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'''Nicknames/Other names:'''
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'''Education:'''  
'''Education:'''
 
*Bachelor of Arts - Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
*Bachelor of Arts - Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland


'''Dates Employed:''' 1886 - 1902
'''Dates Employed:''' 1886 - 1902


'''Faculty:''' Arts
'''Faculty:''' Arts


'''Department:''' 
'''Department:''' Modern Languages


'''Position(s) held:'''
'''Position(s) held:'''
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'''Activities/Contributions:'''
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'''Notes:''' W. F. Stockley studied French in France for two years after graduating from Trinity College. He also lectured for two years as a professor of English Literature at Alexandra College before coming to teach at UNB.
'''Notes:'''  
*W. F. Stockley studied French in France for two years after graduating from Trinity College.
*He also lectured for two years as a professor of English Literature at Alexandra College before coming to teach at UNB.
*Delivered the Address in Praise of Founders at [https://graduations.lib.unb.ca/address/18976 Encaenia 1887] and [https://graduations.lib.unb.ca/address/20153 Encaenia 1893].


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

Latest revision as of 14:53, 19 April 2021

Nicknames/Other names:

Education:

  • Bachelor of Arts - Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

Dates Employed: 1886 - 1902

Faculty: Arts

Department: Modern Languages

Position(s) held:

  • Professor of English and French (1886 - 1902)

Activities/Contributions:

Notes:

  • W. F. Stockley studied French in France for two years after graduating from Trinity College.
  • He also lectured for two years as a professor of English Literature at Alexandra College before coming to teach at UNB.
  • Delivered the Address in Praise of Founders at Encaenia 1887 and Encaenia 1893.

Sources:

  • University Monthly, vol. 5, no. 3, December 1885, p. 36.
  • University Monthly, vol. 21, no.8, May 1902, p. 221.


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