Bound signature books for citations for recipients fo honours given at Convocation, 1984-1989. 1984- 1989.

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Bound signature books for citations for recipients fo honours given at Convocation, 1984-1989. 1984- 1989.

47 items bound together in Book 4.

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University of Guelph. Convocation.

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Franklin, Ursula M., 1921-2016

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Ursula Franklin was born September 16, 1921 in Munich, Germany. She studied chemistry and physics at Berlin University until she was expelled by the Nazis; her mother was Jewish. Her parents were interned in concentration camps while Franklin herself was sent to a forced labor camp and repaired bombed buildings during the Holocaust; the family survived and was reunited in Berlin after the war. Franklin received her Ph.D. in experimental physics at the Technical University of Berlin in 1948. Fra...

Atwood, Margaret, 1939-

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Epithet: Canadian author British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000205.0x0001bb Margaret Eleanor "Peggy" Atwood was born November 18, 1939 in Ottawa. She earned a B.A. from Victoria College, University of Toronto, and an M.A. from Harvard. She is a novelist, poet, literary critic and a pioneer of Canadian women's writing. While primarily known for her novels and short fiction, she is the author of over fifteen books o...

Moore, James Mavor.

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King, Alexander

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Carver, Humphrey Stephen Mumford.

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Mandelbrot, Benoit B.

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Blood, Douglas Charles

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Perren, Stephan Marcel Norbert.

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Wyczynski, Paul, 1921-2008

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Meisel, John

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Wardlaw, Janet Melville.

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Achebe, Chinua

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Chinua Achebe (1930- ) is a Nigerian writer and scholar. From the description of Chinua Achebe papers, ca. 1963-1993. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612699273 Chinua Achebe (1930- ) is a Nigerian writer and scholar. He became well known after his first novel Things fall apart (1958), which depicted the encounter of the Igbo people of Nigeria with the British colonial power. His subsequent novels and short stories are likewise set in West Africa. Achebe's poetry wa...

Marchment, Alan Roy.

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Bigland, Christopher Hedley

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Berger, Thomas R.

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Thomas Rodney Berger, a Canadian lawyer, politician, judge, and author, was born March 23, 1933, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, the son of Maurice Theodore Berger and Nettie Elsie Perle McDonald. Berger received the Order of Canada in 1990, and was recognized with honorary degrees from several universities for his contributions championing aboriginal peoples of Canada. From the description of Thomas Berger fonds. 1944-2002. (University of British Columbia Library). WorldCat r...

Ghadially, Feroze N. (Feroze Novroji), 1920-

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Hesse, Mary B.

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Bateman, Robert McLellan, 1930-

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Gilson, James Clayton

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Bentley, Charles Frederick, 1914-

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Taube, Henry, 1915-2005

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Born in Canada, Henry Taube received his B.S. in chemistry at the University of Saskatchewan in 1935, and his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Berkeley in 1940. He was an Instructor at Berkeley, Assistant Professor at Cornell, rose to Professor at the University of Chicago, and in 1962 came to Stanford University. At Stanford he served as chair of the Department of Chemistry from 1972-74 and again in 1978-79. Henry's research interests were in both inorganic and organic chemistry; his work has been centr...

Atkins, George Stuart 1917-

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Rubin, A. Harry.

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Jarrett, William Fleming Hoggan.

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Fonlon, Bernard, 1924-1986.

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Franklin, Cecil Hammond.

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Dunlop, Robert Hugh.

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Idler, David Richard.

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Mann, Ernest John

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Findley, Timothy

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Matthews, Burton Clare.

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Smith, J. Percy (Joseph Percy), 1914-

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Barber, Clarence Lyle.

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Murray, Robert George Everitt.

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Howell, Dennis George.

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Armstrong, Herbert Stoker, 1915.

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Ingold, Keith Usherwood.

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Rowsell, H. C. (Harry Cecil), 1921-

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Misener, Andrew Grant.

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Tremblay, Marc-AdeĢlard

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Smith, Michael L.

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Short, R.V. (Roger Valentine), 1930-

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Leder, Philip

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Philip Leder (1934- ), M.D., 1964, Harvard Medical School, is an American geneticist. He was born in Washington, D.C. and studied at Harvard University, graduating in 1960. Leder is known for his early work with Marshall Nirenberg on the genetic code and the Nirenberg and Leder experiment. Since that landmark experiment, he has made many seminal contributions in the fields of molecular genetics, immunology and the genetic basis of cancer. He is a recipient of the Lasker Award and the National Me...

MacKinnon, Malcolm Hugh Murdoch.

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Goldschmidt, Nicholas, 1908-

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Callwood, June

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Newton, Christopher C. (Christopher Charles)

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Wise, Sydney Francis, 1924-

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