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Queen's University. The Lictor

  • CA QUA11441
  • Entidad colectiva
  • 1973-1988

The Lictor was originally published in 1973 in order to to act as an alternative to the Queen’s Journal news reporting on the Queen’s campus. From 1973 to 1988, The Lictor went through a series of yearly elected editors who published student articles which shifted from largely concentrating on international and national political issues to mainly about student campus life. This shift was partly because of increased pressure on campus against the controversial nature of early articles which included sexual politics, gender identity and early environmentalism, including aboriginal land rights in wake of Hydro One dam construction in Quebec. Also importantly The Lictor provided a place for art, poetry and writing on campus. There was significant format changes under different editors from 1987 to1988 in order to revive earlier format of the publication which caused clashes within its editorial staff. Under this development strategy, the Lictor changed its name to Surface and begin publication as new magazine with a new look while keeping the alternative persona.

Vic

  • CA QUA12421
  • Persona
  • fl. 1910s

No information is known about this creator

Will Reid

  • CA QUA12422
  • Persona
  • fl. 1910s

No information is known about this creator

T.C. Smith

  • CA QUA12423
  • Persona
  • fl. 1910s

No information is known about this creator

F.E. Laudrie

  • CA QUA12424
  • Persona
  • fl. 1910s

No information is known about this creator

Harvey

  • CA QUA12425
  • Persona
  • fl. 1910s

No information is known about this creator

Stella Bowelry

  • CA QUA12426
  • Persona
  • fl. 1910s

No information is known about this creator

Kingston Poor Relief Society

  • CA QUA11445
  • Entidad colectiva
  • 1867-194?

The Kingston Poor Relief Society was interchangeably referred to as the City Poor Relief Committee and the Kingston Poor Relief Association. While not an official organ of local government, much of their financial support was derived from the City Treasury, with donations from individuals, organizations and churches also contributing to their fund. The main activity of the Society seems to have been the disbursement of funds. The funds of the association were predominantly for elderly people, widows and children: the “worthy poor”, with most of the monies going to the food and fuel accounts which were covered or heavily subsidized by the Society. There were occasional expenditures for clothing or footwear. The Society was most active during the fall and winter seasons often adjourning for the summer.
The Executive of the Society was composed of many prominent women of the City of Kingston (Richardson, Oberndorffer, Machar, Corbett) who conducted visits to homes and investigated needy cases. While some claim has been made that this Society was the continuance of the Female Benevolent Society which dated back to 1821, there are also other sources which more reliably have it dating to 1867, often being called the Committee of the Poor Relief and closely related with the City Mission Association.

Maudsley, Robert

  • CA QUA11446
  • Persona
  • 1938-2012

Dr Maudsley received his medical degree from Queen’s University in 1962. A year after receiving a Fellowship for Royal College in 1968, he joined the newly created Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University as a professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and served in various leadership positions. In 1988, he was appointed as the first Vice-Dean of Medicine at Queen’s University and also as professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. From 1989 to 1996 he co-directed the landmark project, Educating Future Physicians for Ontario. He retired from Queen's University as Professor Emeritus in 1996. From 2000-2002, Maudsley served as the Dean of Health Sciences at Aga Khan University in Karachi, Pakistan. In 2004, he was appointed Executive Director of the Clinical Assessment for Practice Programme of the College for Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia and in 2008 became the Royal College’s Associate Director, Internationally Educated Health Professionals. Dr. Robert Maudsley passed away in Ottawa on October 25, 2012.

Bews, Janet Patricia

  • CA QUA11449
  • Persona
  • 1938-2000

Dr. Janet Patricia Bews was born on December 18 1938. She was an adjunct professor in the Department of Classics at Queen's University. Dr. Bews received her B.A (Honours) from Queen's, followed by her M.A from King's College University of London, and her PhD from Royal Holloway College University of London. Her teaching specialties were in Latin and Classical Literature. In addition to her teaching career at Queen's, she also was a professor in the Department of Classical Studies at Trent University.

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