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Who are they? The Carr-Harris connections


Posted: February 4th, 2015 @ 1:26pm


For more than 100 years, the name Carr-Harris has been linked to both hockey and academics at Royal Military College and Queen’s University. In 1986, to mark the centennial of the first meeting of the schools’ two hockey teams, the Carr-Harris Cup was presented for annual competition between the schools. 

  Robert Carr-Harris was a professor of engineering at RMC (1879-1897) and Queen’s (1898-1901) 

 • Marguerite Carr-Harris was captain of Queen’s hockey team, 1896 

  Ferguson Carr-Harris played goal for RMC, 1897; he later played for Queen’s and scored a goal as Queen’s lost to the Montreal Shamrocks in a Stanley Cup game, 1899. 

  R.R. Carr-Harris led RMC to the intermediate intercollegiate championship, 1903 

  B.G. and R.M. Carr-Harris played for RMC in the first game against West Point, 1923 

  Lorne Carr-Harris played for British team in the Winter Olympics, 1924 

  G.G.M. Carr-Harris taught civil engineering at RMC, 1935

Johnny Carr-Harris coached RMC, 1949-50, then Queen’s, 1951-56 

  Peter Carr-Harris coached RMC, 1955-61, recording four victories against West Point.

 

 


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