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Robert Dawson (Canadian Broadcaster)
Robert or Bob Dawson may refer to: Academia *Robert MacGregor Dawson (1895–1958), Canadian political scientist and academic *Robert L. Dawson (1943–2007), American professor of French language and literature *Robert Dawson (photographer) (born 1950), American photographer and instructor of photography Politics and government *Robert Peel Dawson (1818–1877), Irish Member of Parliament for Londonderry *Robert T. Dawson (born 1938), U.S. federal judge *Robert K. Dawson (public official) (born 1946), U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) Sports *Bob Dawson (footballer) (born 1921), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda *Bob Dawson (Canadian football) (1932–2017), Canadian football player *Bobby Dawson (1935–1980), English footballer *Robert Dawson (footballer) (born 1963), Scottish footballer *Robert Dawson (wrestler) (born 1963), Canadian freestyle wrestler *Bobby Dawson (Canadian football) (born 1966), Canadian football player *Robert Dawson (cricketer) (bor ...
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Robert MacGregor Dawson
Robert MacGregor Dawson (1895–1958) was a Canadian political scientist who served as Professor of Political Economy at the University of Toronto. He is best known as coauthor with Norman Ward of the 1947 textbook ''The Government of Canada''. Born on 1 March 1895 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Dawson received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1915 and a master's degree in 1916 from Dalhousie University. During that time, he served locally with the 1st "Halifax" Regiment, Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery. He received a Master of Arts degree from Harvard University in 1917 and Master of Science and Doctor of Science degrees in economics from the University of London (where he studied at the London School of Economics) in 1921 and 1922 respectively. In 1921, he started teaching at Dalhousie University before leaving to teach at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and Rutgers University. In 1928, he returned to Canada as head of the political science department at the University of ...
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