British Universities And the War a Record Its Meaning
British Universities And the War a Record Its Meaning
H a L Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher
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Of alumni 85 hold commissions, and 70 serve as non-commissioned officers and privates. Of about 520 students on service, 150 hold com- missions, the rest are non-commissioned officers and privates. By April there will fall to be added to these 50 or 60 students called up under the new Aberdeen. 43 order for men over 18 years of age. This winter about 90 students are cadets in the University contingent of the Officers Training Corps (Medical Unit). One hundred and forty-two graduates, alumni, an...d students have fallen in action or have died of wounds or of disease contracted on service or have gone down with their ships ; and over 250 more have been wounded or invalided from the front. The List of Honours includes one K. C. M. G. , three C. B. , four C. M. G. , fifteen D. S. O. , thirty- five Military Crosses, two Military Medals, and seven Foreign Orders ; and about thirty-five other names have been mentioned in despatches. Among the higher ranks there is one Lieutenant- General commanding on an Eastern front, ten Lieut.
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