisted with Officers Training Corps in England,
May 1915. Killed in action 23 July 1916. Never called to the bar.
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Lt. J. Gordon Bole. Lieutenant James
Gordon Bole. Son of W.W. Bole of Toronto, Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto,
1912. Admitted in 1912 at age 22. Called to the bar 8 February 1917. Enlisted
2nd overseas contingent, 5 November 1914. Killed in action September 1918.
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Cecil J. Bovaird. Lieutenant Cecil Johnstone Bovaird. Son of W.J. Bovaird,
contractor, of Toronto, Ontario. Graduated from high school in 1910. Admitted
as a law student in 1911 at age 16. Called to the bar on 10 February 1916. Bombardier
82nd Howitzer Battery. Killed 14 May 1917.
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Lt. Harold S. Brewster. Lieutenant
Harold Staples Brewster. Son of W.S. Brewster, Barrister, of Brantford, Ontario.
B.A. University of Toronto, 1914. Admitted as a law student in 1914 at age
21. Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action December 1916. Never called
to the bar.
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Capt. S.H. Brocklebank, M.C. Captain
Stanley Howson Brocklebank, Military Cross. Son of D. Brocklebank of Arthur,
Ontario. B.A. McMaster University, 1914. Admitted as a law student in 1914
at age 24. Lieutenant 71st Battalion. Died of wounds 23 September 1918. Never
called to the bar.
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Alway Brown. Private Alway Brown. Son of M.A. Brown, Barrister, of Toronto,
Ontario. Graduated from high school in 1915. Admitted as a law student in September
1915 at age 21. Enlisted 201st Battalion. Killed in action 8 September 1918.
Never called to the bar.
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William E. Brown. Lieutenant William Eberts Brown. Called to the bar
in 1909. Practised in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. On active service in 227th
Battalion. Died of wounds October 1918.
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Maj. Jeffrey H. Bull, D.S.O. Major
Jeffrey Harper Bull, Distinguished Service Order. Son of B.H. Bull, deceased,
of Brampton, Ontario. B.A. University of Toronto, 1909. Admitted as a law
student in 1910. Lieutenant 75th Battalion. Killed in action. Never called
to the bar.
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