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Hayunga, Dr. George A.

  • CA QUA12527
  • Persona
  • 13 Jan. 1839-6 Mar. 1917

Dr. George A. Hayunga was born in Morrisburg, Ontario on January 13 1839. He graduated from Hobart College, Geneva, NY with a B.A in 1860 and a M.A in 1861. Hayunga attended summer courses at Harvard University Medical School in 1861, then attended the fall and winter courses at the University of the City of New York Medical Department (now New York University). During this time he accepted the position of assistant physician to Randall's Island Hospital, where he was employed (while taking classes) until shortly after his graduation in 1862. Hayunga passed the examining Board of Naval Surgeons at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, received his credentials as assistant surgeon for the United States Navy and was commissioned as the surgeon of the U.S.S INO in September 8 1863. He served with the Navy during the American Civil War until he was honorably discharged on October 9 1865. Dr. G.A Hayunga died on March 6 1917.

Young, David

  • CA QUA12531
  • Persona
  • d. 2014

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Spurr, John W.

  • CA QUA09531
  • Persona
  • fl. 1960s

John W. Spurr was a librarian, author, and director of community theatre. Spurr was the Head Librarian at Royal Military College in the 1960s when he directed plays for the Faculty Players and Domino Theatre.

Bowie, Douglas

  • CA QUA09532
  • Persona
  • 1944-

Douglas Bowie was born in Kingston in 1944. Raised predominantly in Ottawa, he returned to Kingston to attend Queen's in 1962 but transferred to Carleton University from where he graduated in 1966. Bowie's writing career began when he entered the CBC Centennial Playwriting Competition while working at an advertising firm in Ottawa. His teleplay, Who Was the Lone Ranger, won a prize which set Bowie onto his professional writing career.
Bowie wrote a succession of film and television dramas, mini-series, feature films, plays and a couple of radio plays. He won an ACTRA in 1984 for Best Writer for the mini-series Empire, Inc., and was a recepient of the 1998 Margaret Collier Award which is presented to a writer for their outstanding body of work in Canadian television. Bowie also edited Best Canadian Screenplays with Tom Shoebridge, and added playwriting to his repertoire in the 1990s. He was the playwright-in-residence at Thousand Islands Playhouse for many years. Bowie has continued to live in Kingston and has been involved with such local organizations asTheatre Kingston, Cinema Kingston, Hope Theatre and the Kingston Tennis club.

McLean, William (Blll)

  • CA QUA07681
  • Persona
  • fl. 1960

Bill McLean was a student at Queen's University in the 1960s.

Graham, Fern

  • CA QUA06326
  • Persona
  • fl. 1990

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Neilson Family

  • CA QUA05487
  • Familia
  • fl. 1910

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Robins, William Joseph

  • CA QUA06328
  • Persona
  • fl. 1821

William Joseph Robins of the town of Kingston, gentleman.

Engineers' Wives Club

  • CA QUA06229
  • Entidad colectiva
  • fl. 1960

In November 1960, a group of women decided to form a social club which came to be known as the Engineering Institute of Canada Wives Club. Over the years, the club grew to a membership of 140 and enjoyed monthly functions such as dances and bridge groups. The club also donated to a worthy cause at the end of each year, such as KGH Pacemaker Clinic. In 1965, the club became known as the Engineers Wives Club. This expanded its membership to include the wives and widows of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario.A new charter was agreed upon in 1976 which established the membership tea, along with pot luck suppers and an annual dinner dance. The Engineers Wives Club also continued its practice of an annual donation to a worthy cause.

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