Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards 2004-2005

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McGill University would like to take this opportunity to publicly acknowledge those donors who have made the academic awards and student aid program possible. We extend our sincere appreciation for their generosity.

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high academic standing and qualifying as candidates for the inter- collegiate football team. Awarded by the University Committee on 1. Entrance Scholarships and Awards Scholarships and Student Aid on the recommendation of the Mar- tlet Foundation Scholarships Committee. Value: minimum $2,000; renewable. 1.1 General Information

McGill University has an extensive program of entrance awards to SHEILA BAILLIE SCHOLARSHIPS IN ARCHITECTURE recognize and honour scholarship. Awards range in value from Established in 2001 by Gerald Hatch, B.Eng. 1944, and Sheila $3,000 renewable to $10,000 renewable and are based on out- Baillie, B.Arch. 1946, in celebration of the 55th anniversary of the standing academic achievement or a combination of outstanding latter's graduation from the School of Architecture. Awarded by academic achievement and leadership qualities. In addition, there the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to out- is a possibility of further financial support for needy scholarship standing students entering the B.Sc. (Arch.) program. While aca- recipients. All renewable awards are tenable until completion of demic standing is of primary importance, account may also be an undergraduate degree, up to a maximum of four years, pro- taken of qualities of leadership in community and/or school activi- vided the criteria for renewal are met. Finalists for the scholar- ties. Value: minimum $5,000 each; renewable. ships valued over $5,000 may be interviewed. Students who meet the following eligibility conditions may SIR EDWARD BEATTY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS apply for entrance awards: Established in 1927 by the late Sir Edward Beatty, former Chan- • Students entering a university for the first time to undertake cellor of the University. While academic standing is of primary a full-time undergraduate degree program (transfer students importance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or are not eligible) qualities of leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- • Students who are in the top 5% of their class based on the dent Aid to students entering the Faculty of Arts or Science and last two years of full-time studies. renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing The admissions application package and the McGill Website satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. provides detailed information on entrance awards including minimum academic requirements. Students wishing to be MAX BELL SCHOLARSHIPS considered for awards must submit all supporting scholar- Established in 2000 by the Max Bell Foundation of Calgary in ship documents with the admission application by the appro- memory of George Maxwell (Max) Bell (1912-1972), B.Com. priate admission application deadline. Students who submit 1932, Governor of McGill University from 1962-1971, busi- these documents will be considered for all scholarships for nessman, oilman, newspaper publisher, sportsman and philan- which they are eligible. There are no separate applications for thropist. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships scholarships and students do not apply for individual schol- and Student Aid with a preference to students from Western arships. Canada. Value: minimum $5,000; renewable. Applications for admission may be obtained from the Admissions, Recruitment and Registrar's Office, McGill Univer- BARRIE BIRKS MEMORIAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP sity, 845Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, QC H3A2T5 or from the Established in 2003 by the Birks Family Foundation and gifts McGill Website: www.mcgill.ca. donated in memory of Barrie Birks, B.A. 1970, a distinguished All scholarship applicants must include a student copy of their business leader, former Governor of the University and Chairman transcripts for the last two years of full-time studies with their of the Alma Mater Fund. Awarded by the University Committee on scholarship application. Also, they should arrange for official Scholarships and Student Aid to an outstanding student entering copies of their transcripts to be received at the Admissions, a full-time undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts. Recruitment and Registrar's Office by March 1st. Transcripts for While academic standing is of primary importance, account may students who have applied through the Ontario Universities' also be taken of qualities of leadership in community and school Application Centre will be automatically transferred to McGill. activities. Value: minimum $3,000; renewable. University students who are applying for admission to the fac- ulties of Dentistry, Law, or Medicine should inquire at the faculty's HENRY BIRKS SCHOLARSHIP admissions office regarding available funds. Established in 1986 by Henry Birks & Sons Limited. Awarded to a Note: Scholarships awarded to students entering the Med-P student entering the first year of the undergraduate program in program are not renewable; they are tenable only for the one year Metals and Materials Engineering. The award is made solely on the student is registered in the Faculty of Science. the basis of merit among entrants with outstanding academic achievement in their pre-university programs. Tenable for one 1.2 Entrance Scholarships and Awards year only and awarded to a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resi- dent with at least one year's residence in Canada. Awarded by ALMA MATER SCHOLARSHIPS the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid on the Established in 1982 by generous contributions to the Alma Mater recommendation of the Department of Mining, Metals and Mate- Fund from many graduates who designated their gifts to the area rials Engineering. Value: $2,000. of scholarships and student aid. Awarded to students with out- standing merit proceeding to degrees in any faculty. While aca- BLOUIN MACBAIN SCHOLARSHIPS demic standing is of primary importance, account may also be Established in 1994 by John MacBain, B.A. 1980, and his wife taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in commu- Louise Blouin MacBain. John MacBain was President of the nity and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee McGill Students' Society and a Rhodes Scholar. Renewable on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided the entrance awards are offered annually to outstanding students holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Com- entering a program in the Faculty of Arts on the basis of academic mittee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. standing, community leadership, extracurricular activities and/or financial need. Open to all students although an attempt will be CHARLIE BAILLIE SCHOLARSHIP made to balance the awards equally between Canadian and inter- Established in 2001 by the trustees of the Martlet Foundation to national students. Awards are made by a selection committee of honour the exceptional commitment of Charlie Baillie as head the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. coach of the McGill football team from 1979 to 2001. Available to Value:$10,000 for Canadian students and $15,000 for interna- students entering undergraduate degree programs on the basis of tional students.

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FRANK AND HELEN BOGERT ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS D'ARCY M. DOHERTY SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 2001 by Frank G. Bogert, B.Eng. 1942, and Helen Established in 2001 by the Uplands Charitable Foundation in Bogert for outstanding students entering a full-time undergrad- honour of D'Arcy M. Doherty, B.Com. 1931, for outstanding stu- uate degree program in the Department of Mechanical Engi- dents entering any full-time undergraduate degree. While aca- neering. While academic standing is of primary importance, demic standing is of primary importance, account may be taken of account may also be taken of qualities of leadership in community qualities of leadership in community and school activities. and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- Scholarships and Student Aid. Value: minimum $2,000 each; dent Aid. Value: minimum $2,000; renewable. renewable. GEORGE HERRICK DUGGAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS (DOMINION BRIDGE CORPORATION) HUGH M. BROCK SCHOLARSHIPS Open to employees, and their children, of Dominion Bridge Cor- Established in 1992 by a generous bequest from Hugh M. Brock, poration and its wholly owned subsidiary companies. Awarded on B.Sc.(Eng) 1928, for students entering any undergraduate degree the basis of high academic standing and renewable until comple- program. While academic standing is of primary importance, tion of a first undergraduate degree provided the holder maintains account may also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of an academic standing satisfactory to the University Committee on leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the Scholarship and Student Aid. Candidates should provide proof of University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid and eligibility to the Scholarships Office. If in a given year there are no renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing applicants meeting all of the conditions for eligibility, the Univer- satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. sity Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid may consider other undergraduate students for these scholarships. Value: min- TONY CHEUNG ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP imum $2,000 each.

Established in 2003 by Tony Cheung for outstanding students GRACE FAIRLEY TRAFALGAR SCHOLARSHIP entering the Faculty of Engineering. While academic standing is Founded in 1913 by friends and former pupils of the late Miss of primary importance, qualities of leadership in community and Grace Fairley, to signalize her long and faithful service to educa- school activities will also be considered. Awarded by the Univer- tion as head of the Trafalgar Institute. Tenable for one year only sity Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. Value: $5,000; and awarded to a former graduate of Trafalgar School who renewable. obtains high marks for admission to any full-time undergraduate degree course. Value: $1,500. CONSUMERS PACKAGING INC./FRANK P. JONES EDUCATION AWARDS NARCISSA FARRAND (MRS. N. PETTES) SCHOLARSHIPS Open to children or wards of employees and retired employees of Established in 1914 by Mr. and Mrs. H.V. Truell, of Sweet Acre, Consumers Packaging Inc. entering full-time degree programs at Knowlton, Quebec. Awarded to candidates from the Eastern McGill University. Students who are admitted to the University Townships who obtain high marks for admission to any full-time may apply for $1,900 awards which are renewable provided satis- degree course and who have had their domicile in the Eastern factory standing is maintained. Students who are admitted with an Townships for at least five years. While academic standing is of average of 80% or better may apply for $2,600 scholarships primary importance, account may also be taken of financial need which are renewable provided that a sessional grade point and/or qualities of leadership in community and school activities. average of at least 3.00 is maintained. In addition to the awards, Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- recipients will be given travel allowances each year in the amount dent Aid and renewable provided the holder maintains an aca- of $1,200 for those from British Columbia, $900 for those from the demic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum Atlantic provinces and $600 for those from Ontario. Applications $2,000 each. must be submitted by June 1st. Further information and applica- tion forms may be obtained from the Canadian Awards Division, FRIENDS OF MCGILL, INC. SCHOLARSHIPS Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, 350 Albert Established in 1999 by The Friends of McGill University, Inc. in Street, Suite 600, , ON, K1R 1B1. Value:$1,900 or $2,600 the USA. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships each. and Student Aid to outstanding students entering any undergrad- uate degree program. Preference is given to U.S. citizens. Renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing LINDSAY COOK SCHOLARSHIP satisfactory to the Committee. Value:$5,000 each. Established in 2001 by Lindsay Cook, B.A. 1975, for an out- standing student entering any full-time undergraduate degree pro- D. LORNE GALES SCHOLARSHIPS gram. While academic standing is of primary importance, account Established in 1992 by the Friends of McGill University, Inc. to may also be taken of qualities of leadership in community and honour the late D. Lorne Gales, B.A. 1932, B.C.L. 1935, LL.D. school activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Schol- 1979, for his long service to the Friends of McGill. Available for arships and Student Aid. Value: $3,000; renewable. students entering any undergraduate degree program, with a preference to U.S. citizens. While academic standing is of primary MARY COPPIN ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS importance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or Two scholarships, established in 2002 by Mary Coppin, B.A. qualities of leadership in community and school activities. 1937, for outstanding students entering a full-time undergraduate Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- degree program in the Faculty of Arts. While academic standing is dent Aid and renewable provided the holder maintains an aca- of primary importance, account may also be taken of qualities of demic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the $2,000 each. University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. Value: JOAN AND CONRAD HARRINGTON SCHOLARSHIPS $3,000 and 5,000; renewable. Established with contributions from University staff, family and friends who wished to honour and recognize the service of MARY POWELL CULVER SCHOLARSHIP Conrad F. Harrington (B.A. 1933, B.C.L. 1936, LL.D. (Hon.) 1984, Established in 2002 by Mary P. Culver, B.Sc. 1947, for an out- as Chancellor of the University from 1976 to 1983, and with gifts standing student entering a full-time undergraduate degree pro- from Mr. and Mrs. Harrington themselves. Available to students gram in the Faculty of Science. Awarded by the University with outstanding academic merit entering a full-time undergrad- Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. Value: $3,000; uate degree program in the Faculty of Agriculture, Engineering, renewable. Law, Management or Medicine. Awarded by the University Com-

