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*Born in Ayershire, Scotland, | *Born in 1920 (Ayershire, Scotland) and d<span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">ied on November 25, 1994</span> | ||
*Military Cross recipiant in the [[The Second World War at UNB|Second World War]], having served with the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders of the British Army | *Military Cross recipiant in the [[The Second World War at UNB|Second World War]], having served with the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders of the British Army | ||
*Galloway, distinguished himself as an Elizabeth Scholar and teacher, resulting in many grants and publications, inlcuding a post-doctoral research grant from the Canadian Council, in 1976. | *Galloway, distinguished himself as an Elizabeth Scholar and teacher, resulting in many grants and publications, inlcuding a post-doctoral research grant from the Canadian Council, in 1976. | ||
*Prior to his arrival at UNB, Galloway taught in New Zealand. | *Prior to his arrival at UNB, Galloway taught in New Zealand. |
Revision as of 07:53, 2 September 2015
Nicknames/Other names:
Education:
- Cambridge University - England
Dates Employed: 1948 - 1985
Faculty: Arts
Department: English
Position(s) held:
- Professor of English Literature (1948 - 1985 )
- Department Chairman of English (1969 - 1975)
Activities/Contributions:
- Visiting Professor at the Univeristy of Waterloo, 1967 - 1969, and director of the Shakespeare Summer Institute, at Waterloo.
- Member of Christ Church Cathedral, and numerous other professional and learned societies.
Distinctions:
- Named Professor Emeritus (1985)
Notes:
- Born in 1920 (Ayershire, Scotland) and died on November 25, 1994
- Military Cross recipiant in the Second World War, having served with the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders of the British Army
- Galloway, distinguished himself as an Elizabeth Scholar and teacher, resulting in many grants and publications, inlcuding a post-doctoral research grant from the Canadian Council, in 1976.
- Prior to his arrival at UNB, Galloway taught in New Zealand.
- In December, 1987, Galloway, received an election to a Fellowship in the Royal Society of Arts (London).
Sources:
- Montague, Susan.A Pictorial History of the University of New Brunswick. University of New Brunswick. 1992, p. 260.
- Communications and Marketing
- UA Case 77
- Alumni Clippings
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