- CA QUA03612
- Persona
- 1941-
Katherine (Cookie) Cartwright was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1962, L.L.B 1965. She is a lawyer in Kingston, and also was inducted into the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame in 2000 for golf and hockey.
Katherine (Cookie) Cartwright was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1962, L.L.B 1965. She is a lawyer in Kingston, and also was inducted into the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame in 2000 for golf and hockey.
M. Kathleen Dodd (née Hewitt) was a student at Queen's in the Faculty of Arts from 1938-1939.
Edith Ferguson was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1931 and a M.A from Columbia.
Lillian Gertsman (née Coplan) was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1967.
Margaret Eleanor Gibson (née MacKay) was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1947. Margaret interrupted her studies at Queen's to serve as a Canadian Wren in the RCA Gunnery Training School in Halifax, during the Battle of the Atlantic. She worked as a journalist for a number of years, including at the Globe and Mail before moving back to Kingston with her husband Frederick Gibson who went on to be a Professor of History at Queen's University for 30 years.
Margaret Greenwood was a graduate of Queen's University.
Y. Marlene Gvozden (née Jones) was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1963.
Grace Kuehner (née Weese) was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1922.
Flora Isabel MacDonald was an administrative assistant in the Political Studies Department at Queen's University. She was elected Member of Parliament for Kingston in 1972 as a Progressive Conservative and served until 1988. She was Canada's first foreign minister, and was one of the first women to vie for the leadership of a major Canadian political party.
Jean McBratney was an administrative assistant in the Queen's University Faculty of Medicine and for Jean Royce in the University Registrar's office during 1930-1940.