4 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS mittee on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided IRWIN-BRENNAN ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Established in 2003 by Alexandra (Irwin) Cowie, B.Sc. 1950, as a Committee. Value:minimum $2,000 each. legacy of her parents, Alexander N. Irwin and Charlotte Brennan Irwin, and other members of her family. Awarded by the Univer- THORNLEY W. HART SCHOLARSHIPS sity Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to an out- Established in 1991 by the Friends of McGill University, Inc. in standing student entering any full-time undergraduate degree memory of the late Thornley W. Hart (B.Com. 1937), past presi- program. While academic standing is of primary importance, dent of the Friends of McGill, and in recognition of his desire for account will also be taken of qualities of leadership in community greater understanding between Canada and the United States. and school activities. Value: minimum $10,000; renewable. Available for students entering any undergraduate degree pro- gram, with a preference to U.S. citizens. While academic standing is of primary importance, account may also be taken of financial KEYFITZ SCHOLARSHIPS need and/or qualities of leadership in community and school Established in 1987 by Dr. Nathan Keyfitz, B.Sc. 1934, LL.D. activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships (Hon.) 1984, and Mrs. Beatrice Keyfitz. Available to students with and Student Aid and renewable provided the holder maintains an outstanding merit entering any full-time undergraduate degree academic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value: min- program with preference to the Faculty of Arts or of Science. imum $2,000 each. While academic standing is of primary importance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in MURRAY HAYES SCHOLARSHIPS community and school activities. Awarded by the University Com- Established in 1998 through a generous gift from John Dobson, mittee on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided B.Com. 1949, LL.D. 1996, in honour of the induction of Murray the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Hayes, B.Com. 1949, into the McGill Sports Hall of Fame. These Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. scholarships are to inspire students entering undergraduate degree programs to maintain good academic achievement while KILLAM ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS demonstrating exceptional athletic ability combined with the dedi- Established in 2001 in memory of Isaac Walton Killam of Nova cation and determination which reflect qualities of leadership. Scotia by his Massachusetts sisters through their testamentary Awarded to Canadian students, male or female, by the University trusts for students entering undergraduate degree programs. Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid on the recommenda- While academic standing is of primary importance, account may tion of the Martlet Foundation Scholarships Committee and also be taken of qualities of leadership in community and school renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships satisfactory to the University Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 and Student Aid to students who are domiciled in or are citizens each. of the United States. Value: minimum $3,000 each; renewable. RICHARD HERZER SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 2000 through an anonymous commitment and a HUBERT LACROIX ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP generous gift from the late Richard Herzer, M.Sc. 1935, to stu- Established in 2003 by Hubert Lacroix, B.C.L. 1976, M.B.A. 1981, dents entering the Department of Chemical Engineering. Trustee of the Martlet Foundation and former basketball coach at Awarded, on the basis of academic achievement, by the Univer- McGill, for students entering undergraduate degree programs. sity Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. The scholar- Selection will be based on outstanding academic achievement ships are renewable for up to three years provided an academic with preference given to female intercollegiate basketball candi- standing satisfactory to the Committee is maintained. Value: min- dates. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and imum $3,000 each. Student Aid on the recommendation of the Martlet Foundation Scholarships Committee. Value: $3,000; renewable. SIDNEY J. HODGSON SCHOLARSHIPS Founded in 1919 by Arthur J. Hodgson, Esq., in memory of his DR. SOO KIM LAN SCHOLARSHIP son, Sidney James Hodgson, a student of the First year in Arts, who was killed in action on September 17, 1918, while serving in the 66th Battery of the Canadian Field Artillery. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to former Established in 2000 by Arthur Lau, B.Arch. 1962, and Crystal S.C. graduates of Westmount High School who obtain high marks for Lau, B.Sc. 1962, M.Sc. 1964, for an outstanding student entering admission to any full-time undergraduate degree program. a full-time undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Sci- Renewable provided the holder meets an academic standing sat- ence. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and isfactory to the Committee. In the event that there is not a suffi- Student Aid and renewable. Preference shall be given to interna- cient number of qualifying students from Westmount High School, tional students. Value: $3,000. the scholarships may be awarded to students living in West- mount. Value: minimum $2,000 each. GEORGE LENGVARI ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2003 by George Lengvari, B.C.L. 1966, for stu- CHARLES C.P. HUI SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS dents entering undergraduate degree programs. Selection will be Endowed in 1997 with a generous gift from Charles C.P. Hui, based on outstanding academic achievement and preference will B.Sc. 1968. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholar- be given to intercollegiate basketball candidates. Awarded by the ships and Student Aid to students entering full-time undergrad- University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid on the uate programs in the Faculty of Science, with preference to recommendation of the Martlet Foundation Scholarships Com- students from Hong Kong. The scholarships are renewable pro- mittee. Value: minimum $3,000; renewable. vided the holders maintain an academic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. DAVID TAT-CHI LIN ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP GRACE (READ) IRVING SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 2003 by David Tat-Chi Lin, M.D.,C.M. 1983, for an Established in 1999 through a generous gift by the late Grace outstanding undergraduate student entering a full-time degree (Read) Irving, B.A. 1937, to recognize academic achievement. program in the Faculty of Science. While academic standing is of Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- primary importance, account may also be taken of qualities of dent Aid to distinguished students entering the Faculty of Arts. leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the Renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. Prefer- satisfactory to the Committee. Value:minimum $3,000 each. ence shall be given to students who are not residents of Quebec. Value: minimum $3,000; renewable.

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JED LIND SCHOLARSHIPS J.W. MCCONNELL SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1999 through a generous gift from the late Walter Made possible through the generous donation of the late Mr. J.W. H. (Jed) Lind, B.A. 1937, for students entering undergraduate McConnell. Available to students entering any undergraduate degree programs. Selection will be based on outstanding aca- degree program. While academic standing is of primary impor- demic achievement and contributions to extra-curricular activities, tance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or quali- with preference to intercollegiate football candidates. Awarded by ties of leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid on the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid and recommendation of the Martlet Foundation Scholarships Com- renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing mittee. Renewable provided the holder maintains an academic satisfactory to the Committee. Candidates must be Canadian citi- standing satisfactory to the University Committee. Value: min- zens or Permanent Residents. Value: minimum $2,000 each. imum $2,000 each. J.W. MCCONNELL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS IN SIR WILLIAM MACDONALD SCHOLARSHIPS ENVIRONMENT Established in 1881 by the late Sir William Macdonald. Available Established in 2000 by the J.W. McConnell Foundation for out- to students with outstanding merit entering any full-time under- standing students entering a full-time undergraduate degree in graduate degree program. While academic standing is of primary the McGill School of Environment. While academic standing is of importance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or primary importance, account will also be taken of qualities of lead- qualities of leadership in community and school activities. ership in community and school activities. Awarded by the Univer- Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- sity Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. Value: $5,000 dent Aid and renewable provided the holder maintains an aca- each; renewable. demic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. JAMES MCGILL SCHOLARSHIPS Available to students entering any undergraduate degree pro- ELIZABETH MACFARLANE SCHOLARSHIP gram. While academic standing is of primary importance, account Established in 2001 through a generous bequest from Elizabeth may also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership Macfarlane for an outstanding student entering the full-time in community and school activities. Awarded by the University undergraduate B.Com. degree program in the Faculty of Manage- Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable pro- ment. While academic standing is of primary importance, account vided the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to will also be taken of qualities of leadership in community and the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. extra-curricular activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. Value: $5,000; renewable. MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY GWEN F. BUCHANAN SCHOLARSHIPS JOHN H. MAHON SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1991 in memory of Gwen F. Buchanan, B.A. Established in 1998 by John H. Mahon, B.Sc. 1948, M.Sc. 1949, (1929), past President, Emeritus member and Honorary President Ph.D. 1953, for students entering the Faculty of Science. Avail- of the McGill Alumnae Society. Awarded to a distinguished stu- able to outstanding students on the basis of academic standing dent entering any faculty with preference to women. While aca- and community or school leadership and/or financial need. demic standing is of primary importance, account may also be Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in commu- Student Aid and renewable provided the holder maintains an aca- nity and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee demic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided the $2,000 each. holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Com- mittee. Value:$3,000 each. MARTLET FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1991, for students entering undergraduate degree MCGILL ALUMNAE MABEL KING SCHOLARSHIPS programs, by the governors, members and trustees of the Martlet Established in 1979 in memory of the late Mabel King and made Foundation to recognize and encourage all round ability. Selec- possible by a generous bequest from her estate to the McGill tion will be based on outstanding academic achievement and con- Alumnae Society. Awarded by the University Committee on tributions to extra-curricular activities, with preference to team Scholarships and Student Aid to a distinguished student entering athletics. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships any faculty with preference to women. While academic standing is and Student Aid on recommendations from the Martlet Founda- of primary importance, account may also be taken of financial tion Scholarships Committee. Renewable provided the holder need and/or qualities of leadership in community and school maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the University activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. and Student Aid and renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value:$3,000 JAMES DAVIDSON MCCALL SCHOLARSHIPS each. Founded by his family in memory of James Davidson McCall, B.Eng., who was accidentally killed in September 1953, the year MCGILL UNIVERSITY (CANADA) TRUST ENTRANCE of his graduation. Awarded to students proceeding to degrees in SCHOLARSHIP any faculty with a preference to students entering Engineering. Established in 2002 by The McGill University (Canada) Trust for While academic standing is of primary importance, account may an outstanding student from the United Kingdom entering any full- also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in time undergraduate degree program. While academic standing is community and school activities. Awarded by the University Com- of primary importance, account will also be taken of qualities of mittee on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. Value: Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. $10,000; renewable.

