Private William Mitchell Reid, S. Afr. Force in E. Africa (through S.W. Afr. Campaign), died of wounds, January, aged 28. Teacher; M.A., '09 Corpl Jack Galloway, Tasmanian Contingent, died in a Military Hosp., Salisbury, 17 January, aged 35. Former Stud. Lance-Corpl. Alex. Robertson Horne, 4th Gordon Hrs., died in Military Hosp, Northampton, 25 January, of wounds received in action, aged 29. Teacher; M.A., '09 Seaman John Winchester Cowie, Hawke Batt., R.N.D., wounded on the Ancre, November, 1916, killed in action, January, aged 26. Arts Stud., '11-'13 Capt. Joseph Ellis Milne, D.S.O., R.A.M.C., killed in action on the Somme, 22 February, aged 48. M.A., '88; M.D. Lieut. Hector Robert Macdonald, Seaforth Hrs., killed in action in Mesopotamia, 22 February, aged 22. 2nd Arts 2nd Lieut. William George Reid, 3rd Scottish Rifles, killed in action in March, aged 28. M.A. ; 1st Class Hons. Class., '11 2nd Lieut. Ian Forbes Clark Badenoch, z0th Royal Fusiliers (3rd ublic Schools Batt.), died of wounds in France, Arts Bursar, '15 2nd Lieut. John Moir Sim, 6th Gordon Hrs., and R.F.C. (pre viously U Coy. 4th Gordons), wounded twice, 25 September, 1st Arts Private Robert Mackie Simpson, Trooper, 3/2nd Scottish Horse, attd. 6th Black Watch, killed by bursting of a shell, 1 April, 1st Arts, '14-'15 Lieut. (the Rev.) John Spence Grant, M.C., 6th Gordon Hrs., killed in action in France, April, aged 27. Prob. C. of S.; M.A., '11; B.D. Corpl. (Tempy.) John MacCulloch, 5th Gordon Hrs., killed in action in France, 9 April, aged 31. Teacher; M.A. ; 1st Class Hons. Class., '09 2nd Lieut. George Reid, Gordon Hrs. (previously U Coy. 4th Gordons), killed in action in France, April, aged 25. 2nd Med. 2nd Lieut. William Bruce Anderson, M.C., 5th Gordon Hrs., killed in action in France, April, aged 29. M.A., '11 Lieut. James Rae, R.A.M.C., missing and believed to have been drowned at sea, 15 April, aged 32. M.A., '04; M.D. Capt. Robt. Ferguson Russell, R.A.M.C., died on service in France, 22 April, aged 33. M.B., '05 2nd Lieut. John Dean Riddel, Gordon Hrs., died of wounds received in action, April, aged 24. 2nd Arts and Med., '15-'16 Captain William S. Pirie, D.C.M., Royal Scots Fusiliers (pre viously Sergt. promoted on the field), killed in action in Teacher; Arts Stud., '05-'07 Lieut. Simon Fraser Ross, Gordon Hrs., T.F., killed in action in France, 23 April, aged 30. U.F.C. Div. Stud.; M.A., Hons. Classics, '11 2nd Lieut. William David Macbeth, Black Watch, killed in action in France, 23 April, aged 32. Teacher; M.A., '09 Capt. Leopold Profeit, The King's (Shropshire) Light Infantry, killed in action in France, 25 April, aged 30. Actor; M.A., '96 Lieut. Edgar Hunter Ewen, Royal Scots T.F., accidentally killed at Catterick, May, aged 36. Teacher; M.A., '04 Capt. John Ogilvie Taylor, The Buffs, trsfd. Middlesex Regt., killed in action in France, 3 May, aged 32. Teacher; M.A., '10 Lieut. (the Rev.) Marshall Merson, 5th Royal Scots Fusiliers (Pte. 4th Gordons) killed in action in France, 3 May, C. of S. Prob.; M.A., '12 2nd Lieut. James Alex. Masson, R.G.A., died of wounds received in action, May, aged 25. Teacher; M.A., 1st Hons. Class, '13 2nd Lieut. Williejohn Oberlin Gilmour, Scottish Horse, killed in action, May, aged 33. M.A., '11 Lance-Corpl. Henry Wilkieson Thomson, Canadian Contingent, wounded October, 1916, killed in action in France, 5 May, M.A., Hons. Class, '07 2nd Lieut. Edwin Alfred Kennedy, Seaforth Hrs., killed in action in France, 13 May, aged 22. 