- CA QUA00604
- Pessoa singular
- fl. 1838-1892
Walter Beatty, born in 1838, maintained a farm near Brockville. He died in 1892.
Walter Beatty, born in 1838, maintained a farm near Brockville. He died in 1892.
The Biological Board of Canada was established in 1898 to support research in marine biology. In 1937, it was renamed the Fisheries Research Board of Canada .
Olga B. Bishop, a very well-known author of guides to Canadian government information, began her publishing career with Publications of the Governments of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick: 1758-1952 (Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1957), and then went on to study government publishing in Ontario, and for the country as a whole.
Bishop was the first Canadian woman to receive graduate and postgraduate degrees in library science. She was also the first woman in librarianship to receive a Doctor of Laws honourary degree while still practicing the profession.
The Bowerman family emigrated from England to the United States and Canada and were a prominent family in Prince Edward County. Merton Yarwood Williams, a descendant of the Bowerman family, was a Queen's graduate (1909) and professor of Geology at the University of British Columbia.
Student, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, ON.
Consulting Engineer, Beamsville, ON.
Insect histologist, Belleville and Ottawa. Queen's alumni, Arts '48.
Professor, Department of Geology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.
James Forman Smellie was a student at Queen's University.
Edward Cameron was a lawyer and author.