DUNCAN MCCASKILL SCHOLARSHIPS MCGILL UNIVERSITY CONTINGENT CANADIAN OFFICERS Restricted to students from Nova Scotia entering undergraduate TRAINING CORPS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS degree programs. While academic standing is of primary impor- Established in 1978 by the Trustees of the McGill C.O.T.C. Volun- tance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or quali- teers' Memorial Trust Fund. Available to students with out- ties of leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by standing merit entering any full-time undergraduate degree the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid and program. While academic standing is of primary importance, renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing account may also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the

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University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid and J.B. PHILLIPS CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ENTRANCE renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing AWARD satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. To a student entering the First Year of the undergraduate pro- gram in Chemical Engineering. Awarded solely on the basis of ELIZABETH B. MCNAB SCHOLARSHIPS merit among entrants with outstanding academic achievement in Established in 1992 by the Friends of McGill University, Inc. to their pre-university programs. Tenable for one year only and honour Elizabeth B. McNab, B.A. (1941) for her long service to awarded to a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident with one the Friends of McGill. Available for students entering any under- year's residence in Canada. Awards will be made by the Univer- graduate degree program, with a preference to U.S. citizens. sity Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid on recommen- While academic standing is of primary importance, account may dation from the Department of Chemical Engineering Selection also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in Committee. Value:$500. community and school activities. Awarded by the University Com- mittee on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided R.E. POWELL SCHOLARSHIPS the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Established in 1976 by the family of the late R.E. Powell, Chan- Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. cellor of McGill University from 1957 to 1964. While academic standing is of primary importance, account may also be taken of T.R. MEIGHEN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS financial need and/or qualities of leadership in community and Established in 1995 by the Trustees of the T.R. Meighen Founda- school activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Schol- tion of New Brunswick and McGill graduates for students from arships and Student Aid and renewable provided the holder main- Atlantic Canada entering any undergraduate degree program. tains an academic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value: While academic standing is of primary importance, account may minimum $2,000 each. also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the University Com- VIVIENNE POY SCHOLARSHIPS mittee on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. Endowed in 1995 by Mrs. Vivienne Poy (B.A. 1962) for students entering undergraduate degree programs in the Faculty of Arts. MINING, METALS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING While academic standing is of primary importance, account may SCHOLARSHIPS also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in Established by the department from funds given by industry and community and school activities. Awarded by the University Com- private donations. To be awarded on merit to students entering or mittee on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided continuing in the Department of Mining, Metals and Materials the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Engineering. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. Committee on the recommendation of the Department of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering. The value of the awards varies MARGARET BROWER MACMILLAN PRATT SCHOLARSHIPS depending on academic standing and other awards held. Value: Established in 2001 by a generous bequest from Edward J. Pratt up to $3,000 each. in memory of Margaret Brower MacMillan Pratt, B.A. 1910. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- DAVID PALL AND BRAM APPEL SCHOLARSHIPS dent aid to outstanding students entering an English Literature or Established in 1995 by the Pall Corporation in honour of David B. History program in the Faculty of Arts. Value: minimum $2,000; Pall (B.Sc. 1936, Ph.D. 1939, D.Sc. 1987) and A. Bram Appel renewable. (B.Com. 1935) whose lifelong friendship, begun at McGill, resulted in the creation and success of the Pall Corporation. RALSTON SCHOLARSHIP Available to students with outstanding merit entering an under- Established in 1974 by bequests from Mrs. Hazel Jerrine Ralston graduate degree program, with preference to the Faculty of Man- and Miss Hazel Vivian Ralston in memory of their sons and agement or Science. While academic standing is of primary brothers respectively, Pilot Herbert James Ralston and Lt. William importance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or Edward Ralston who were killed in the Second World War and qualities of leadership in community and school activities. who were both graduates of Westmount High School. Awarded by Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to a dent Aid and renewable provided the holder maintains an aca- graduate of Westmount High School who has good academic demic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum standing and is entering any undergraduate degree program. $2,000 each. Renewable provided the holder meets an academic standing sat- isfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000. EDGAR R. PARKINS SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1964 by a bequest from Edgar R. Parkins for stu- ROGERS FAMILY SCHOLARSHIPS dents entering any undergraduate degree program. While aca- Established by the Rogers Family who have earned ten degrees demic standing is of primary importance, account may also be at McGill from 1904 to 1993 and who have represented McGill on taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in commu- the Football, Boxing, Wrestling and Skiing Teams. Available to nity and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee students entering undergraduate degree programs on the basis of on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided the high academic standing and qualifying as candidates for the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Com- McGill intercollegiate football team. Awarded by the University mittee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid on recommendation of the Martlet Foundation Scholarships Committee and renewable EILEEN PETERS SCHOLARSHIPS provided the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory Established in 1994 to provide at least two scholarships to stu- to the University Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. dents entering any undergraduate degree program. While aca- demic standing is of primary importance, account may also be FRANK SCHAPIRA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in commu- Established in 1990 by friends and family as a memorial tribute to nity and/or school activities. Awarded by the University Com- Frank V. Schapira, B.Com. 1961, recipient of the Lieutenant Gov- mittee on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided ernor's Gold Medal in Accounting at McGill University. While aca- the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the demic standing is of primary importance, account may also be Committee. Preference will be given to Canadian citizens. Value: taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in commu- minimum $2,000 each. nity and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee

McGill University, Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards 2004-2005 7 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS on Scholarships and Student Aid to students entering the Faculty EDGAR AND MARGARET WILSON SCHOLARSHIPS of Management and renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value: min- Established in 1956 by a bequest from Edgar Moles Wilson to provide scholarships for students entering any undergraduate imum $2,000 each. degree program. While academic standing is of primary impor- tance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or quali- GREVILLE SMITH SCHOLARSHIPS ties of leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by Established in 1977 with a generous bequest to the Martlet Foun- the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid and dation from H. Greville Smith, a former member of the Board of renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing Governors and a distinguished industrialist and philanthropist, satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. who was prominent in educational and scientific pursuits. Awarded to outstanding students entering an undergraduate MORRIS W. WILSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS course of study at McGill University who have shown promise of future success and responsible citizenship. While academic Established in 1946 by contributions from a large number of standing is of primary importance, account will also be taken of friends and associates of the former Chancellor. Available to stu- qualities of leadership and participation in community affairs, stu- dents entering any undergraduate degree program. While aca- dent government or athletics. They are not related to financial demic standing is of primary importance, account may also be need, and are open to Canadian citizens or Permanent Resi- taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in commu- dents. The scholarships are tenable up to a maximum of 4 years nity and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee provided the holder continues to meet the criteria to the satisfac- on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided the tion of the Greville Smith Scholarships Committee and the Univer- holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Com- sity Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. mittee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. Value:$10,000each. DAVID WOLFSON SCHOLARSHIPS SEBA ABBOTT SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1959 by donations from Mr. Charles Wolfson and Available to students entering undergraduate degree programs. his son, David. Available to students with outstanding merit While academic standing is of primary importance, account may entering a full-time undergraduate degree program. While aca- also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in demic standing is of primary importance, account may also be community and school activities. Awarded by the University Com- taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in commu- mittee on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided nity and school activities. Awarded by the University Committee the holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the on Scholarships and Student Aid and renewable provided the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. holder maintains an academic standing satisfactory to the Com- mittee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. APRIL O'RENE TREDGETT SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1999 by Martha J. Tredgett, B.Com. 1989, in WOMEN ASSOCIATES OF MCGILL CENTENNIAL honour of her mother, April O. Tredgett. Awarded by the Univer- SCHOLARSHIPS sity Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to an out- standing student entering an undergraduate program in the Established to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the admittance Faculty of Arts. Renewable provided the holder maintains an aca- of women to McGill in 1884 and awarded to distinguished stu- demic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value:$5,000. dents entering a full-time undergraduate degree program in any faculty. While academic standing is of primary importance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or qualities of ROY GORDON TREDGETT SCHOLARSHIP leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by the Established in 1999 by Martha J. Tredgett, B.Com. 1989, in University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid and honour of her father, Roy G. Tredgett. Awarded by the University renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to an outstanding satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. student entering an undergraduate program in the Faculty of Engineering. Renewable provided the holder maintains an aca- demic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Value:$5,000. EDWARD C. WOOD SCHOLARSHIPS Established by Mr. Edward C. Wood, a former member of the HERSCHEL VICTOR SCHOLARSHIPS Board of Governors. Available for students entering a full-time Established by Herschel Victor (B.Com. 1944) in 1996 for stu- undergraduate degree program in any faculty. While academic dents entering the undergraduate degree program in the Faculty standing is of primary importance, account may also be taken of of Management. While academic standing is of primary impor- financial need and/or qualities of leadership in community and tance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or quali- school activities. Awarded by the University Committee on Schol- ties of leadership in community and school activities. Awarded by arships and Student Aid and renewable provided the holder main- the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid and tains an academic standing satisfactory to the Committee. renewable provided the holder maintains an academic standing Preference is given to students residing in Canada. Value: min- satisfactory to the Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. imum $2,000 each.

