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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 15

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mm 'www www ww mm THURSDAY, JULY 17,: 1938. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 15 'WWW Pfgrf Dr. Dawson Biographer iesat 63 HALIFAX. July 17. Dr.

Robert MacGregor Dawion died last night, a major project in his life' work uncompleted. Oficial biographer of the lata Prime Minuter Mackenzie Xing, Or. Dawson died in hospital here at the age of 63 with only the first of a projected three-volume work on the former Liberal chieftain ready for publication. Funeral arrangements were not known immediately. Writing Won Award.

Dr. Dawson was widely known as a Canadian historian and political scientist. His writings had won two Governor General's He was Vacationing at the family home in his native Bridgewater, NS. when the fatal illness overtook him. He lived most of Die year in Ottawa, but spent many Summers In Nova Scotia.

I He had been tilths since last September, but had gone quietly on with his King biography. Associates said that at his death, he had completed the -first volume of WilliamJ-yon Mackenzie King and had begun- work on the second. The first is in process of being printed. In one of-the-four; King literary executors who chose Or. Dawson for the bio- Jt MacGREGOR DAWSON.

sor had made outline hotel for all three "TSChoose Successor. irtv-A-McGrtgoLadded that a successor will be chosen and work on the volumes continued. Mr. McGregor said Dr. DaWr son proved himself to be an historian as well as a political scientist through his1, work on the biography.

Dr. Dawson, educated at Dalhousie University, Halifax, at Harvard and the University of London, England, was professor of political science at the University of Toronto from 1943 until his appointment as King biographer following the former Prime Minister's death in June 1951. is his widely used 600-page comprehensive study, aphteai-task said 4he prof e-J Government frai I of Canada It was part of tjie Canadian Govern me'nt Series" of publications, i collection of political, science writings that he edited, Held Many Dr. had' taken him as lecturer or sor through stints, at Dalhou'i' FRIDAY Another Bis Rug Day al Omi's Shop Early Soma One-of-a-Kind QUALITY RUGS REDUCED Six Color Reg. PriecftEDUCCD PRICE is'ino" (kiMpigM.

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of Wake- uw.w i 'ro Pnt John Latt Technology. Rutgers University, field. collapsed and diediowing a "lengthy illness. She' died the University of.Saskatchewansf heart attack Wednesday! was 92 and finally to the University of, stairs at thet Bom Rnm ioronio-w ivoi, mniany Farm Point plant of the Alumi-associate political. Kience pro-Xnyn, Company of Canada.

eHer'as married in iWaoTBj and educated at-Wake-Sarah" Ada Foster. One of their! be two sons, now is a lecturer at the University of Manitoba and the other, William, is Oxford University bat will become a lecturer at the University of Alberttrthii Fall. Dr. Dawson's writings twice, in 1947 and 1949. won him' the Governor General's award for academic non-fiction and from 1936 to 1945 he was ecitor of the Canadian Journal of Economics Political Deaths TORONTO Dr.

Anna Marion Milliard, 56, who Canada's best-known woman doctor with best-selling book on sex, of a lung disease be lieved to be cancer. Tn HTn A Peter McLinTon and the late Sarah. Maxwell. Mr. McLintort was "an employe of Aluminum Company of -Canada since 1945.

He is survived by -his wife, the former Kathleen M'cGarry whom he married in Wakefield in 1946. He attended WakefUld'guerite United Church. Mr. MeLinton was a member of Eddy Chapter 41, Masonic Order LOL 14,, OVB 99, and the Wakefield Community Club. Surviving besides his' wife are seven sisters, Mrs.

Archie Brown (AddieX Mrs, Hubert Brown (Bessie), and Mrs. Howard McGarry (Dorothy), all of Wakefield, Mrs. Samuel Anderson (Maud) and Mrs. Edgar Adams (Madeiene), both of Ottawa, Mrs Clifford Mur- dock (Carrie), of Red Rock, JS? Cash Tegistir Com- Ont, and Mrs. RilpK.

Brown $uiZ of Canada" (Winnie), of Fort William. 'TORONTO WUIIam -Mc body is at the Emond it etaTvof -the Ineral iome-WakefieWQuft Among his several published Ontario Curling Association, Service will be held in Wake- works on "various aspecls of BOBYCAYGEON, Ont. Row-, United Church Salurday, Canada's- political development land Hugh Lock, 63, former 2 p.m.. conducted by Rev. D.

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The body is at the Racine and Robert funeral home, 260 Besserer street. Funeral will be held Friday to St. Joseph's Church for requiem high mass at 8.45 a.m. Interment will foltow in Notre Dame cemetery. CI 5-SI02 FOR Arr04NTM(NT ACK SNOW- JIWIULIM LTD.

I Sparks st. Ottawa I He was elected nresidon't nf) tn me- company in June, jjan; tawa.she was the daughter of 'reeding the late the late Michael Geary and the wnb dld March o( late Bridget Neville. tha' 'tar- married in 'IttTf lo't 1 Alfred DuBreui, who SmS 'U lAla and Graham, and a daugh-Mrs DuBrtuil attended. St.fwr Kathcrine. Josephs Church and was Funeral services will be member of the Missionary As- held in Toronto Friday with ui mary jmmdcuiaie.

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