Much to my surprise, there was a second Thirteen Club in Toronto. As mentioned in part 2 of this series, the 1911 Blue Book linked the Toronto Thirteen Club to the University of Toronto, simply by calling it “The Thirteen Club of Toronto University”. The Blue Book blew it.

As far as I can determine, the two clubs were entirely separate with perhaps about half a dozen members in common: John Harvey Douglas, Howard Kilbourne Harris, Melville M. Hart, Richmond Wylie Hart, Angus Compston Heighington, and Alexander Crosby Snively. (There are still gaps in the records of both clubs, so I can’t be entirely sure.) Despite a strong connection between founder Walter Earl Willmott and the University—Walter, an undergrad at the time, and his father dean of the Dental College—the original Thirteen Club may have had more to do with friends from Metropolitan Methodist Church.[1]
The University of Toronto’s Thirteen Club was founded in 1902, some 18 years later than the Toronto Thirteen Club. Henry Darling was the founder and first president.[2] He was well connected with Toronto society, but we can’t know whether the Thirteen Club was on his radar. There were Thirteen Clubs at some American universities. I found them in the yearbooks of Purdue (West Lafayette, Indiana), Tulane (New Orleans, Louisiana), and the University of Dubuque, Iowa.[3]
The American university clubs seemed to be more like fraternities. Yearbook listings included alumni. The Toronto club listed only their 13 members in the University of Toronto yearbooks Torontonensis—and most members appeared on the list for just a single year. Unfortunately, the university club, like the original Thirteen Club, has not left us any minutes or correspondence, so we’re left to glean what we can from the club listings in the annual Torontonensis. The Club appears in editions from 1903 to 1915.
The 1906 edition of Torontonensis is the only one with any description. It states that “The purpose is to promote social intercourse among the members and bring them in contact with prominent men.” Well, I’m not sure what that means, but the Club is usually listed with literary and debating clubs. There is definitely an air of exclusivity (only a select 13 members) and it is described as a “senior society”. When included in a grad’s biography, that student is usually involved in lots of other activities from sports to music, to political science. Lots of them seem to be working towards a law degree.

The Search:
All of the names in the table below are taken from the University of Toronto yearbooks Torontonensis, which have been digitized and made searchable with OCR by The Internet Archive.[4] Editions from 1905 to 1915 each include a list of the Club members, mostly with just surname and initials. There is no list in the 1903 edition, but a search for “thirteen” found biographies for first president Henry Maurice Darling and first secretary William Francis Kingston. The 1904 edition also lacked a list, but the “thirteen” search found John Jennings Creelman, Archibald Foulds, Thomas Baker McQuesten, Percival John Montague, Harry Claude Moore, and William Hugh Vance. A second search for “13” found Club president Alexander Crosby Snively.
In an attempt to attach forenames instead of just initials, I searched each surname in the appropriate edition of Torontonensis. In most cases, I found a short grad biography of each—some tongue in cheek—but with shreds of useful information. (You’ll find those references in the table’s third column.) For a few other members, I have added additional information, mostly military service.
This project has given me some useful insight into searching publications in The Internet Archive.
The Internet Archive aka archive.org is a wonderful forward-thinking organization and a terrific resource for historians and genealogists. Most items that have been digitized are also made searchable with OCR (optical character recognition). We know that OCR has its limits—but The Internet Archive lets us see just how those limits affect a particular publication.
Scroll down below the image of the publication, and you’ll see the “full text” file produced by OCR. Open it to see how well the computer handled the font, paper, ink colour, page angle, etc. Can you adapt your search to work around them?

Some editions of Torontonensis used decorative initials at the beginning of sections. The Internet Archive’s OCR tried really hard to figure out what these fancy letters were—but sometimes came up with very creative but incorrect answers. If the capital T was transmogrified, searching “hirteen” in the text file might work. In some editions of Torontonensis, the Club was identified with Roman numerals. I found that XIII was frequently interpreted as XM or XIN or the final letter was dropped. Searching for XI was useful.