PATRICIA ANN WELLS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ISABEL CLARKE DICKSON WOODROW SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 2001 by family and friends in memory of Patricia Established in 2000 by a generous bequest from Isabel Clarke Ann Wells, Dip. (P.T.) 1956, B.Phys.Ther. 1971, M.Sc. 1980, a Dickson Woodrow for Canadian students entering an undergrad- native of Cape Breton who taught at McGill for over 30 years and uate Nursing program. While academic standing is of primary who was a passionate supporter of higher education. Awarded by importance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to stu- qualities of leadership in community and school activities. dents with outstanding academic ability and promise entering any Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- full-time undergraduate degree program. While academic dent Aid and renewable provided the holder maintains an aca- standing is of importance, recipients should share Pat's passion demic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Any unspent funds for learning and her interest in extra-curricular activities in school may be awarded by the Student Aid Office as bursaries to Cana- and the greater community. Awarded to students from Cape dian undergraduate students in Nursing. Value: minimum $2,000 Breton, Nova Scotia. Value: $5,000; renewable. each.

8 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University AWARDS TO MCGILL STUDENTS IN COURSE

Inquiries concerning undergraduate scholarships should be referred to the Scholarships Office in the James Administra- 2. Awards to McGill Students in Course tion Building.

2.1 General Information 2.2 Open to Students in all Faculties 1938 CHAMPIONS AWARDS Faculty scholarships and awards are made by the individual Fac- Established with generous contributions from the surviving mem- ulty Scholarships Committees, and students should consult the appropriate section of this Calendar for regulations and informa- bers of the 1938 McGill Intercollegiate Champions in football and tion concerning these awards. hockey in memory of their team-mates, Massey Beveridge, Perry Foster, Jimmy Hall, Joey Jacobson, Russell McConnell, Ben Ste- Most undergraduate scholarships and awards are granted on venson and Fred Wigle, who lost their lives in the service of their the basis of the combined GPA for the Fall and Winter terms and country during World War II. applications are not required unless specifically indicated in the Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and terms of an award. Student Aid on the basis of academic performance and qualities To be considered for in-course awards and/or the renewal of leadership demonstrated during the academic year. Full-time of entrance scholarships, students must complete at least 27 students in any year of a degree program are eligible to apply pro- graded credits in the regular academic year exclusive of vided they are returning to McGill as full-time degree students. courses completed under the Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Successful candidates must have demonstrated leadership in stu- option. Summer courses are not considered. Courses taken dent or community affairs or athletics. Awards will be granted to at other Quebec universities through the Inter-University those who best reflect the characteristics of unselfishness, Transfer Agreement may be counted towards the require- service, dedication and teamwork exhibited by the members of ments for scholarship renewal or for consideration for other the championship teams and preference will be given to members academic awards. Eligibility will be based on all courses of intercollegiate teams. Value:$2,000 each. taken during the regular academic year and on both the Applications must be submitted for these awards and are McGill GPA as well as the global GPA which will include the usually available in September at the Scholarships Office in IUT credits. the James Administration Building Annex.

To receive full payment of an award, students must be regis- TIM DUNN AWARD tered as full-time (i.e., at least 12 credits per term) in a McGill Established in 2002 by Tim Dunn, B.Com. 1944. Awarded by the undergraduate degree program for the entire academic year; oth- University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to a stu- erwise, the award, or part of it, may be cancelled. For instance, a dent who has demonstrated leadership on an intercollegiate team student who is registered full-time for only one-half of the aca- while maintaining high academic standing. Full-time students in demic year will receive only one-half of the value of the award. any year of a degree program are eligible to apply provided they A maximum of the top 10% of the students in each faculty are returning to McGill as full-time degree students. Value: based on the combined GPA for the Fall and Winter terms are $2,000. named to the Dean's Honour List. This designation, while car- Applications must be submitted for this award and are usu- rying no monetary reward, is an official University recognition of ally available in September at the Scholarships Office in the the student's achievements and is recorded on the transcript. James Administration Building Annex. Outstanding students, who rank in a maximum of the top 5% of their faculties, may also be considered for the J.W. McConnell GOVERNOR GENERAL'S SILVER MEDAL and James McGill Awards which range in value from $500 to Awarded to the student who obtains the highest academic $5,000. These awards are made by the University Committee on standing in a Bachelor degree program. Awarded by the Univer- Scholarships and Student Aid to top students as ranked and rec- sity Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. ommended by each faculty. In making such recommendations, faculties may consider program content, number of credits, etc. in T. PALMER HOWARD MEMORIAL AWARD addition to GPA. Established in 2002 by Catherine Howard in memory of her hus- band, T. Palmer Howard (B.A.1931, B.C.L.1934), one of the A maximum of the top 10% of the graduating students in each founders of the Martlet Foundation. Awarded by the University faculty are named to the Dean's Honour List. This honorary des- Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid to a student who has ignation is based upon the cumulative academic record and the demonstrated leadership on an intercollegiate team while main- minimum required CGPA is determined annually by each indi- vidual faculty. Individual faculties should be consulted regarding taining high academic standing. Preference will be given to mem- bers of the Swimming Teams. Full-time students in any year of a any additional criteria which may be used. These designations degree program are eligible to apply provided they are returning may be withdrawn, in the case of transfer students, if their CGPA to McGill as full-time degree students. Value: $2,000. in another faculty or at another university is not comparable to the Applications must be submitted for this award and are usu- CGPA earned in the current faculty. ally available in September at the Scholarships Office in the All awards, with the exception of prizes, are credited to the tui- James Administration Building Annex. tion fee accounts of students for the following academic year. Awards made to students who do not return to McGill the fol- PRIX DU LIEUTENANT-GOUVERNEUR/ lowing year are considered relinquished. However, students who LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S AWARD pursue studies at another university for credit towards a McGill Established in 2000 by the Lieutenant Governor of Québec. degree may be granted permission to retain their scholarships Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- and/or awards for a maximum of one academic year away from dent Aid to an outstanding graduating student in an undergrad- McGill. Students holding renewable scholarships granted by uate program who has demonstrated social involvement and the University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid commitment to the community. The award consists of a personal- will be eligible for renewal if they meet the McGill standards ized certificate signed by the Lieutenant Governor. for renewal, i.e., the equivalent of a 3.50 on the combined GPA for the Fall and Winter terms and at least 27 graded CHESTER MACNAGHTEN PRIZES credits. Students who have relinquished their awards may, upon Two prizes, offered annually in a competition for the best piece of their return to McGill, request reinstatement. Such students creative writing in English submitted by an undergraduate student requesting reinstatement should be sure that the Scholarships of the University, i.e. a story, a play, a poem, an essay, etc. Mate- Office receives a copy of the letter of readmission. rial should be carefully selected and properly presented. The

McGill University, Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards 2004-2005 9 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS judges will not read untidy manuscripts or a large number of have a minimum value of $3,000 and are renewable. While aca- newspaper clippings. No candidate may submit more than two demic standing is of primary importance, account may also be entries. Winning entries will be retained and filed in the McLennan taken of financial need and/or qualities of leadership in commu- Library. The competition is restricted to students who have not nity and school activities. Awards to in-course students are previously won the First Prize. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts granted on the basis on academic achievement and range in Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Depart- value from $500 to $5,000, in increments of $100. All awards are ment of English. Further information may be obtained from the granted by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- English Department. Value:$700 and $400. dent Aid.

