This week we remember by name those members of the University who died in the first year of the First World War:
James ATKINS, Student 1912-14, Able Seaman HMS Hogue, lost-at-sea – 22nd September 1914.
George Thomas STANLEY, Student 1908-09, Sick-bay Attendant HMS Hawke, lost-at-sea -15th October 1914.
Henry Percy PAUTARD, Athletics Club, Lance Corporal 3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), died on home service – 7th June 1915.
Henry Charles BIRD, student 1906-12, Sapper Royal Marine Engineers, died of typhoid fever in Gallipoli – 5th July 1915.
Alfred WILLIAMS, student 1907-09, Corporal 6th Battalion The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), killed-in-action in Belgium – 12th July 1915.
Vincent William BAILEY, student 1913-14, Private, 5th Battalion Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regiment), killed-in-action Chunuk Bair Gallipoli – 10th August 1915.
Douglas William ROWE, Polytechnic School 1909-12, Private 1st/3rd East Anglian Field Ambulance RAMC, died-of-wounds Gallipoli – 22nd September 1915.
Matthew Hartley ALLAN, student 1909-12, Corporal 14th Battalion London Regiment (London Scottish), died-of-wounds Loos – 28th September 1915.
John MYLES, students 1911-14, Corporal 8th Battalion Norfolk Regiment, killed-in-action France – 5th October 1915.
Sidney J. CAVEY, Polytechnic School 1897-99, Corporal 13th Battalion Australian Infantry, died-of-wounds Gallipoli – 11th October 1915.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.