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Gummere married Amelia Smith Mott (1859-1937) in 1882; she was a noted scholar of Quaker history. Their son Richard Mott Gummere was a professor of Latin and headmaster of the William Penn Charter School. Their second son Samuel James Gummere had a military career, reaching the rank of major. A third son, Francis Barton Gummere Jr., was an invalid.
History: Canada Research Chair in gender history and medicine history [218] John Moffat: Professor: Physics: Professor emeritus at the University of Toronto [219] Bruce Muirhead: Professor: Arts: Historian [220] Robert Mundell: Chairman: Economics: Nobel laureate in economics (1999), known for the Mundell–Fleming model. Was the Chairman of ...
Barbara Demeneix: biologist and endocrinologist, team leader in a CNRS research unit at the National Museum of Natural History; Morley D. Hollenberg: pharmacologist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada [33] Quentin J. Pittman, PhD: neuroscientist (inflammation research), Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada [34]
Canada's National History Society is a charitable organization based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Society was founded in 1994 by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) for the purpose of promoting greater popular interest in Canadian history principally through its publishing activities and outreach and recognition programs.
The Social history of Canada is a branch of Canadian studies dealing with Social History, focusing on the history of ordinary people and their strategies of coping with life. It pays special attention to women, children, old age, workers, ethnic and racial groups and demographic patterns.
Margaret Conrad (M.A. 1968, Ph.D. 1979) – historian specializing in Atlantic Canada and Women's history, recipient of the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal, fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Veronica Strong-Boag (B.A. 1970, Ph.D. 1975) – historian, former president of the Canadian Historical Association , fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
In addition to the following notable faculty members, Sir Sandford Fleming, former Prime Minister of Canada Sir Robert Laird Borden, and former governor general of Canada Roland Michener have all served as chancellor of the university, though this is a non-academic role. Donald Akenson – History; Ralph Allen – Art; W. B. Anderson ...
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