J.W. MCCONNELL AWARDS Made possible through the generous donation of the late J.W. 2.3 Open to Students in the Faculty of Agricultural McConnell. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholar- and Environmental Sciences ships and Student Aid on the basis of high academic standing and faculty recommendations to students pursuing degrees in any For entrance scholarships, see section1. field. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Resi- dents. Value:$500 to $5,000. For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all Faculties, see section2.2. DAVID MCENTYRE UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD For financial assistance, see section3. Established in 2003 by David McEntyre, B.Com. 1967, Chair of the Martlet Foundation and active supporter of McGill University General Regulations and the Montreal Children's Hospital. Awarded to an outstanding full-time undergraduate student performing a summer research 1. Students registered in the Faculty of Agricultural and project at the Montreal Children's Hospital. Awarded by the Grad- Environmental Sciences and the School of Dietetics and Human uate and Postdoctoral Studies Office on the basis of high aca- Nutrition are eligible for scholarships, prizes, bursaries and loans demic standing. Value: minimum $5,000. which are open to all students at McGill University. This is administered by the Fellowships Office in the James Administration Building. 2. Scholarships are granted for distinguished academic standing in a minimum of 27 graded credits earned during the regular JAMES MCGILL AWARDS academic year. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- 3. Bursaries are financial awards which do not have to be repaid. dent Aid on the basis of high academic standing and faculty rec- They are made, on the basis of financial need, to students whose ommendations to students pursuing degrees in any faculty. academic achievement is worthy of support. (CGPA of at least Value:$500 to $5,000. 2.4.) Applications forms are available from the Student Affairs Office at Macdonald Campus and the deadline to apply is DOROTHY A. NICHOL SCHOLARSHIPS August 1st. Established in 2000 through a generous gift from Dorothy A. Nichol, B.Sc.(P.E.) 1949, who was a student leader, women’s basketball coach 1949-52, Professor in the Faculty of Education AGRIBRANDS PURINA CANADA INC. SCHOLARSHIP 1952-1989, and Director of Women’s Athletics at Macdonald Col- Awarded to a student entering the senior year in the Animal Sci- lege 1955-1970. The scholarship is in recognition of her lifelong ence Major. In selecting the winning student, consideration is commitment to and encouragement of women’s athletics in given to high academic standing, a record demonstrating good Canada. Awarded by a Selection Committee of the University citizenship, sincerity of purpose in agriculture as the chosen field Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid on the basis of aca- and demonstrated financial need. Value:$500. demic achievement and contributions to extra-curricular activities in athletics. Full-time students in any year of an undergraduate ALUMNI BURSARIES degree program are eligible to apply provided they are returning The Macdonald Branch of the McGill Graduates' Society and to McGill as full-time degree students. Preference will be given to Class Action gifts support bursaries in the Faculty of Agricultural women students in Education who are members of intercollegiate and Environmental Sciences. Open to undergraduate degree stu- teams. In the event that there are no candidates in Education, dents based on financial need. then preference will be given to women students in any under- graduate degree program who are members of intercollegiate ATLANTIC PROVINCES ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP teams. Value: minimum $2,000 each. Applications must be submitted for these awards and are A renewable entrance scholarship in memory of Eldon Main usually available in September at the Scholarships Office in Taylor, BSA (1918), LL.D. (1956). Awarded annually by the Fac- the James Administration Building Annex. ulty Scholarships Committee to a student entering the first year of an undergraduate degree program on the Macdonald Campus. ROWLINSON TRAVELLING PRIZE Preference will be given to students from the Atlantic region and Awarded to McGill students who are named Rhodes Scholars. international students. Value: $3,000. Established in 1978 by a donation from Professor Elizabeth Row- linson, a graduate of Oxford University and a member of the ELLIN BEIT-SPEYER SCHOLARSHIPS Mathematics Department of McGill University. Awarded by the Established by Miss Ellin Beit-Speyer of Springmont Farm, Mas- University Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. sawippi, Quebec, to be awarded to students enrolled in the Value:$200. second year of the degree program or the second year of the diploma program, who have high academic standing and show a DOROTHY E. SWALES PRIZE keen interest in dairying or a dairy-related subject. Preference is Awarded for the best mounted plant collection. Except for pre- given to students from the Eastern Townships in Quebec. vious winners, all students at McGill are eligible to participate. Value:$2,000 (degree students) or $250 (diploma students) Rules for the plant collection may be obtained from the Herbarium Curator at Macdonald Campus. Value:$100. BETA SIGMA PHI BURSARY UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS FUND Awarded to a student in the School of Dietetics and Human Nutri- Established in 1992 by the University to provide James McGill tion who has satisfactorily completed First or Second year and is Scholarships and Awards to students entering or continuing in in need of financial assistance to continue in the program. undergraduate degree programs. Awards to entering students Value:$500.

10 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University AWARDS TO MCGILL STUDENTS IN AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

BLACKWOOD PRIZE IN MICROBIOLOGY and is awarded by the Faculty Scholarships Committee to a stu- Established in honour of Emeritus Professor A. Clarke Black- dent entering a B.Sc. program in the Faculty of Agricultural and wood. Awarded to an undergraduate student, majoring in Microbi- Environmental Sciences and majoring in one of the animal sci- ology in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, ence/biology/wildlife disciplines studying large animals. Renew- who has demonstrated academic excellence and outstanding able for a maximum of two years upon maintaining a minimum promise in the final year. Value:$200. grade point average of 3.50. The scholarship is open to Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents. Value: $3,000. JEAN BROWN AWARD Established in honour of Jean Brown's contribution to the Stu- CLASS OF 1953 BOOK PRIZE dents' Society. Undergraduate, graduate and diploma students in Graduates of the class of 1953 (Agriculture and Household Sci- good academic standing who have made a significant contribu- ence) have established a fund to provide a prize in books for the tion to student activities and who have demonstrated a leadership student with the highest standing in all the courses of the second role will be considered. Awarded by the Scholarships Committee, year curriculum in the B.Sc.(Agr.) and B.Sc.(F.Sc.) program. Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences upon the rec- Value:$300. ommendation of the Executive Committee of the Macdonald Col- lege Students' Society. The current members of the Students' CLASS OF 1953 BOOK PRIZE Council are not eligible for the award. Value:$500. Graduates of the class of 1953 (Agriculture and Household Sci- ence) have established a fund to provide a prize in books for the MARY-EMILY BROWN ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS student with the highest standing in all the courses of the second Established in 1995 by G. Stewart Brown, a long-time friend and year curriculum in the B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) program. Value:$300. benefactor of the Faculty, in memory of his late wife. Mr. and Mrs. Brown shared many years of scholarship and bursary support of COLONIZATION SOCIETY'S BURSARIES Macdonald undergraduate students. Scholarships are based on Two bursaries offered by the Scholarships Committee, Faculty of high academic achievement and are awarded by the Macdonald Agricultural and Environmental Sciences on behalf of the Federa- Scholarships Committee. It is the donor's wish that recipients will, tion of Protestant Colonization Societies and the Protestant Colo- in turn, help others as their life's circumstances permit. nization Society whose endowments generate the income for Value:$5,000 each. these awards. One $500 bursary for a degree candidate and one of $350 for a Farm Management Technology student. Preference STEWART BROWN BURSARIES is given to graduates from the following schools: Gaspesia, New Awarded by the Macdonald Scholarships Committee to Cana- Carlisle; Alexander Galt, Lennoxville; Massey-Vanier, Cowans- dians and Permanent Residents who are students in the Faculty ville; Chateauguay Valley, Ormstown; Richmond, Richmond; of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. The value of the bur- Pontiac, Shawville; Philemon-Wright, Hull; Laurentian, Lachute. saries depends on financial need. It is the donor's wish that recip- ients will, in turn, help others as their life's circumstances permit. ROBERT HADDON COMMON PRIZE Awarded annually to the student achieving the highest aggregate CANADIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SOCIETY BOOK average in the final year of the B.Sc.(F.Sc.). Value:$900. PRIZE Established by the Canadian Agricultural Economics Society for a RAYMOND L. CONKLIN PRIZE student entering the final year in the Agricultural Economics Established by Raymond L. Conklin, D.V.M. and awarded to a major. This award is intended to recognize and encourage student who has achieved high academic standing in the First or achievement of undergraduate students in their study and appli- Second year. Value:$350. cation of agricultural economics and farm management. Awarded by the Department of Agricultural Economics. JAMES H. COOPER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1999 by the late James H. (Jim) Cooper. He taught CFUW STE. ANNE DE BELLEVUE AWARD and conducted research and development work related to Donated by the University Women's Club of Ste. Anne de Bel- machines for food production and instrumentation for agricultural levue to a mature woman student in any year of any program in research at the Macdonald Campus from 1939 to 1972. Awarded the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences or the to a student in any year of the bachelor degree program in the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition who demonstrates aca- Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. Prefer- demic excellence and financial need. Value: $1,500. ence is given to students who have a particular interest and capa- bility in the design and development of machines, machine CANADIAN SOCIETY OF ANIMAL SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE components or instrumentation. Value: $2,000. Awarded by the Department of Animal Science to a student entering the final year who has achieved academic excellence in CUTLER SHIELD the Animal Science major in the penultimate year. The late Professor Garnet H. Cutler, the first lecturer in Cereal Husbandry, Macdonald College, donated a bronze challenge CENTRE D'INSEMINATION ARTIFICIELLE DU QUÉBEC shield which is held for one year by the student in the Plant Sci- (CIAQ) INC. AWARD ence Major with the highest grade point average in the final two Awarded each year to a student with high achievement in the terms of full time study. Awarded annually by the Department of Principles of Animal Breeding course who has shown a particular Plant Science. interest in the genetic improvement of domestic animals. In selecting the winner, consideration will be given to high overall LARA DRUMMOND ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS standing and performance in prerequisite courses. Awarded by Made available by the generous support of the Lara Drummond the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholar- Foundation. Three entrance scholarships awarded each year to ships Committee on the recommendation of the Department of applicants of exceptional merit; renewable for a maximum of two Animal Science. Value:$500. years upon maintaining, each academic year, a minimum grade point average of 3.50. Application for the awards is upon invitation TADEUSZ CHROSTOWSKI SCHOLARSHIP of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Schol- Established by the Chrostowski family in honour of Dr.Tadeusz arships Committee. Value:$5,000 each. Chrostowski. Born in Poland in 1913, Dr. Chrostowski, a veteri- narian and WWII veteran, developed the Chrostowski Knot sur- E.D. FOODS LTD. AWARD gical procedure, significantly reducing mortality in cattle during C- Awarded annually to a Canadian student who has completed the section procedures. Two of his grandchildren have studied at Second Year in the Food Science Major. Consideration will be McGill. The scholarship is based on high academic achievement given to students with high academic standing who have indi-

