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Corfield (family)

  • CA QUA02248
  • Família
  • n.d.

No information available on this creator.

G. & W. Clarke

  • CA QUA02249
  • Pessoa coletiva
  • n.d.

No information available on this creator.

VanDusen, Mary Evelyn

  • CA QUA02253
  • Pessoa singular
  • 1909-1999

Mary Evelyn VanDusen was a student at Queen's University in the 1930's.

Association of Women Teaching at Queen's

  • CA QUA02254
  • Pessoa coletiva
  • n.d.

The Association of Women Teaching at Queen's was formed in the early 1970's to represent women involved in teaching in all faculties and in any capacity at Queen's University. The objectives of the association were: to represent all women who teach at Queen's; to work for the implementation of the recommendations of the Principal's Report on the Status of Women at Queen's; to act in liaison with the Faculty Association of Queen's; and to encourage women to take a more active part in the functions of the university. The Association held monthly lunches, sponsored lecture series and functioned as the voice for women on campus, producing briefs and reports on matters that affected women at Queen's.

Rogers, Garfield R.

  • CA QUA02261
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

Garfield R. Rogers was a student at Queen's from 191? - 1915.

Twigg, Alan

  • CA QUA02264
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

Alan Twigg produced this documentary. He is the literary executor of George Woodcock's estate.

Smith, Cecil Gertrude

  • CA QUA02272
  • Pessoa singular
  • fl. 1900s

Cecil Gertrude McKee married Gordon Jenkin Smith around 1918. They had two children, John G. Smith and Eleanor A. Smith.

Smith (family)

  • CA QUA02273
  • Família
  • n.d.

Gordon Jenkin Smith was born in Kingston, Ontario in 1891. He attended school in Kingston and enrolled at Queen's University in 1908. He graduated with a B.A. in Mineralogy and Geology in 1912 and received an Honours B. Sc. in 1915. As a student he obtained a varied experience in mining, prospecting and other engineering work. From 1915 to 1917 Gordon Smith taught civil engineering at the Nova Scotia Technical College in Halifax , but was drawn back to the family jewellery business in Kingston when his father died. He continued to work at Smith Bros. for 10 years. Gordon Smith married Cecil Gertrude McKee in, or around, 1918. They had two children John G. Smith and Eleanor A. Smith. In 1926 he joined the staff of Queen's University and became, respectively: Secretary-Treasurer of the Alumni Association and Editor of the Queen's Review; manager of the Employment Bureau; Secretary of the University council; Director of Endowment; and finally Treasurer of the University and Secretary of the Board. He was a life-member of the Engineering Institute of Canada, the Queen's University Faculty Club and the Queen's University Alumni Association. He retired from Queen's University in 1950 due to ill health, and died May 30th, 1971.

Wade, Mason

  • CA QUA02285
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

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