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Shaw, Amos Mallory?

  • CA QUA01813
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

No information available on this creator.

Edinborough, Arnold

  • CA QUA01815
  • Pessoa singular
  • 1922-2006

Author. English Professor at Queen's University 1949-1954. Editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard 1954-1958.

John S. Ellis

  • CA QUA01819
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

Professor of Civil Engineering, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont.

Cameron, A. Kirk

  • CA QUA01820
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

Montreal businessman.

Queen's University. Department of History

  • CA QUA01821
  • Pessoa coletiva
  • n.d.

Queen's University established its Department of History in the early twentieth century. History was first taught at Queen's only as a small part of courses in Latin and Greek, the heart of the university's arts curriculum in its early years. Students in these courses spent some of their time studying the history of ancient Greece and Rome. The first professor of history as a separate subject was John Machar, Jr (son of Queen's second principal), who was appointed part-time lecturer in English History, without salary, in 1864. Professor George Ferguson was the most significant early appointment in the subject, however, serving as professor of History and English Literature from 1869 to 1907. The first full-time professor to teach history exclusively was the Rev. George Harrison, appointed in 1891. In 1890, Queen's became the first English-speaking university to establish examinations in Canadian history, a subject which has ever since been a major component of both the graduate and undergraduate programs. The Department was expanded significantly in the 1960s with the development of a graduate programme.

Collier, Alan Caswell

  • CA QUA01826
  • Pessoa singular
  • 1911-1990

Allan C. Collier, photographer and artist, born March 19, 1911 in Toronto, Ontario, attended Harbord College Institute (Toronto Ont.); The Ontario College of Art; A.O.C.A., 1933, and The Art Students League, New York City. He has maintained his own studio in Toronto since 1946. Mr. Collier has taught art at the Ontario College of Art, 1955-1966; his paintings have been exhibited with The Ontario Society of Artists since 1934. Other places showing his art have been: The Royal Canadian Academy; The Montreal Spring Show; The Hamilton Winter Show; The First and Third Canadian Biennial; The National Gallery; Hart House, Canadian Portraits; The London (Ont.) Museum and Art Gallery; The Art Gallery of Toronto; The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery; The Art Gallery of Hamilton; The Frye Art Museum, Seattle 1964; Seagram Cities of Canada series, and many private and business collections. One man shows exhibiting his works were: 1951 and 1957 at The Arts and Letters Club, Toronto; 1956 to 1958, 1961, 1963, 1965 at Roberts Gallery, Toronto; Charles and Emma Frye Art Museum, Seattle, Wash., 1964. His mural paintings were shown in the Bank of Canada Bldg., and The Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (Toronto). He was the President of the Ontario Society of Artists, 1958-1961. He served in the Second World War in the Canadian Army in the survey section.

Smethurst, Stanley Eric

  • CA QUA01829
  • Pessoa singular
  • 1915-

Professor of Classics, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.

Queen's University. Department of Marketing and Communications

  • CA QUA01831
  • Pessoa coletiva
  • n.d.

Located in Fleming Hall, the Department of Marketing and Communications has a mandate of supporting the University in building and enhancing the image and reputation, in support of the latter's vision. The Department assumes responsibility for the overall stewardship for the Queen's "brand", develops targeted marketing communications for campus stakeholders, develops strategic relations with the media to serve the advancement of the University, and acts as the main source of internal University communications. It is responsible for publishing the "Queen's Gazette" (established January 20 1969) and "Queen's Today".

Graham, Annie Elizabeth

  • CA QUA01834
  • Pessoa singular
  • 1905-1989

Annie Elizabeth Graham was born in Arnprior, Ontario, in May 1905. After attending elementary and high school in the Ottawa Valley town, she entered Queen's University at Kingston in the autumn of 1924. Following her graduation with a B.A. (Hons.) in 1927, Miss Graham enrolled in the Ontario College of Education in Toronto. Upon receipt of her Teacher's Certificate, she moved to Hamilton, Ontario where she taught Latin and English. Shortly, thereafter she married Hugh Cameron Jenkinson. Annie Elizabeth Graham served as the goalie for the Queen's Women's Hockey Team, and is credited with devising the first mask for goaltenders when she donned a wire fencing mask during games in the 1920s.

Hugh Cameron Jenkinson was born December 1904, in Lyons Creek, Crowland Township, Ontario. After attending a one-room school for his elementary education, he completed his secondary studies at Welland High School. He entered Queen's University at Kingston in 1923, and graduated in the spring of 1927 with his B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mechanical Engineering.

Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario (Kingston Branch)

  • CA QUA01838
  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1969-

The Nursery Education Association of Ontario (NEAO) was established in 1950 in response to the absence of government regulation and formal facilities for training in early childhood studies for day nursery staff. The NEAO was active in the training and certification of preschool teachers. In 1969, the NEAO changed its name to the Association of Early Childhood Education Ontario (AECEO). In 1996, AECEO changed its name to “Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario” to reflect its role as the professional association and voluntary regulatory body for Early Childhood Educators in Ontario.

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