McGill University, Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards 2004-2005 11 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS cated a keen interest in subjects related to the chemistry of food- GRAY BOOK PRIZE IN MICROBIOLOGY stuffs and who have participated in student activities. In honour of Prof. P.H.H. Gray, long time Chairman of the Depart- Value:$400. ment of Microbiology. Awarded annually by the Department of Natural Resources to the student majoring in Microbiology who FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL has demonstrated academic excellence and the most promise in SCIENCES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND the second year. Established in 1992 by the University to provide awards based on academic achievement to students in the top 5% of the Faculty. REGINALD K. GROOME MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Granted by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sci- Established in 2003 by the Organization for the Protection of Chil- ences Scholarships Committee to equalize the value of awards to dren's Rights (O.P.C.R.) in honour of the late Reginald K. students of comparable standing. Awards range in value from Groome, O.C. Mr. Groome is remembered for his life-long dedica- $100 to the level of the major entrance scholarships, in incre- tion to community service as well as his support of the hospitality ments of $100. industry. Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- mental Sciences Scholarships Committee on recommendation of FIRMENICH OF CANADA, LIMITED SCHOLARSHIP the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition to an outstanding Established in 2001 by Firmenich of Canada, Limited in recogni- student in the B.Sc. (Nutr. Sc.) program who has excelled in the tion of its 50th anniversary in Canada. Awarded by the Faculty of food service management-related courses. Preference will be Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Committee given to students who are Canadian citizens. Value: $2,000. to recognize outstanding academic achievement in any year of HARRISON PRIZE the program(s) in the Department of Food Science and Agricul- Established by an endowment under the will of the late Dr. F.C. tural Chemistry. Value: $2,000. Harrison, Principal of Macdonald College from 1910 until 1926. Awarded for academic excellence to a student in the graduating LEWIS A. FISCHER MEMORIAL AWARD year of the B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) program. This convocation award was established in 1989 in recognition of Dr. Fischer's contributions to the Department of Agricultural Eco- HARRISON BOOK PRIZE IN MICROBIOLOGY nomics and his devotion to young people. Awarded by the Faculty In honour of Principal F.C. Harrison, first Chairman of the Depart- of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Com- ment of Microbiology. Awarded annually by the Department of mittee to a student in a program administered by the Department Natural Resources to the student majoring in Microbiology who of Agricultural Economics, based on high academic achievement. has demonstrated academic excellence and the most promise in Preference towards a student with a demonstrated interest in the first year. international issues. Value:$250. HYDRO AGRI CANADA PRIZE HOLLIS J.M. FISKE SCHOLARSHIPS Awarded to a student entering the third year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) Established by a bequest of Sarah Jane Fiske in memory of her program who has demonstrated high academic achievement in husband who was a graduate of Macdonald College. Awarded for soil science/crop production and shows particular interest in the outstanding academic achievement to students in the first or interactions of soil plant fertilizers. Value:$1,000. second years of the B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Sc.(F.Sc.) B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.), pro- grams. Preference is given to . Value:$700 each. INSTITUT CANADIEN DE SCIENCE ET TECHNOLOGIE ALIMENTAIRES PRIZES F. MENARD INC. PRIZE Two awards to students entering the second and third years of To encourage practical and theoretical knowledge of the industry, the Food Science Major, respectively. Recipients must already be this prize is awarded to the B.Sc.(Agr.) student who has experi- student members of the CIFST. Donated by the Montreal Section ence on a swine farm through employment or a stage and who of the Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology for attained the highest grade in the Swine Production course. high academic standing. Value:$500 each. Value:$250. JARDINE BURSARIES Available to students in academic programs in the Faculty of Agri- FOOD AND NUTRITION RESEARCH FOUNDATION cultural and Environmental Sciences. Open to Canadians and SCHOLARSHIPS students from other countries. The amount of the bursary will Established by a generous gift from the Food and Nutrition depend on the financial need of the individual student. Research Foundation upon its dissolution in 1998. Two awards for students entering their final year of study in any program in the JOHN DEERE SCHOLARSHIP Faculty. Consideration will be given to high academic standing Awarded annually to the student entering the final year of the and a serious quest for new knowledge in human nutrition, food B.Sc.(Agricultural Engineering) Program. The scholarship is science or food engineering. Awarded by the Faculty of Agricul- based on high academic standing and an interest in agricultural tural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Committee. machinery design and development. Value:$2,000. Value:$2,000 each. ELIZA M. JONES AWARDS GERRY FRIARS UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD Established by a bequest of the late F.P. Jones in memory of his Established through an endowment from Dr. Gerry W. Friars, a mother. Income from the endowment generates awards to high graduate of Macdonald College, B.Sc. (Agr.) 1951, to encourage ranking students in any year of their studies, including the Mac- worthy candidates to pursue postgraduate studies. Awarded by donald and Stewart Medal winners. Two awards are for students the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholar- entering in January from CEGEP or the equivalent, one for Agri- ships Committee to an undergraduate student studying in an cultural and Environmental Sciences and one for the School of academic program on the Macdonald Campus who has demon- Dietetics and Human Nutrition. strated academic excellence and who has been accepted into an undergraduate summer research program. Value: minimum $325. PING KWAN LAU CONVOCATION PRIZE

GIRVIN-ROBERTSON PRIZE IN MICROBIOLOGY Established by a donation by Grace T. Girvin-Robertson, long- Established in 2000 by Arthur Lau, B.Arch. 1962 and Crystal S.C. time lecturer in the Microbiology Department. Awarded to a stu- Lau, B.Sc. 1962, M.Sc. 1964, in memory of Arthur Lau’s late dent in the Microbiology Major exhibiting excellence in the final father, Ping Kwan Lau. Awarded by the Faculty Scholarships year project. Value:$150. Committee to a final year undergraduate student registered in a

12 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University AWARDS TO MCGILL STUDENTS IN AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES program offered by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental most of their courses on the Macdonald Campus of McGill Univer- Sciences who has demonstrated outstanding academic achieve- sity. Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental ment and an interest and desire to pursue graduate studies, pref- Sciences Scholarships Committee on the basis of a good aca- erably at McGill University. Both December and Spring graduates demic record. The recipient may not be in receipt of any other will be considered for this prize. Value: minimum $500. merit-based award through the University. Value: minimum $3,000. SANDRA LETENDRE MEMORIAL AWARD Awarded each year to a student registered in Renewable MACDONALD CLASS OF 1952 "SPIRIT OF MACDONALD" Resources Development who has demonstrated academic excel- SCHOLARSHIP lence. Preference will be given to a student who entered from John Abbott College, is registered in the Wildlife Resources Major Established in 2002 by the Macdonald Class of 1952 in celebra- tion of their 50th anniversary of graduation. Awarded by the Fac- and is active in community events. Sandra Letendre died in a ulty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships tragic car accident in 1988; she was a friend in both the Mac- donald and John Abbott communities, active in sports and volun- Committee to a student with high academic standing enrolled in teer activities. She is remembered for her friendship and artistic an undergraduate degree program offered at Macdonald accomplishment. Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Envi- Campus. Awarded to a student who demonstrates participation ronmental Sciences Scholarships Committee on the recommen- in, and commitment to, community life so greatly valued by the dation of the Department of Natural Resource Sciences. Class of '52. Value: minimum $3,000. Value:$100. W.G. MACDOUGALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP RICHARD LEVESQUE MEMORIAL PRIZE Awarded to a student who obtains very high standing in the Awarded to a student entering the final undergraduate year of a second year of the Animal Science Major. Mr. W.G. MacDougall B.Sc.(Agr.) program. To qualify, students should have high aca- graduated from Macdonald College in 1915. He is especially demic standing and preference is given to a student who is active remembered for his enthusiastic work as an agronome in Sher- in the campus sports program and participates in student organi- brooke and Stanstead counties and for his encouragement of zations. Value:$400. farm youth to advance their education and become involved in improvements in farming and agri-business. This scholarship LEWIS E. LLOYD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP results from an endowment fund established by his children. Established through the support of classmates, friends and family Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sci- of Dr. Lloyd, former Dean and Vice-Principal of Macdonald Col- ences Scholarships Committee. Value:$1,150. lege, in memory of his outstanding contributions to academic and student life. Awarded by the Scholarships Committee on the basis FREDERICA CAMPBELL MACFARLANE PRIZE of high academic standing to a full-time student in any degree program in the Faculty of Environmental and Agricultural Sci- Donated by the Quebec Women's Institute in memory of the late ences. Value: minimum $2,000. Frederica Campbell Macfarlane, graduate in Institution Adminis- tration, 1912, Superintendent of the Quebec Women's Institute LOCHHEAD MEMORIAL PRIZE from 1913 to 1919. Open only to students from a rural district of Established by an endowment in memory of William Lochhead, the Province of Quebec, and awarded on the results of the final B.A., M.Sc., the first Professor of Biology at Macdonald College. examinations in any year of the B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) program. Awarded to a student whose major interest is in entomology and Value:determined annually. directly related courses in the undergraduate program. If there is no suitable candidate, the Chair of the Department of Entomology MARGARET S. MCCREADY MEMORIAL PRIZE may recommend a graduate student. The prize is to be in books Established by a bequest from Dr. Margaret S. McCready, a selected by the winner. Value:$300. Director in the former School of Household Science, Macdonald College. Open to second or third year undergraduate students in EMILE A. LODS MEMORIAL PRIZE the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition who have high aca- Given in memory of Emile A. Lods, M.S.A., D.Sc., F.A.I.C., and demic achievement and who are active in the Dietetics and awarded to a student who has completed two years of the Plant Human Nutrition Undergraduate Society (DHNUS) or the Cana- Science Major. Value:$600. dian Food Service Executives Association, Junior Branch (CFSEA). Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- LYNDEN LAIRD LYSTER MEMORIAL AWARDS IN mental Sciences Scholarships Committee. Value: minimum $500. PARASITOLOGY Scholarship and bursary awards are available to undergraduate students for excellence in Parasitology. Apply to the Director of MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY PRIZE the Institute of Parasitology. Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excel- lence and high academic standing. Preference given to women MACDONALD BRANCH OF THE MCGILL ALUMNI students. Value:$150. ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental JEFF MILLS MEMORIAL PRIZES Sciences Scholarships Committee on the basis of academic merit Two awards available for deserving students entering 2nd or 3rd to students registered in the B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Sc.(Agr.Eng.), Year in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. B.Sc.(F.Sc.), and B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) programs. One scholarship is Jeff Mills was killed tragically at the age of 25. He was an out- awarded to an entering U1 student and one to students enrolled standing athlete and student at Macdonald College. He had a in each of the second and third year of a degree program. The multitude of friends who respected his individuality and capability awards are intended to recognize academic merit of undergrad- of accomplishment by concentrated effort. The prizes will be uate students and to foster understanding of Macdonald Branch given to students possessing similar characteristics. endeavours. Value: one of $3,000 for entering students and two Value:$1,700 each. of $2,500 for second and third year students.

