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Patricia Douglas-Murray fonds
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1951-1952 (Creation)
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- Douglas-Murray, Patricia
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0.02 m of textual records
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Patricia Mae (Osborough) Douglas-Murray was an official and volunteer within many committees and organisations in Queen's University and in Kingston. She graduated from Queen's with her B.A. in 1955, and married Dr. Gael Douglas-Murray (Meds '57) in 1956. At various times, she served on the management committee of the University Centre, the University Council, the Board of Trustees and the Alumni Association of Queen's University. She was also National President of the Alumni Association from 1981 to 1983. She tutored in Film Studies and served as alumni consultant for the Queen's Appeal. She was elected honourary president of the Alma Mater Society in 1981. She was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Award by University Council.
Outside of the University, Pat served as the first appointed Public Adviser for Canada on the International Joint Commission on the Great Lakes. She was a founding director of the National Film Board in Kingston, and was active in the Family Counselling Service, the Medical Wives Association, the Kingston Rowing Club and the Gallery Association.
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The fonds consists of correspondence from Patricia Douglas-Murray to her parents while she was a student at Queen's University and press clippings.
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Patricia Douglas-Murray
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- English
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2012.27 SE
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