I also used these workarounds discovered by looking The Internet Archive’s full text files when I searched digitized newspapers.
The Thirteen Club project also took me to the University of Toronto Archives for the first time. The Archives is located in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library that in turn is within the Robarts Library, the spectacular Brutalist fortress on St. George Street. Actually, it is a very friendly fortress.
The Archives has files on University organizations. The file on the Thirteen Club was decidedly slim, and I recognized most of the items as belonging to the other “non-University” Thirteen Club. (I managed to resist looking at the Seventeen Club file in the same box!)
The Archives is behind the digitization of Torontonensis (and many other University publications) with The Internet Archive.[5] But beyond Torontonensis and the file mentioned above, we found no other references to the Thirteen Club in the collections database. However, there were some excellent resources to research the Thirteen Club members.
I only scratched the surface. A card catalogue in the reading room opens the door to a series of thousands of newspaper clipping files about students and their families. These files don’t exist for every student but were plentiful for the time period of the Thirteen Club, and for the echelon of society to which many members belonged. (They made the papers.) The clipping files are a terrific find if there is one for your subject. The years of work involved in collecting all these little mentions that may follow a student through marriages, children, careers, and even the next generation is awe inspiring.

While I did not explore them for this project, I understand the Archives also has a card file listing all graduates, and, of course, holds many collections of personal and family papers of students and faculty.
This is the third and final post about the Thirteen Clubs. I found delving through Torontonensis for the first two decades of the 20th century absolutely fascinating. It introduced me to a society—and its concerns—that changed with each edition. Women were surprisingly prominent throughout the time period, stepping forward even more as men went off to military service. I’m grateful that the Thirteen Club took me there.
| Surname | Forename | Offices held and notes | Years documented |
| Acland | Peregrine Palmer | Torontonensis 1913, p36 | 1913 |
| Allan | James Stewart | Torontonensis 1911, p50 | 1911 |
| Anderson | William Garnet | Secretary in 1907, Torontonensis 1907, p52 | 1907 |
| Armstrong | Charles Harold | Secretary 1911, Torontonensis 1911, p50 | 1911 |
| Armstrong | Paul Lyndon | Torontonensis 1912, p36 | 1912 |
| Ballard | George William Mercier | Torontonensis 1904, p34 | 1904 |
| Beatty | James Stanley | Torontonensis 1911, p53 | 1911 |
| Beatty | Percy Wood | Torontonensis 1911, p51 | 1911 |
| Bell | James Stark | Torontonensis 1911, p54 | 1910, 1911 |
| Blackstock | Gibbs | Torontonensis 1911, p54 | 1911 |
| Blake | Hume | Torontonensis 1912, p37 | 1912 |
| Blake | Gerald Edward | Torontonensis 1914, p29 | 1914 |
| Boddy | Albert Hawley | Torontonensis 1913, p114 | 1913 |
| Boulter | John West | Torontonensis 1915, p62 | 1915 |