MACDONALD CLASS OF 1951 SCHOLARSHIP MARGARET A. MILTON MEMORIAL PRIZE Established in 2001 by the Macdonald Class of 1951 in recogni- Established in memory of Margaret Ann Milton, B.Sc.(H.Ec.) 1965 tion of their 50th anniversary of graduation and in celebration of and awarded annually to a student in the Second year of the their long and supportive relationship with Macdonald. Open to B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) program, based on the results of the final exami- second or third year undergraduate students who have completed nations. Value:$250.

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HELEN R. NEILSON SCHOLARSHIP ROSS PRESTON BURSARY Established in honour of Emeritus Professor Helen R. Neilson. Established by the Jean Rich Foundation in honour of the late Awarded to a student in Dietetics and Human Nutrition who has Ross Preston, a pioneer in the Canadian food industry as Presi- completed the second year of the program, demonstrated aca- dent and principal shareholder of Champlain Industries Ltd. for demic excellence, and shown outstanding promise for a career in over 40 years. Awarded annually, by the Faculty of Agricultural dietetics. Value:minimum $2,500. and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Committee, to a Cana- dian student in good academic standing who requires financial RON QUILTY MEMORIAL PRIZE assistance and has completed one or more years in the Food Sci- ence Major and has demonstrated interest in a career in the food Awarded each year by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- industry. Value $1,000. mental Sciences Scholarships Committee to an undergraduate student enrolled in the B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Sc.(Agr.Eng.), B.Sc.(F.Sc.) GUY PROULX MEMORIAL PRIZE or B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) programs. The student must be in good aca- demic standing and must have demonstrated a strong commit- Awarded to a student entering the final year of a Bachelor's ment to university life through involvement in a broad range of degree program in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental extracurricular activities. Preference is given to students from Sciences. Guy Proulx died following a tragic car accident at the Prince Edward Island, or other Atlantic Provinces, who are age of 23. He was a good student, athlete and participant in stu- entering second year. dent affairs. The prize will be given to a student having similar characteristics. Value:$100. Established in 1998 by family, friends and classmates, in memory of Ron Quilty (B.Sc.(Agr.) 1985), who passed away from RALSTON PURINA SCHOLARSHIP cancer in 1994. Ron participated actively in intramural athletics and College Clubs. Ron came to Macdonald from Prince Edward Awarded to a student entering the senior year in the Animal Sci- Island and was a proud Islander and true PEI ambassador to his ence Major. In selecting the winning student, consideration is fellow Canadians. Value:$350. given to high academic standing, a record demonstrating good citizenship, sincerity of purpose in agriculture as the chosen field and demonstrated financial need. Value:$500. “OLD SUN” ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1994 by Joy Harvie Maclaren, a 1944 Macdonald JANE RICH SCHOLARSHIP dietetics graduate, in recognition of the 50th anniversary of her Established in 1995 by the Jean Rich Foundation on the occasion graduation and in honour of her late father. Eric Harvie was made of the McGill Twenty-First Century Fund campaign in honour of Honorary Chief Old Sun by the Blackfoot Tribe of Alberta in rec- Jane Rich, a 1981 B.Sc.(F.Sc.) graduate. Awarded by the Faculty ognition of his great interest in their native culture and making it of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Scholarships Com- possible for this to be recorded for future preservation. Chief Old mittee, on the basis of high academic achievement, to a student Sun and Chief Crowfoot together signed Treaty No. 7 with the who has completed at least one year of full-time study in the Canadian Government in 1874, for land, peace and education. B.Sc.(F.Sc.) or B.Sc.(Nutr.Sci.) programs and who has demon- Preference to Canadian aboriginal students (followed by students strated interest in a career in the food industry. Value: $5,000 from Western Canada) who are entering studies in dietetics, human nutrition or environmental sciences on the Macdonald JANET MORISON ROBB BURSARY FOR WOMEN Campus. Applicants must demonstrate academic achievement, community involvement, leadership and financial need. The The income for one year from an endowment established by the scholarship is renewable for a maximum of two years pending late Hon. James A. Robb, formerly M.P. for Chateauguay- satisfactory standing and full time student status. Both undergrad- Huntingdon and Minister of Finance, Canada, in memory of his uate and post graduate students will be considered. Awarded by daughter, Janet Morison Robb, wife of Hugh Harvie Donald. the Scholarships Committee, Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- Awarded by the Faculty Scholarships Committee to women stu- mental Sciences. Value:$3,000 - $9,000. dents registered in any degree program offered in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition who demonstrate financial need to continue ORDRE DES AGRONOMES DU QUÉBEC – SECTION DE STE. in their program. Preference is given to students from the Cha- ANNE DE BELLEVUE AWARD teauguay Valley. Two awards for students entering the final year of a degree pro- gram from which the student would qualify for admission to the WILLIAM ROWLES BURSARY Ordre des Agronomes du Québec. Selection is based on high Awarded each year from a fund set up in honour of Professor academic standing and participation in extracurricular activities on Emeritus William Rowles, who was for many years an outstanding the Macdonald Campus. Value:$500 each. teacher of physics and mathematics in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. To be given to a student in good PEVENSING PRIZE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS academic standing who has financial need. Value: income from Established in 1987 by David and Sandra Hannaford. Awarded the endowment. annually to a student in the Agricultural Economics major, who has achieved high academic standing in the second year. Consid- ROYAL BANK AWARD eration will be given for leadership activities in student and profes- Awarded annually on the basis of high academic standing to a sional organizations. Value:$500. student entering the final year of the B.Sc.(Agr.) Program, majoring in Agricultural Economics. Value:$175. ROBERT PLASSE MEMORIAL AWARD Established in 1989 in memory of Robert Plasse, a leading stu- SAINT LAMBERT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY CENTENNIAL dent in the Agricultural Engineering class of 1982. Unfortunately SCHOLARSHIP cancer claimed him early in his Engineering career. Awarded Awarded each year to a deserving student entering year three of annually to a second or third year student who demonstrates sig- the B.Sc.(Agr.), Plant Science Major, registered in either the Hor- nificant improvement in academic standing in the Agricultural ticultural Science or Horticultural Business Management options. Engineering program, and who is deemed to both assist and Preference will be given to a student from the Montérégie region encourage fellow classmates. Inotag and Soconag kindly support of Québec. Value determined by the income from a trust fund set this award. Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- up for this purpose. If there are no eligible undergraduate candi- mental Sciences Scholarships Committee on the recommenda- dates, the award will be given to a deserving post graduate stu- tion of the Department. Value:$500. dent.

14 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University AWARDS TO MCGILL STUDENTS IN ARTS

JANE B. SULLIVAN SCHOLARSHIP For financial assistance, see section3. Established in 1999 through a bequest from Jane B. Sullivan. General Regulations in Arts Awarded by the Faculty Scholarships Committee to a student in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Value: 1. No applications are required except in the case of the Moyse minimum $500. Travelling Scholarships. Unless otherwise stated, awards are made by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the DOROTHY E. SWALES PRIZE basis of academic standing in the regular session. Awarded for the best mounted plant collection. Students from any 2. Unless restricted by the deed of gift or faculty regulations the faculty may participate. The prize is not given twice to the same awards are open to all students studying for the B.A. degree. person. All collections submitted are kept by the McGill Her- barium. The jury reserves the right to withhold the prize in any 3. Only those students who have completed at least 27 graded given year where no proper collection is presented. The jury con- credits in the Regular Session of the academic year preceding sists of the curator, and other botanists associated with the activi- the award will be eligible for scholarships. ties of the McGill University Herbarium located at the Macdonald 4. Scholarships will be awarded only if an adequate standard is Campus. Rules for the plant collection can be obtained from the attained for scholarship recognition. Herbarium Curator at the Macdonald Campus. Value:$100. 5. If in any university year there is not a sufficient number of DOROTHY NEWTON SWALES PRIZE candidates showing adequate merit, any one or more of the scholarships offered for competition may be given to more Awarded each year to the student who obtains the highest deserving candidates in another year. standing in the Systematic Botany course on the Macdonald Campus. Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environ- 6. In order to retain a scholarship a successful candidate must mental Sciences Scholarships Committee. Value:$100. proceed regularly in a degree program in the Faculty of Arts and fulfil any other conditions prescribed for the scholarship. RALPH VAN HORN BURSARY Provided by the Rich Foundation. Awarded annually to a Cana- ACADEMY OF ATHENS PRIZE dian student of good academic standing who requires financial One or more prizes awarded to students of high academic assistance, has completed one or more years in the Food Sci- standing who are in the final year of the Major in Classics. ence Major, and has demonstrated interest in proceeding to a Awarded on recommendation of the Classics Program Com- career in the food industry. Value:$1,000. mittee, Department of History. Value:$100 each.

