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'''Activities/Contributions:'''
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'''Notes:''' In April 1949 she was awarded two scholarships. The first, was the senior scholarship of the Canadian Federation of University Women, a traveling scholarship worth $1,250 for one year. It was given to assist Canadian university women graduates in research at universities outside the Dominion. The second, was a $1,000 Presidents' Fund Scholarship of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD.
'''Notes:''' In April 1949 she was awarded two scholarships. The first was the senior scholarship of the Canadian Federation of University Women, a traveling scholarship worth $1,250 for one year. It was given to assist Canadian university women graduates in research at universities outside the Dominion. The second was a $1,000 Presidents' Fund Scholarship of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD.


'''Sources:'''
'''Sources:'''


*''Telegraph Journal'', 4 April 1949.
*''Telegraph Journal'', 4 April 1949.
*''Senate Minutes'' (UA RG 40), Book 6 (15 February 1944 - 13 October 1952), p. 51.
*Senate Minutes (UA RG 40), Book 6 (15 February 1944 - 13 October 1952), p. 51, 118.
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[[Category:Professors|Hopkins]]
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 28 April 2020

Education:

  • Bachelor of Arts (1946) - Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada

Dates Employed: 1946 - 1949

Faculty: Arts

Department: Classics

Position(s) held:

  • Professor of Classics (1946 - 1949)

Activities/Contributions:

Notes: In April 1949 she was awarded two scholarships. The first was the senior scholarship of the Canadian Federation of University Women, a traveling scholarship worth $1,250 for one year. It was given to assist Canadian university women graduates in research at universities outside the Dominion. The second was a $1,000 Presidents' Fund Scholarship of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD.

Sources:

  • Telegraph Journal, 4 April 1949.
  • Senate Minutes (UA RG 40), Book 6 (15 February 1944 - 13 October 1952), p. 51, 118.


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