| Boyd | AM | 1907 | |
| Bristol | Everett | Torontonensis 1911, p55 | 1911 |
| Brown | Stuart Hall | Torontonensis 1912, p37 | 1912 |
| Burnham | Sydney S | Torontonensis 1911, p56 | 1911 |
| Burns | JG | Torontonensis 1914, p77 | 1914 |
| Cameron | Hugh Clayton | Torontonensis 1915, p63 | 1915 |
| Clarkson | Maurice Arundel | Torontonensis 1915, p64, President in 1915, died of wounds 21 April 1917 | 1915 |
| Clement | William Pope | Torontonensis 1909, p106 | 1909 |
| Cochrane | Ogden Dunlap | Torontonensis 1914, p32 Died 23 Jan 1919 www.alphadeltaphitoronto.org |
1914 |
| Cory | TL | Torontonensis 1914, p33 | 1914 |
| Coutts | George Ballentine | See collections at University of Calgary and Glenbow Museum | 1907 |
| Cowan | John Jr | President in 1909, Torontonensis 1909, p58 | 1909 |
| Coyne | Gordon Bowes | Torontonensis 1911, p59 | 1911 |
| Coyne | Henry Everyll Bowes | Torontonensis 1909, p60 | 1909 |
| Crawford | Samuel Hume | Torontonensis 1915, p65 | 1915 |
| Creelman | John Jennings | Torontonensis 1904, p36 | 1904 |
| Culver | George W | President in 1910, Torontonensis 1910, p54 | 1910 |
| Cuzner | Alfred Edward | Torontonensis 1915, p65, Secretary in 1915 | 1915 |
| Darling | Henry Maurice | First President, Torontonensis 1903, p35 | 1902, 1903 |
| Davidson | Alexander Tapp | President in 1906, Torontonensis 1906, p49 | 1906 |
| Davidson | George Anderson | Torontonensis 1906, p49 | 1906 |
| Davis | Henry Hague | Torontonensis 1907, p59 | 1907 |
| Delury | Justin Sarsfield | Torontonensis 1905, p62 | 1905 |
| Dick | David Campbell | Torontonensis 1908, p63 | 1908 |
| Douglas | John Harvey | Torontonensis 1910, p55 | 1910 |
| Duggan | Charles Reade | Torontonensis 1915, p105 | 1915 |
| Dunstan | Guy Pierce | Torontonensis 1915, p65 | 1915 |
| Ellis | WG | 1907 | |
| Ellis | Arthur William Mickle | Torontonensis 1906, p51 | 1906 |
| Evans | Robert Ramsey | Torontonensis 1910, p56 | 1910 |
| Evans | William Watson | Torontonensis 1912, p84 | 1912 |
| Foulds | Archibald | Torontonensis 1904, p40 Major in 123rd Battalion CEF |
1904 |
| Francis | Robert Buchan | Torontonensis 1908, p176 | 1906 |
| Fraser | William Kaspar | Torontonensis 1908, p64 | 1908 |
| Freeman | CEH | 1906 | |
| Frith | Basil Maclean | Torontonensis 1913, p45 | 1913 |
| Garrow | John Ure | President in 1912, Torontonensis 1912, p47. Killed in action 12 Sept 1916 | 1911, 1912 |
| Gilmour | Alan | Torontonensis 1910, p57 | 1910 |
| Gordon | Vancouver Camden | Secretary in 1912, Torontonensis 1912, p49 | 1912 |
| Gordon | DW | Torontonensis 1914, p39 | 1914 |
| Grant | OW | Torontonensis 1914, p40 | 1914 |
| Grass | Robert Everett | Torontonensis 1913, p46 | 1913 |
| Gray | JJ | 1906 | |
| Griffin | HL | 1908 | |
| Harris | Howard Kilbourne | Torontonensis 1909, p66 | 1909 |
| Harrison | Thomas Russell | Torontonensis 1910, p59 | 1910 |
| Hart | Melville M | Torontonensis 1911, p68 | 1911 |
| Hart | Richmond Wylie | Torontonensis 1906, p55 | 1906 |
| Heighington | Angus Compston | Torontonensis 1905, p67 | 1905 |
| Henderson | Charles Brookfield | Torontonensis 1911, p69 | 1910, 1911 |
| Henderson | Ernest Malon | Torontonensis 1905, p67 | 1905 |
| Hodge | William Ray | Torontonensis 1912, p53 | 1912 |
