Walter Hugh Johns, (November 10, 1908 – June 7, 1985) was a
Canadian
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academic and academic administrator.
Born near
Exeter,
Ontario
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, Johns received a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Classics from the
University of Western Ontario
The University of Western Ontario (UWO), also known as Western University or Western, is a public research university in London, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on of land, surrounded by residential neighbourhoods and the Thames R ...
in 1930 and a Ph.D. in Classics and Ancient History from
Cornell University
Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to tea ...
in 1934.
In 1938, Johns started teaching at the
University of Alberta
The University of Alberta, also known as U of A or UAlberta, is a Public university, public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford,"A Gentleman of Strathcona – Alexande ...
as a lecturer in Classics. Previously he taught at
Victoria College,
Cornell University
Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to tea ...
and
Waterloo College. From 1952 to 1957, he was Dean of
Arts and Sciences. From 1957 to 1959, he was Vice-President (Academic) . He was President of the University of Alberta from 1959 to 1969.
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He was the author of ''A History of the University of Alberta, 1908-1969''.
In 1978, he was made an Officer of the ]Order of Canada
The Order of Canada (french: Ordre du Canada; abbreviated as OC) is a Canadian state order and the second-highest honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, after the Order of Merit.
To coincide with the cen ...
"in recognition of his contribution to education, particularly at the University of Alberta". He was appointed a member of the Alberta Order of Excellence
The Alberta Order of Excellence (french: Ordre d'excellence de l'Alberta) is a civilian honour for merit in the Canadian province of Alberta. Instituted in 1979 when Lieutenant Governor Frank C. Lynch-Staunton granted royal assent to the Alberta O ...
in 1982.
References
1908 births
1985 deaths
Canadian university and college faculty deans
Canadian university and college vice-presidents
Cornell University alumni
Members of the Alberta Order of Excellence
Officers of the Order of Canada
People from Huron County, Ontario
Presidents of the University of Alberta
University of Alberta faculty
University of Western Ontario alumni
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