- CA QUA11470
- Personne
- fl. 1920s
Dr. Norman Found graduated from the University of Toronto in 1919. He was a medical missionary in Korea from 1921 to 1935.
Dr. Norman Found graduated from the University of Toronto in 1919. He was a medical missionary in Korea from 1921 to 1935.
Dr. Marguerite Van Die is a professor emerita of History and Religion at Queen’s University. She received her M.A and PhD in History from the University of Western Ontario, and was hired as a professor in a joint appointment with the Queen’s Theological College and the Queen’s Department of History, specifically in the area of 19th century religious history. Dr. Van Die’s research interest has revolved around religion and society, with books about The Colbys of Carrollcroft and Nathanael Burwash and the Methodist tradition. She has also studied the history of spirituality and social change.
Don M. Antoine was a Gunner and Bombardier with the "A" Battery of the 1st Field Regiment of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery.
Bill Sherriff was a Leading Aircraftman in the Royal Air Force.
Russell Tschantz was a Lieutenant in the "C" Company of the 755 Tank Battalion of the US Army.
Joan Cudworth was a student at the University of Toronto.
Eleanor worked as a journalist with the Owen Sound Daily Sun-Times.
James Stayer was born in 1935 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA. He taught at Ithaca College, Bridgewater College, and Bucknell University in the USA, before emigrating to Canada in 1968. He has taught at Queen's University since 1968, where he was promoted to professor in 1978, and retired in 2000. He has lived for five or six years in Germany and Switzerland. He married Marcia Sweet in 1958, with whom he had three children; this marriage was dissolved in 1984. Since 1988 he has been married to Sherry Henick Tunnicliffe. He has been a Canadian citizen since 1977. His party affiliation is Liberal and his religious affiliation is Reform Jewish.