Hutton, Maurice, (1856–5 April 1940), Queen’s University, Kingston; McGill University, Montreal, and Macmaster’s University, Toronto; Professor of Greek, 1887, and Principal 1901–28, of University College, Toronto; Acting President of the University, 1906–07 and 1925; retired, 1928; Member of the Royal Society of Canada (English section); President of this Section, 1918–19; President of the League of the Empire (Canadian Branch); on the Executive of the League of Nations (Toronto Branch)
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Biographical reference entry (obituary-type record) for a Canadian university professor and principal; contextual academic record rather than a study of research.
This is a biographical reference entry about a university professor.
Who Was Who biographical reference entry/obituary, not a study of research.
Abstract
"Hutton, Maurice, (1856–5 April 1940), Queen’s University, Kingston; McGill University, Montreal, and Macmaster’s University, Toronto; Professor of Greek, 1887, and Principal 1901–28, of University College, Toronto; Acting President of the University, 1906–07 and 1925; retired, 1928; Member of the Royal Society of Canada (English section); President of this Section, 1918–19; President of the League of the Empire (Canadian Branch); on the Executive of the League of Nations (Toronto Branch)" published on by Oxford University Press.
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The record
- Venue
- Who Was Who
- Topic
- Canadian Identity and History
- Field
- Social Sciences
- Canadian institutions
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- Funders
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- Keywords
- Queen (butterfly)Media studiesSociology
- Has abstract in OpenAlex
- yes