1st Arts, '14-'15 Capt. William Alexr. Smith, R.A.M.C., died of wounds received in action, June, aged 37. M.B., '04 2nd Lieut. William Anderson, 2nd Lovat Scouts, killed in action, 4 June, aged 24. Un. Dip. Ag., '12 Capt. Robert Dunlop Smith, 33rd Punjabis Indian Army, Brig ade Machine Gun Officer, Indian Expeditionary Force E, Arts Stud., '11-'12 Lieut. James Findlay, 12th Northum. Fusiliers (Pte. Roy. Fus.), killed in action in France, June, aged 22. 1st Med., '15-'16 2nd Lieut. (Actg. Capt ) Allan Smith Milne, Gordon Hrs., T.F., killed in action in France, 26 June, aged 38. M.A., '02 ; B.L. Lieut. Alex. Guthrie, 1st Highl. Brig., R.F.A., T.F., killed in action in France, July, aged 24. 2nd Arts, '14-'15 Private John Badenoch, R.A.M.C., died of heatstroke at Basra, 11 July, aged 40. M.A., '00 Private Andrew Mitchell Bruce, 5th Gordon Hrs., missing after 23 April, now reported killed in action in France on that Teacher; M.A., '08. Capt. (Tempy.) Alistair Gordon Peter, M.C., R.A.M.C., died of wounds received in action, July, aged 40. M.A., '98; M.B. 2nd Lieut. Harold Bruce Lendrum, 6th Seaforth Hrs. (formerly L.-Corpl.) wounded May, 1917, died of wounds 1 August, 1st Arts, '13-'14 Lieut. William John Taylor, 10th Seaforth Hrs., severely wounded, 23 April, died of pneumonia, 1 August, aged 29. Teacher; M.A., '10 2nd Lieut. Archibald Charles Spark, Gordon Hrs., killed in action in France, August, aged 21. 1st Arts, '15-'16 Capt. Thomas Booth Myles, 12th Highland Light Infantry, killed in action in France, 1 August, aged 24. 3rd Agr., '13-'14 Capt. Adam Gordon Howitt, M.C., 12th East Surrey Regt. (formerly of Cape Town Hrs.), killed in action in France, August, aged 33. B.Sc. (Agr.), '10 Signaller D. Lyall Japp, Black Watch, killed by shell fire while assisting to bring in wounded, France, August, aged 19. About to matriculate L.-Corpl. John Mitchell Duthie, 4th Gordon Hrs., killed in action, August, aged 19. 1st Med., '15-'16 Signaller James Robertson, R.F.A, T.F., killed in action in August, aged 20. 1st Arts, '14-'15 2nd Lieut. Alex. James Bolton Milne, 4th Gordon Hrs., killed in action in France, August, aged 30. 4th Div, '14-'15 MISSING. Lieut. James Scott, 6th Gordon Hrs., since 25 September, 1915. M.A., '13 Lieut. Arthur Frederick Vere Stephenson, 4th Gordon Hrs., since 23 July, 1916. Stud., '08-'09 2nd Lieut. Walter Inkster, 4th Gordon Hrs., since 25 September, 1915. M.A., '11; B.Sc. (Agr.) Coy.-Sergt.-Major Robert Falconer, 4th Gordon Hrs., since 23 July, 1916. 2nd Law Private Wm. Duncan Alexander, 4th Gordon Hrs., since 25 Sep. tember, 1915. 2nd Med. Private George Kemp Saunders, 4th Gordon Hrs., since 25 September, 1915. 1st Med. 1. ARTS. Calder, George, M.A. (Aberd.), B.D. (Edin.), Lecturer in Celtic, University of Glasgow. Thesis-Annotated Edition (with translation, etc.) of “ Auraicept Na N-Éces. The Scholars' Primer.” DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS (M.A.). WITH FIRST CLASS HONOURS. In Modern Languages Dean, Isabella Lyon, Lossiemouth. In English Hunter, Ethel Clementina MarReid, Jean Margaret, Insch. garet, Crathes. Smith, Isabella Jane, Aberdeen. Raffan, Helen Mary, Grange, Sutherland, Margaret Adamson, Keith. Aberdeen. Ross, Maggie, Aberdeen. Wilson, Katharine Margaret, West Walker, Mary Jeanie, Milltimber. Cults. In History, In Modern Languages Sutherland, Mary Elizabeth, Peter Jamieson, Ruth Campbell, Aber- culter. deep. In Germ in-English Lessel, Elizabeth Isabella, DunWITH SECOND CLASS HONOURS. echt. In English- deen (M.A., 1916). Shewan, Jane Will, Fraserburgh. Mackay, Mary Ross, Craigellachie. In German-EnglishMennie, Annie Isabella Beaton, Craig, Mary Jessie, Aberdeen. Fyvie. 66 GRADUATION IN ARTS, SCIENCE, AND MEDICINE. ORDINARY DEGREE. II, SCIENCE. and Geology. The Lyon Prize. (Awarded to the most distinguished Graduate in Science (B.Sc.) of the year.) |