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Authority record- CA QUA11730
- Person
- fl. 1938
E.P. Graham was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.
- CA QUA00797
- Person
- 1903-1988
Gerald Sandford Graham, born in 1903 at Sudbury, Ont., received his education from Queen's University, M.A. 1925, and Cambridge University, Ph.D. 1929. He received a number of academic awards including a Queen's Travelling Fellowship to Harvard University, 1926-1927, the Sir George Parkin Scholarship to Germany, 1929-1930 and a Guggenheim Fellowship to the United States, 1941. He held a number of academic positions including Instructor in History at Harvard University, 1930-1936, Assistant Professor and later Professor of History at Queen's University, 1936-1946, Rhodes Professor of Imperial History at the University of London, 1949-1970 and Visiting Professor of Strategic Studies at the University of Western, Ontario. He authored numerous books and articles concerning military history, international studies and other historical subjects. He passed away in 1988.
- CA QUA02613
- Person
- n.d.
Miss H. Isabel Graham of Seaforth, Ontario. Born at Harpurhey, Ontario, daughter of the Rev. William G. Graham and Elisabeth (daughter of Dr. John Gouinlock). Both parents were natives of Scotland. Graham was educated in local schools, and at the Toronto College of Music. She was the author of "A Song of December and Other Poems", "Fifty Years of Presbyterianism in Egmondville," among others.
- CA QUA11731
- Person
- fl. 1940
J.D. Graham was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.
- CA QUA01288
- Person
- 1919-1988
William Roger Graham was born 19 March 1919, in Montreal. He earned a B.A. in 1941 from Union College (now the University of Winnipeg), an M.A. (1944) and a Ph.D. (1950) in History from the University of Toronto. He began his academic teaching career in 1943 at the University of Toronto and, in 1968, came to Queen's University's Depertment of History, by way of the University of Saskatchewan. While in Saskatchewan he completed his three volume biography of the former Progressive Conservative Prime Minister, Arthur Meighen. In 1973, he was named as the next holder of the Douglas Chair of Canadian and Colonial History. In 1984, he retired from the University, as Professor Emeritus, and remained actively engaged in historical research until his sudden death on 17 November 1988.
- CA QUA10379
- Person
- fl. 1930s
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