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Henry Marshall Tory (January 11, 1864 – February 6, 1947) was the first president of the University of Alberta (1908-1928), the first president of the Khaki University, the first president of the National Research Council (1928-1935) and the first president of Carleton College (1942-1947).
[edit] OverviewAwarded one of McGill's earliest doctoral degrees in science, Tory did not himself become a researcher but was the principal founder of several universities - University of British Columbia, University of Alberta and Carleton University - and of the Alberta Research Council and the National Research Council. [edit] EducationBorn on a farm near Guysborough, in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia he registered for Honours Mathematics and Physics in 1886 at McGill University and received an Honours B.A. with gold medal in 1890[1]. After graduating, he studied theology and received a B.D. from Wesleyan College affiliated with McGill. He spent the next two years preaching at a church. [edit] McGill UniversityIn 1893, he became a lecturer in mathematics at McGill University, married Annie Gertrude Frost (they had no children) and received an M.A. in mathematics in 1896. He received a D.Sc. degree in 1903 and was promoted to associate professor of mathematics.[2] [edit] University of British ColumbiaIn 1906, he set up the McGill University College of British Columbia which was absorbed into the University of British Columbia in 1915. [edit] University of AlbertaFrom 1908 to 1929, he was the first President of the University of Alberta. [edit] Khaki UniversityTory, initially somewhat reluctantly, donned uniform in 1916 and became a Colonel in the Canadian Forces.[2] After a tour of the front lines in France he returned to England and proceeded to set up and run what came to be known as the Khaki University, enrolling over 50,000 Canadian student soldiers by the end of the Great War. [edit] University of Alberta Tory Theatre at the University of Alberta Tory returned to Alberta in 1919, and resumed his position as President of the University of Alberta. [edit] National Research Council of CanadaNearing retirement, on June 1, 1928, he accepted an appointment as the first President of the Council and Chief Executive Officer of the National Research Laboratories (which was later called the National Research Council of Canada). From 1939 to 1940, he was president of the Royal Society of Canada. [edit] Carleton UniversityFrom 1942, until his death in 1947, he was the first president of Carleton College (which was later became Carleton University).[2] [edit] FamilyHis brother was James Cranswick Tory, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. [edit] MemorialThe Tory Building and the Tory Theatre at the University of Alberta were named in his honour. The Tory Building at Carleton University was named in his honour. The Henry Marshall Tory Medal at the University of British Columbia was established in 1941 by Henry Marshall Tory (1864-1947). [edit] External links
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