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During World War I student numbers dropped to four; but for Stewart's 'courage and determination', the school might have closed. He lectured on every subject in the curriculum and it was some time before he could devote his attention to the study of veterinary medicine.
Book of Remembrance entry
B.VSc., M.R.C.V.S.,Listed in the back of the Book of Remembrance under Veterinary Science as being held in Australia to act as Director of Veterinary Services at Headquarters in Melbourne. he returned to his duty as Professor in 1917 and military authorities expressed high appreciation of his zeal, energy and capacity.
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1869Birth in Windsor -- NSW, Australia 18 August 1869
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?Early education at Sydney Grammar School, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia
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1893Tertiary education at Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh, Scotland 1893
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1894Veterinarian at Windsor -- NSW, Australia 1894
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1895Honorary Veterinary Surgeon at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 1895
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1896Lecturer in Veterinary Science at Ultimo -Sydney Technical College- NSW, Australia 1896
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1898Veterinary Officer at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 1898
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1907Chief Inspector of Stock at New South Wales -- NSW, Australia 1907
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1908Veterinary Surgeon at Sydney -- NSW, Australia 1908
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1909Chair of Veterinary Science at Camperdown -University of Sydney- NSW, Australia 1909
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1911Tertiary education at University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia 1911
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1917Military service as Major 1917
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1921Military service as Colonel 1 November 1921
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1935Life Member 1935
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1936
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1953Awarded Gilruth Prize 1953
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?Founder & Director Corps of Commissionaires for ex-servicemen
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1955Death in Darlinghurst -- NSW, Australia 17 September 1955
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