Stanley Argyle left Brighton Grammar at the end of 1885 to study medicine but it would be as a radiologist in the infancy of that profession that he shone. It would be in politics that he made his mark as Minister for Health in the State Government and Chief Secretary and in 1930 he was knighted by the King. From 1932 until 1935 as the Leader of the United Australia Party, he would be Premier of Victoria. He died of emphysema in 1940.
Politics, medicine (Attended BGS 1884-85)
