Fonds F1197 - Allie Vibert Douglas fonds

Correspondence Correspondence Correspondence Correspondence Correspondence Correspondence Correspondence Cards Application for Warden, McGill Student Note Books [I]

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Allie Vibert Douglas fonds

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  • 1920-1988 (Creation)
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    Douglas, Dr. Allie Vibert

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1.5 m of textual records, ca. 50 photographs, 1 audio reel

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(1894-1988)

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Dr. Allie (also addressed as Alice) Vibert Douglas, distinguished academic, astrophysicist and dean of women, was born in 1894 in Montreal. She received her B.A and M.Sc. from McGill in 1920 and 1921. An interval as statistician at the British War Office during World War I earned her the M.B.E. In 1925 she received her Ph.D. in astronomy. For fourteen years, 1925-1939, Dr. Douglas taught at McGill, then moved to Queen's where she served as Dean of Women from 1939 to 1959 and Professor of Astronomy from 1946. She retired in 1964. Dr. Douglas championed the role of women in education and worked hard to raise their status. She was the first Canadian to be president of the International Federation of University Women and served from 1947 to 1950. She was also the first woman president of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. She received honorary degrees from McGill, Queen's and Queensland Universities and was made an officer of the Order of Canada in 1967. Dr. Douglas died in 1988 and in her honour astronomers named a recently discovered planet "Vibert Douglas".

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The fonds consists of correspondence, lecture notes, speeches, articles, and memoirs as Professor of Astronomy and Dean of Women (1939-59) at Queen's University; President of the International Federation of University Women. Included is an article by Vibert Douglas titled, "Symbols in Stone" which was printed in the Queen's Alumni Review August, 1952. Also included is correspondence with Albert Einstein and others concerning Sir Arthur Eddington.

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Donated by A.V. Douglas and Patrick Douglas - 1974, 1990
Sound recording - W. E. McNeill

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  • English

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2303.9
2999 (QU-Buildings)
SR83

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Open

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Public domain

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Douglas Family fonds
Q.U Office of the Dean of Women

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1974-Q10
1978-Q43
1990-Q35
1990-Q52
1990-Q67

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  • Shelf: 2303.9
  • Folder: 2999 (QU-Buildings)
  • Shelf: SR83