| Hopkins | Fred Holmes | Torontonensis 1905, p70 | 1905 |
| Hore | RE | 1905 | |
| Joyce | Charles Maurice | Torontonensis 1913, p198 | 1913 |
| Keachie | Lester Millman | Torontonensis 1913, p50 | 1913 |
| Keith | NM | 1908 | |
| Kerr | Stanley Chandos Staveley | President in 1911, Torontonensis 1911, p73 | 1911 |
| Keys | Herbert J | Torontonensis 1906, p57 | 1906 |
| Kingsford | Maurice Rooke | Torontonensis 1915, p78 | 1915 |
| Kingston | William Francis | First secretary, Torontonensis 1905, p44 | 1902, 1903 |
| Laidlaw | RA | President in 1908 | 1908 |
| Laird | WC | Torontonensis 1914, p46, Secretary in 1914 | 1914 |
| Lash | John Frances | Torontonensis 1906, p57 | 1906 |
| Le Sueur | Norman Lisle | Torontonensis 1909, p72 | 1909 |
| Lefroy | Langlois Dundas | Torontonensis 1915, p79 Lieutenant in 123rd Battalion CEF |
1915 |
| Lindsey | Charles Bethune | Torontonensis 1914, p48, President in 1914 | 1914 |
| Little | ES | President in 1907 | 1907 |
| Lofft | Hubert Wise | Torontonensis 1913, p53 | 1913 |
| Lunney | John Wilson | Torontonensis 1910, p66 | 1910 |
| Lyle | NW | 1908 | |
| MacCurdy | John Thomson | Torontonensis 1908, p73 | 1908 |
| Macdonald | WB | 1905 | |
| Macdonald | Wilbert Lorne | Torontonensis 1908, p74 | 1908 |
| Mackenzie | Alexander James | Torontonensis 1908, p76 | 1908 |
| Maclaren | Kenneth Bruce | Torontonensis 1912, p88 | 1912 |
| Malone | Thomas Basil | Torontonensis 1909, p73 | 1909 |
| Marshall | Alexander | Torontonensis 1912, p58 | 1912 |
| Martin | William | Secretary in 1908 | 1908 |
| Martin | Edward Austin Hamilton | Torontonensis 1913, p116 | 1913 |
| Mason | Douglas Herbert Campbell | Full name from Kappa Alpha list in Torontonensis 1903 | 1905 |
| May | George Geoffrey | Torontonensis 1915, p84 | 1915 |
| McClelland | James Clarence | Torontonensis 1914, p48 | 1914 |
| McKay | Wallace John | President 1905, Torontonensis 1905, p82 | 1905 |
| McKay | Craig Allan St Clair | Torontonensis 1913, p57 | 1913 |
| McLarty | Norman Alexander | Torontonensis 1910, p71 | 1910 |
| McLaughlin | Leo | President in 1910, Torontonensis 1910, p71 | 1910 |
| McMillan | E Gordon | Torontonensis 1909, p78 | 1909 |
| McPhedran | William Fletcher | Torontonensis 1905, p84 | 1905 |
| McPhedran | Frederic Maurice | Torontonensis 1910, p71 | 1910 |
| McQuesten | Thomas Baker | Torontonensis 1904, p47 | 1904 |
| Milne | Wilfred Cambrell/ Campbell | Torontonensis 1915, p85 | 1915 |
| Montague | Percival John “Price” | Torontonensis 1904, p48 | 1904 |
| Moore | William Earnest Bristol | Secretary-Treasurer in 1905, Torontonensis 1905, p85 | 1905 |
| Moore | Harry Claude | Torontonensis 1904, p48 | 1904 |
| Moyer | Leslie Clare | Secretary in 1910, Torontonensis 1910, p69 | 1910 |
| Mulholland | Percival Craick | Torontonensis 1913, p56 | 1913 |
| Murray | JRG | 1907 | |
| Northcote | Reginald Stafford | Torontonensis 1910, p72 Major in 123rd Battalion CEF |
1910 |
| Platt | Henry Errol Beauchamp | Torontonensis 1913, p60 | 1913 |
| Rathbun | LM | 1905 | |
| Ritchie | Charles Forsyth | Torontonensis 1907, p83 | 1907 |
| Robertson | Lawrence Bruce | Torontonensis 1907, p85 | 1907 |
| Robertson | Arthur Howard | Torontonensis 1912, p63 | 1912 |
