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Victor Suthren (born March 2, 1942) is a Canadian writer, sailor and historian. ==Background==
The unusual name Suthren may be an anglicization of the Old Norse/Icelandic word 'sudraenn', meaning of or from the south, and suggesting a Norse/Celtic family name origin in the Orkney, Shetland or Faeroe Islands. A native of Montreal, Quebec, of a modern Welsh and Northumbrian background, he was educated at Bishop's (BA, Psychology/History,1965, where he was active in judo and dramatics, and received the Golden Mitre award for contributions to university life), McGill (Qualifying Year, Anthropology, 1966), and Concordia (MA, History,1970) universities. His student summers were spent in the Naval Reserve, where he was a Cadet Captain and commissioned as a Sub-Lieutenant RCNR in 1964, and with the 1860s-era historical drill unit, the Fort Henry Guard in Kingston, Ontario (1964-1967).
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