Sidney Earle Smith PC QC (9 March 1897 – 17 March 1959) was an academic and Canada's Secretary of State for External Affairs in the government of Prime...
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snooker player Sidney Earle Smith (1897–1959), Canadian university president and Secretary of State for External Affairs Sidney Irving Smith (1843–1926)...
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served as the first general editor of the University of Toronto Press. Sidney Earle Smith, president of the University of Toronto in the late 1940s and 1950s...
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movement, and wooed University of Toronto president Sidney Smith as a possible candidate. When Smith declined, they could find no one of comparable stature...
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countries. The plan was originally proposed by Canadian statesman Sidney Earle Smith in a speech in Montreal on 1 September 1958 and was established in...
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only 266 votes in a two-way race against External Affairs minister Sidney Earle Smith. In the 1958 general election, Dowson was again a candidate in the...
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University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and Science (redirect from Sidney Smith Hall)
the University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services Sidney Earle Smith archival papers held at the University of Toronto Archives and Records...
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on during the summer months. There is only one permanent resident. Sidney Earle Smith, former President of the University of Toronto and Secretary of State...
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1957 September 12, 1957 Progressive Conservative 18 (Diefenbaker) 10 Sidney Earle Smith September 13, 1957 March 17, 1959 Progressive Conservative – John...
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Earle Chester Smith (1883–1951) was an American pianist and pedagogue whose teaching career spanned 50 years, primarily in Atlanta, Georgia. Earle Chester...
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funerals have been held in the building: of George Eulas Foster in 1932, Sidney Earle Smith in 1959, and Ed Broadbent in 2024. "Heritage Trust". Archived from...
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1878) March 3 – Philémon Cousineau, politician (b.1874) March 17 – Sidney Earle Smith, academic and 7th President of the University of Toronto (b.1897)...
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Secretary of State for External Affairs in 1959 following the death of Sidney Earle Smith. He was a strong supporter of the Commonwealth of Nations and advocated...
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Cody 1932–1945 President of the University of Toronto 7 The Hon. Sidney Earle Smith 1945–1957 President of the University of Toronto 8 Claude Bissell...
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Eastern Townships Advocate. 11 August 1955. Retrieved 23 January 2016. "SIDNEY SMITH FUNERAL; 1,000 Attend Ottawa Rites for Canadian Official". "PM Leads...
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Raymond Threson E. J. J. Glenesk 1940 19 Frederick Tallman The Hon. Sidney Earle Smith, P.C. 1941 20 Aitken Harvey A. C. Campbell 1942 21 Frederick Bickell...
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External Affairs John Diefenbaker 21 June 1957 13 September 1957 Sidney Earle Smith 13 September 1957 17 March 1959 John Diefenbaker (acting) 17 March...
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before the convention, and quietly supported Fleming's campaign. Sidney Earle Smith, 59, President of the University of Toronto since 1945. While several...
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None awarded None awarded 4th Canadian Film Awards April 27, 1952 Sidney Earle Smith Victoria Theatre, Toronto, Ontario Newfoundland Scene None awarded...
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Toronto In office 1932–1944 Preceded by Robert Falconer Succeeded by Sidney Earle Smith Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario In office 1918–1920...
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Addington. This riding has elected the following members of Parliament: On Mr. Smith's death, 17 March 1959: List of Canadian federal electoral districts Historical...
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Charles Stephen Booth, politician and barrister (d.1988) March 9 – Sidney Earle Smith, academic and seventh President of the University of Toronto (d.1959)...
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Liberal Called to the Senate No Hastings—Frontenac October 5, 1959 Sidney Earle Smith Progressive Conservative Rod Webb Progressive Conservative...
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presidents in total, including: James Alexander MacLean(1913–34) Sidney Earle Smith (1934–44) Henry Percy Armes (1944–45, acting) Albert William Trueman...
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Francis Alvin George Hamilton (from August 22, 1957) The Honourable Sidney Earle Smith (from September 13, 1957) The Honourable John Thomas Haig (from October...
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to Toronto; this year's host was University of Toronto president Sidney Earle Smith. Film of the Year: Newfoundland Scene: A Tale of Outport Adventure...
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Diefenbaker made White his first appointment to the Senate so that Sidney Earle Smith, the newly appointed Secretary of State for External Affairs despite...
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survived him. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1912). "Freeman, Gage Earle" . Dictionary of National Biography (2nd supplement). Vol. 12. London: Smith, Elder & Co. "Freeman...
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William Andrew MacKay, QC (1964–69) Vincent C MacDonald, QC (1934–50) Sidney Earle Smith, PC (1929–34) John Erskine Read (1924–29) Donald Alexander MacRae...
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McGee Jay Waldo Monteith George Nowlan Raymond O'Hurley George Pearkes Théogène Ricard Pierre Sévigny Sidney Earle Smith Michael Starr David James Walker...
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