Albert Henry George Grey

Albert Henry George Grey

Albert Henry George Grey, the 4th Earl Grey, was appointed Governor General of Canada on December 10, 1904. He was largely responsible for the outstanding success of the Quebec tercentenary celebration in 1908. It was his suggestion that the battlefield of the Plains...
William C. Foulds

William C. Foulds

William C. Foulds began his football career as a quarterback for the University of Toronto and was a member of the squad that won the first grey cup in 1909. After coaching the Toronto Argonauts to a Grey Cup victory in 1914, Foulds held various executive posts. In...
Seppi DuMoulin

Seppi DuMoulin

Septimus (Seppi) DuMoulin was an exceptional kicking backfielder who played on six national championship teams. When he was transferred by his employer to Western Canada, he became a leading figure in the development of the Western game. Seppi DuMoulin was...
John DeGruchy

John DeGruchy

John DeGruchy began his association with amateur athletics in Canada prior to 1900. DeGruchy was involved with the Toronto Athletic Club and the Toronto Rugby and Athletic Association, among other organizations. DeGruchy organized the Toronto City Series among the...
D. Wes Brown

D. Wes Brown

D. Wes Brown joined the Ottawa organization in 1925 as the ticket manager. This began an almost 40-year dedication to football. While serving in various capacities in Ottawa, Brown was also affiliated with the Interprovincial Football Rugby Union (IPRFU). In 1948 he...