| Rossiter | HP | 1909 | |
| Saunders | Robert Porteous | Torontonensis 1908, p87 | 1908 |
| Scott | Clarence Morton | Torontonensis 1909, p86 | 1909 |
| Scott | Silas Warren Cheever | Torontonensis 1909, p86 | 1909 |
| Scott | John Douglas | Torontonensis 1913, p63 (photo?) | 1913 |
| Scully | Hugh Day | Secretary in 1906, Torontonensis 1906, p65 | 1906 |
| Seymour | Murton Adams | Torontonensis 1915, p88 | 1915 |
| Sherry | JC | 1905 | |
| Sherwood | LP | 1907 | |
| Sifton | WB | Torontonensis 1910, p78 | 1910 |
| Sifton | HA | Maybe Torontonensis 1914, p58 or Torontonensis 1914, p86 | 1914 |
| Simpson | Joseph Donaldson | Torontonensis 1911, Torontonensis 1912, p67 | 1912 |
| Sinclair | IMR | 1914 | |
| Sinclair | Hugh Adams | Torontonensis 1915, p88 | 1915 |
| Smith | RJ | 1907 | |
| Smith | Charles Mackinnon | Torontonensis 1907, p87 | 1907 |
| Smith | George Malcolm | Secretary in 1909, Torontonensis 1909, p89 | 1909 |
| Snively | Schuyler Crosby | Torontonensis 1906, p65 | 1906 |
| Snively | Alexander Crosby | President in 1904, Torontonensis 1904, p52 | 1904 |
| Southam | GH | 1907 | |
| Telfer | Alan Foster | Torontonensis 1913, p68, died 11 Apr 1983 | 1913 |
| Thompson | HU | 1905 | |
| Towers | Norman Ewart | Torontonensis 1908, p94, died of wounds 20 Sept 1916 Sarnia Historical Society War Memorial Project |
1908 |
| Vance | William Hugh | Torontonensis 1904, p54 | 1904 |
| Wallace | William Stewart | Torontonensis 1906, p67 | 1906 |
| Warner | Carl G | Torontonensis 1914, p62 | 1914 |
| Weir | James Gordon | Torontonensis 1908, p95 | 1908 |
| Whittemore | William Laurence | Torontonensis 1909, p94 Torontonensis 1911, p193 |
1909 |
| Wishart | David Edmund Staunton | Torontonensis 1909, p95 Died 1958. wishart1418.org |
1909 |
| Wood | Jeffery Malcolm | Torontonensis 1912, p72 | 1912 |
| Woods | John Robinson | Torontonensis 1914, p63, killed in action 24 Oct 1917 | 1914 |
| Wrong | Harold Verschoyle | Torontonensis 1913, p72, killed in action 1 July 1916 | 1913 |
[1] “Wrecking Looking-Glasses and Walking Under Ladders Delight of Thirteen Club”. The Globe, 10 Dec 1923, page 13.
[2] Biography of Henry Maurice Darling in Torontonensis, 1903. https://archive.org/details/torontonensis05univuoft/page/34. The 1906 Torontonensis (page 76) says the Club was founded in 1900, but I have found no other evidence of this earlier date.
[3] The yearbooks for these three schools (and many others) have been digitized by The Internet Archive.
[4] Torontonensis Collection: https://archive.org/details/torontonensis
[5] The digitized collections are listed here: https://utarms.library.utoronto.ca/archives/online/digitized-publications
2 thoughts on “Numbering the Thirteen Club(s)… part 3”
Very interesting! The Thirteen Club membership at the University of Toronto contains a number of students who also served on the executives of the University College Literary and Scientific Society in the same period. I somehow missed this connection when I was researching the history of the U.C. Lit. I wonder if the Thirteen Club conspired to take over the Lit…
Hi Charles. It is difficult to really understand the activities of members of the UT Thirteen Club, let alone political intrigue. They left so few records.