Graduates of the School of Law: 1900-1909

The following lists are constructed from a variety of sources. There is no authentic listing of graduates of the Law School in the King's College era, so the names here are a careful composite of listings from the annual Law School calendars and the Saint John and Windsor press, collated with the matriculation register. King's law graduates who had no connection with the Saint John school have been excluded. The UNB lists are drawn either from the manuscript Senate and Board of Governors minutes or, for very recent years, from published encaenial and convocation proceedings. All of these lists contained demonstrable errors and we apologize in cases where we have not detected them.

From 1895 to 1968 the degree granted was the Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL). From 1969 the degree has been the Bachelor of Laws (LLB)

1900

  • John Babington Macaulay Baxter

1901

  • Joseph Oscar Baldwin
  • Burton LaByrd Gerow
  • Harold Hayward Parlee
  • Edmund Short Ritchie

1902

  • Homer Dudley Forbes
  • Cyrus Fiske Inches
  • George Percy Smith
  • Samuel Albert Worrell

1903

  • Hector-Louis Landry
  • John T. Mellish
  • Henry Davison Pickett
  • Herbert Joseph Smith

1904

  • Edwin Kenneth Connell
  • Mark Cletus Gillin
  • Frederick John Gilmour Knowlton
  • Harry Morehouse Leonard
  • Wiley McClintock Manning
  • Milton Price
  • Oscar Ring
  • Thomas Herbert Whalen

1905

  • Mabel Penery French
  • Melvin Leslie Hayward
  • Henry Owen McInerney

1906

  • S. Hart Green
  • James Davies Pollard Lewin
  • Kenneth John MacRae

1907

  • John Alphonsus Barry
  • Archibald Ernest Graham McKenzie
  • William Gilbert Pugsley
  • John MacMillan Trueman
  • William Douglas Turner

1908

  • Wendell Burpee Farris
  • Renfrew Harron Howard
  • James Perley Lunney

1909

  • Douglas King Hazen
  • Gilbert Earle Logan
  • Harry W. Lunney
  • James Starr Tait
  • Enoch Thompson