- CA QUA03854
- Person
- 1907
Grace Cullen (née Taylor) was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1931.
Grace Cullen (née Taylor) was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1931.
Robert William Cumberland (1895-1977) was a professor at Queen's University and historian. He resided in Bath, Ontario.
Harley Richard Cummings was born in 1909 in Bond Head, Ontario, the son of Dr. James A. and Mildred Cummings. In 1933, after obtaining an Honours BA from the University of Toronto and graduating from the Ontario College of Education, he began teaching at the Boys' Vocational School and the Glashan Intermediate School and York Street School in Ottawa. In 1942, he was a volunteer education officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force and later became a flight lieutenant. At the conclusion of World War II, Cummings returned to Ottawa and, over the next twenty years, was school principal at a number of schools. Of significant importance is Cummings' book, "Early Days in Haliburton", which he wrote in 1962. It includes an introduction by Ontario Premier Leslie Frost. He died on May 10, 1999.
Cunningham Little Bonham and Milliken
Arthur Cunningham, KC, a well-known counsel and respected solicitor, operated his law office at 79 Clarence Street for 53 years. Cunningham Little Bonham and Milliken Arthur’s sons, Douglas (Ben) Cunningham, QC, LLD, and Willis Cunningham, QC continued the law practice, and were later joined by Robert Little, QC, the Honourable Douglas Cunningham, QC, the Honourable Peter Milliken, MP and David Bonham, QC, FCA.
Dr. H. Wes Curran was founder of the Queen's University Biological Station at Opinicon. He was also Director of University Extension, and of the Summer School from 1952 to 1970.