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*Delivered the [https://graduations.lib.unb.ca/address/19398 Address in Praise of Founders] at Encaenia 1927. | |||
*Resigned 17 May 1939 to teach at King's in Halifax, NS to become clergyman in Church of England in Canada. Ordained 22 Dec. 1940 | *Resigned 17 May 1939 to teach at King's in Halifax, NS to become clergyman in Church of England in Canada. Ordained 22 Dec. 1940. | ||
'''Sources: '''UA Case 77: Pugh, Robert William Bruce | '''Sources: '''UA Case 77: Pugh, Robert William Bruce |
Revision as of 13:58, 19 April 2021
Name: Robert W. B. Pugh
Nicknames/Other names:
Education:
- King's Scholar, Eton College
- Honours in French, Keble College, Oxford
- MA Oxford (1926) and Docteur-es-Lettres Strasbourg (1927)
Dates Employed: 1926-1939
Faculty: Arts
Department: Modern Languages
Position(s) held:
- Professor of French & German
Activities/Contributions:
- President of the Oxford University French Club
- Veteran of WWI, served in France and Belgium
- Reader in English, Strasbourg University, France
- Member of Wolf Cub (Boy Scouts) organization in Fredericton, and held office of District Commissioner
Notes:
- Delivered the Address in Praise of Founders at Encaenia 1927.
- Resigned 17 May 1939 to teach at King's in Halifax, NS to become clergyman in Church of England in Canada. Ordained 22 Dec. 1940.
Sources: UA Case 77: Pugh, Robert William Bruce
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