Fonds F1099 - Robert Charles Wallace fonds

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Robert Charles Wallace fonds

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  • 1898-1993 (Creation)
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    Wallace, Robert Charles

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6 m of textual records, ca. 650 photographs

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(1881-1955)

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Robert Charles Wallace was born in Scotland in 1881. He was educated in Scotland graduating from Edinburgh University and taking a Ph. D. from Gottingen University. He was a Professor of Geology at the University of Manitoba from 1912 to 1928. From 1918 to 1921, he was a Commissioner of Northern Manitoba, and from 1926 to 1928 was a Commissioner of Mines and Natural Resources. That same year, he took overhe accepted the Presidency of the University of Alberta, a posiiton he held until 1936, at which time and until his retirement in 1951, he served as Principal of Queen's University. Dr. Wallace was a president of the Royal Society of Canada and of the National Conference of Canadian Universities. He was a member of the National Research Council of Canada, and a past president of the Research Council of Ontario. He was also an honorary member of the Royal Canadian Institute, and was the first Canadian member of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. In 1947, he was the only Canadian universtiy head selected by the Prime Minister to represent Canada at the London Conference that created UNESCO. In retirement, Dr. Wallace was Executive Director of the Arctic Institute of America, a consultnat to the Ontario Goverment on university problems, and a member of the Defence Research Board of Canada.
Dr. Robert Charles Wallace, died 29 January 1955, and is buried in the 'Queen's Plot' at Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario.

Custodial history

The Rober Charles Wallace fonds arrived at Queen's University over the course of many years. The first donation took place, following his retirement from the University in 1951. The bulk of his papers arrived from the Wallace family in 1971, with another acrrual being donated in 1984, by his daughter, Sheila Woodsworth.

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Fonds consists of correspondence (including about 60 cm. of Principal's office files), photographs, note books, news clippings, speeches, lecture notes and material relating to the Ontario Commission on Investigation of cancer remedies. There is also a large set of files on the Committee on Post-War Reconstruction 1940-1945, with which Dr. Wallace was very involved. In addition, there is a newspaper by the Whig-Standard entitled, "Queen's University 110 Years of Service to Canada through Education," in which Principal Wallace wrote a message in. There is details of the history of Queen's throughout the fonds.

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Donated by Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace, Mrs. Sheila Woodsworth , and the University of Alberta.

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  • English

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1024
1024.1
2343
2999 (QU-History2)
F3 B2.2 005

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  • Shelf: 1024
  • Shelf: 1024.1
  • Shelf: 2343
  • Folder: 2999 (QU-History2)
  • Shelf: F3 B2.2 005