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1915 - The Lost
Ninety-seven students are on active service on the Western Front. One hundred and thirteen names are memorialized on a wall in Osgoode Hall’s Great Library. Those who survived often lived with terrible physical and psychological injuries.
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1914 - The Fighting Lawyer
World War I has begun. Lecturer Holford Ardagh and other Toronto lawyers form the Osgoode Hall Rifle Association to train lawyers, clerks, and law students without previous military experience. Most of the Rifle Association’s training takes place at the Toronto Armouries just behind Osgoode Hall or at other military facilities. Here, men practice with bayonets at the Toronto Armouries.
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