Memorial Gates (University of Saskatchewan)
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Memorial Gates are a military memorial which are part of the University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan is a Canadian public research university, founded in 1907, and located on the east side of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. An "Act to establish and incorporate a University for the Province of Saskatchewan" was passed by the...

, City
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 of Saskatoon
Saskatoon
Saskatoon is a city in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. Residents of the city of Saskatoon are called Saskatonians. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344....

, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
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. These Gates were first planned as the entrance gates to the University Campus. Due to expansion, and high traffic flow, they now serve as a westerly pedestrian entrance closer to the Royal University Hospital
Royal University Hospital
Royal University Hospital, often abbreviated RUH, is one of three hospitals in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is located on the University of Saskatchewan campus. RUH is a teaching hospital and closely tied to the College of Medicine within the university. It was opened on May 14, 1955 by...

portion of the University Campus.

Listing of those alumni who gave their lives in the Great War

These are they who went forth from this University to the Great War 1914-1918 and gave their lives that we might live in freedom
Hugh Carter Allingham William Mansell Codling
Renwick William Anderson John Stewart Cowan
Reginald John Bateman James Douglas cumming
Charles McVicar Boyne John Kenneth Dawson
Harold John Blair M.C. Reginald James Dillan
Charles Bremner William Drysdale
James Brydon Henry Egar
Frederick Burd Lorne Burton Elliott
Thomas Caldwell Wilfred John Evans
Gordon Mortimer Channell John Pisher
Ernest R. Gilmer Perry Dennington Kisbey
James Donald Graham M.M. Reginald A. Lovers M.M.
Robert Carlion Grant Shuli Gudbrandur Lindal
Arthur Gordon Gruchy Arthur Stephen K. Lloyd
Cyril N. Harrington Clifford McConnell
James Gordon Hill Robert Peveral McClordick
Lawrence Homer Louis James McCuien
Grenville Carson Hopkins Michael Allan McMillan
Willis George Hunt J. Ross McPherson D.S.O.
William Yrides Hunter Auned Yuil Mathews
Franklin Mager Keffer Enoch Andrew Mitchell
James Shirley Heathcote
John James Moore Ronald Charles Spence
Fred Nesbitt Arthur George Slarkings
Joseph Lees Nicholls George Swift
Angus Nicholson Robert Sifton Turriff
George Irving Paterson Wellesley Wesley-Long
Arthur Edward Parlett Edward West
Elwyn Robert Reid Frank West
Thomas Ritchie Walter Ray Whittingham
Robert Rensay Paul P Wiklun
Roy E. Shuttleworth M.M. Geoffrey Wilson
Hugh A. Silcox Wilfrid Grant Wilson
  • Ypres
  • Somme
  • Vimy
  • Paschendale

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