A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography: Brief biographies of persons distinguished in the professional, military and political life, and the commerce and industry of Canada, in the twentieth century
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A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography: Brief biographies of persons distinguished in the professional, military and political life, and the commerce and industry of Canada, in the twentieth century
Canada -- Biography
=Robertson, Wm. John= (St. Catharines, Ont.), son of John and Emma
(Rudsdale) Robertson. Father, a Scotch Canadian; mother, a native of
Yorkshire, England. Born Westmeath, County Renfrew, Ontario, Sept. 12,
1846; educated Perth High School, Toronto University (B.A. with gold
medal in metaphysics, ethics and civil polity; silver medal in
mathematics; 1st honors in history and Prince of Wales prize for highest
standing in 1873); and Victoria University (LL.B., 1883). Married, 1887,
Margaret K., youngest daughter of John Junkin, St. Catharines, Ontario,
for a time assistant to late Professor Kingston, Meteorological Bureau,
Toronto, and 38 years as chief teacher of mathematics and history, St.
Catharines Collegiate Institute; for 7 years was examiner in
metaphysics, ethics, modern history, and political science, Toronto
University; was also examiner for Upper Canada College and McMaster
University; was Ontario Representative on the Committee of the Dominion
Education Association for securing and revising Canada manuscripts from
a Dominion standpoint, 1892; first President Canadian History
Association, 1895; founded Robertson Prize in Canadian Constitutional
History, Toronto University; formerly a Senator Victoria University;
Pres. Ontario Library Assoc., Mathematics Assoc., and chairman St.
Catharines Free Library Board, also Vice-Pres. Y.M.C.A. Ont. and Quebec;
Pres. Canadian Club, St. Catharines, and Pres. Local St. Andrews
Society. Member of the St. Catharines College Institute Board, Pres. of
the Local Branch Bible Society. Author, sketch of “Canadian Banking and
Currency since 1867,” “The Teacher’s Relation to the State,” “A
Comparison of the Political Institutions of Canada with those of Great
Britain and Ireland, and with those of the United States,” “The Growth
of the Canadian Constitution,” “The High School History of England and
Canada,” “The Public School History of England and Canada,” for many
years of other authorized Text Books in Ontario and other provinces, and
of numerous other works of a like nature and reputation. In politics an
Independent Liberal; a Methodist in religion. A member of the Methodist
Board of Education, and for 32 years a Delegate to the General
Conference and member of Superannuation Fund Board of the Church; a
believer in Free Trade as far as it can be obtained; the development of
a Canadian sentiment and literature; and the moderation of party
feeling. Member of the Golf Club, St. Catharines, and of the Canadian
Club.
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