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Joseph William Andrew Hickson (1873–1956) was a
Canadian Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of ...
psychologist and mountaineer. As a mountaineer, he is the first to ascend 30 major peaks including
Pinnacle Mountain Pinnacle Mountain may refer to: *Pinnacle Mountain State Park *Pinnacle Mountain (Arkansas) *Pinnacle Mountain (South Carolina) Pinnacle Mountain is the tallest mountain contained entirely within the state of South Carolina (the state's highest p ...
, Mount St. Bride,
Mount Chephren Mount Chephren is a mountain located in the Mistaya River Valley of Banff National Park, Canada. Mount Chephren was named after Chephren, the 4th Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh. The mountain was originally named Pyramid Mountain in 1897 by J. Norman C ...
, Mount Sir Douglas,
Mount Fifi Mount Fifi was named in 1886 after Edith Orde's dog Fifi. Mount Louis, Mount Edith, and Mount Fifi were named on the trip. It is located in the Sawback range of Banff National Park, Alberta. Geology Mount Fifi is composed of limestone, a sedi ...
, Mount Joffre,
Mount Spring-Rice Mount Spring-Rice is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia, south of Thompson Pass. It was named in 1918 by Arthur O. Wheeler after the British diplomat, Sir Cecil Spring Rice. See also * List of peaks on the British Columbia–A ...
, Mount King Edward,
Mount Fryatt Mount Fryatt is Alberta's 26th highest peak. In 1920, it was named after Captain Charles Fryatt, a British merchant seaman who was executed by the Germans during World War I. It lies within peaks that are between the Athabasca and Whirlpool River ...
, and
Mount Robertson Mount Robertson is a mountain in the Canadian Rockies, standing astride the British Columbia-Alberta boundary between Palliser Pass and North Kananaskis Pass. The British Columbia side of the pass is in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park. The m ...
. He was the son of Sir Joseph Hickson. He was at
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from 1901 to 1924, latterly 13 years as professor of metaphysics and logic.


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1873 births 1956 deaths Canadian mountain climbers Canadian psychologists McGill University faculty {{Canada-psychologist-stub