VON HOYNINGEN HUENE SCHOLARSHIP MONA ELAINE ADILMAN POETRY PRIZE Awarded annually to an undergraduate student who achieves Established in 1992 by a bequest from Mona Elaine Adilman high academic standing in any year of the Agricultural Engi- Solomon, B.A. 1945. Awarded annually to one or two undergrad- neering program. The scholarship is provided by Eberhard von uate students (graduating or continuing) who have demonstrated Huene and Associates, which is interested in encouraging stu- outstanding talent in the area of poetry. Awarded by the Faculty of dents to develop skill and knowledge in Agricultural Engineering. Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Awarded by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sci- Department of English. Value:$700 (or two at $350). ences Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Department. Value:$1,500. CHARLES ALEXANDER SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1870 "for the encouragement of the study of Clas- MRS. ALFRED WATT MEMORIAL PRIZE sics and other subjects." Value:$1,200. Established by the Quebec Women's Institutes as a memorial to a distinguished Canadian, Mrs. Alfred Watt, M.B.E., who introduced MARGARET JANE ALLAN SCHOLARSHIP the idea of Women's Institutes in England and Wales and was Bequeathed in 1929 to the Royal Victoria College by Mrs. Agnes President of the Associated Country Women of the World from W. Allan for the woman student with the highest standing in the 1930 to 1947. Awarded to a student from rural Quebec in the First initial year of the B.A. course. Value:$1,200. or Second year of the B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) program in the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition who shows qualities of leadership AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT PRIZE and is worthy of financial encouragement to complete her pro- A book prize for a student who has excelled in German. gram. Value:determined annually. DR. JAMES BARCLAY SCHOLARSHIP MEDALS Awarded to a student in the Classics Program, Department of History. Value:$900. MACDONALD MEDALS As a tribute to Sir William Macdonald, and in recognition of aca- HARRY BARKER MEMORIAL PRIZE IN ENGLISH demic achievement, Mrs. Walter M. Stewart and the late Mr. Bequeathed by the late Miss Dinah Lee in memory of the late Mr. Stewart of Montreal established medals to be awarded to the full- Harry Barker. Awarded to the student with the highest standing in time students with the highest aggregate standing in the First and English in the initial year. Awarded on recommendation of the Second years respectively of the B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Sc.(Agr.Eng.) and Department of English. Value:$700. B.Sc.(F.Sc.) programs. HOPE BARRINGTON SCHOLARSHIP STEWART MEDALS Established in 1997 following a bequest to the Friends of McGill, Named in recognition of the support of the late Mr. and Mrs. Inc. from Hope Barrington, B.A. 1929. Awarded to an Arts student Walter M. Stewart in the academic progress and welfare of Mac- who has completed at least one year of undergraduate study. donald students, and awarded for academic achievement to the Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee based on full-time students with the highest aggregate standing in the First academic standing. Value: minimum $2,000. and Second years of the B.Sc.(Nutr. Sc.) program. C.C. BAYLEY PRIZE IN HISTORY Established in honour of Professor C.C. Bayley who taught in the 2.4 Open to Students in the Faculty of Arts Department of History between 1932 and 1996. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee, on the recommendation For entrance scholarships, see section1. of the History Department, to a graduating student with a major For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all concentration in History, on the basis of academic standing. Faculties, see section2.2. Value: $500.

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LOUIS AND BESSIE BATIST PRIZE C.A. BRODIE BROCKWELL PRIZE Established by the Batist family for an undergraduate student Established in 1981 by Dr. and Mrs. Hirsh Rosenfeld. Awarded to showing excellence in the area of Jewish Studies. Awarded on an outstanding Major or Honours student entering the final year in recommendation of the Chair of the Department of Jewish Jewish Studies. Awarded on the recommendation of the Chair of Studies. Value: $500. the Department of Jewish Studies. Value:$500. ROBERT BRUCE SCHOLARSHIPS SIR EDWARD BEATTY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS IN CLASSICS Bequeathed by the late Robert Bruce, of Quebec City. Two schol- arships, awarded for high academic standing to students entering Three awards established (in 1927) by the late Sir Edward Beatty, the final year by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee. former Chancellor of the University. Awarded in recognition of Value:$200 each. high academic merit to students entering the intermediate or final year in Major or Honours Classics. Awarded on the recommenda- HENRY CHAPMAN PRIZE tion of the Classics Program Committee, Department of History. If For studies in Modern Languages (excluding English), or in in any year there is not a sufficient number of qualified candidates Hebrew. Value:$400. in Classics, the remaining awards will be open to students in any department in the Faculty of Arts. Value:$1,900 each. CHERRY PRIZES Two prizes founded by Wilbur H. Cherry, Arts 1907, and Anna NORMAN BERMAN MEMORIAL PRIZE Cherry, Arts 1918, in memory of their father, William Cherry, Med. Established in 1973 by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berman. An annual 1869 and of their brother, William McFie Cherry, Arts 1911. prize or prizes will be awarded to students for: 1) Excellence in Awarded on the recommendation of the Departments of Eco- the field of Judaic studies. 2) A critical study in the field of Hebrew nomics and Political Science to deserving students. Value:$500 or Yiddish language and literature or a translation of an important each. work of Hebrew or Yiddish literature into English or French. Awarded on the recommendation of the Chair of the Department BRIAN COGHLAN MEMORIAL PRIZE IN ECONOMICS of Jewish Studies. Value:$1,000. Established in 1990 by family and friends in honour of Brian Coghlan, a McGill Economics Ph.D. student who died in November 1989. Awarded to a graduating Economics student DR. NORMAN BETHUNE MEMORIAL AWARD enrolled in the B.A. program with the highest academic standing Initially established by a donation from the late Mr. W.A. Scott, by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee upon the recom- founding member and Honorary President of Victoria's Canada- mendation of the Department of Economics. Value:$300. China Friendship Association in memory of Dr. Norman Bethune. Awarded to an outstanding student at the conclusion of the first or MR. AND MRS. HARRY L. COLLE AWARD intermediate year in the Faculty of Arts, with preference given to a Established in 1986 by a bequest from Grace Beatrice Colle for a student who is registered in any program relating to Chinese student in any year. Awarded on the basis of high academic studies. Awarded upon recommendation of the Department of standing. Value:$550. East Asian Studies. Value:$400. CREMONA MEMORIAL PRIZE IN LINGUISTICS MATHIAS BIELSKI PRIZE Established in 2002 by a bequest from Isida Bernardinis Cre- Established in 1984 in honour of Mathias Bielski by his son, mona, B.A. 1965, M.A. 1967, for outstanding students pursuing Casimir M.B. Bielski, Q.C., B.A. (1950), B.C.L. (1956) and his an Honours, Joint Honours or Major Concentration program in the grandchildren. Awarded to the Sociology student (Major or Hon- Department of Linguistics. Awarded on the basis of high aca- ours) judged to have written the best research paper in a Soci- demic standing by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on ology course dealing with Poland, Poles or Polish Canadians. If the recommendation of the Department of Linguistics. papers of acceptable quality on these topics are unavailable, the Value:$1,000. broader area of immigration, ethnicity or multiculturalism will be DALSE-SHEINHART PRIZE considered. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Sociology. Value:$100. Awarded to an undergraduate student for excellence in a Jewish language. Awarded on the recommendation of the Chair of the Department of Jewish Studies. Value:$125. POLLY AND DAVID BINDER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN JEWISH STUDIES MARION MCCALL DALY AWARD Founded in 1985 by family and friends in honour of Polly (d.1990) Established in 1942 by Mr. and Mrs. Roland Daly. Awarded to stu- and in memory of her late husband David Binder. Awarded annu- dents who have completed two years at McGill and are continuing ally for high academic standing to a graduate or undergraduate in a third year in the Faculty of Arts. Awarded by the Faculty of student pursuing a Jewish Studies program. Awarded on the rec- Arts Scholarships Committee. In making the award the following ommendation of the Chair of the Department of Jewish Studies. is taken into account: (a) preference is given to women students, Value:$2,500. (b) the candidate's promise of making a definite contribution to Canadian life, and (c) academic record. Value:$500. W.M. BIRKS AWARDS DOW-HICKSON SCHOLARSHIPS Awarded to the students graduating with the best records in the Established in 1957 by a bequest from the late Dr. J. William A. B.A. (Religious Studies), B.Th., S.T.M., or M.A. (Religious Hickson and awarded to students entering the penultimate or the Studies) programs. Awarded by the appropriate faculty. final year of the Honours programs in English Literature, Philos- Value:$200 each. ophy or Psychology. Awarded by a joint committee of the scholar- ships committees of the Faculties of Arts and of Science upon the PAULA BONATO MEMORIAL PRIZE recommendations of the departments concerned. Established in 1993 by family in memory of Paula Bonato, B.Sc. Value:minimum $2,000 each. (1987), B.A. (1989), who was awarded a Simcoe Fellowship while a graduate student at the University of Toronto at the time of her GUY DRUMMOND FELLOWSHIPS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE unfortunate death. Awarded in recognition of academic achieve- Endowed by the late Guy M. Drummond, killed in action in 1915, ment to a student graduating with a B.A. in Art History. Awarded to encourage study in France. Awarded on recommendation of by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommen- the Department of Political Science, taking into account the stu- dation of the Department of Art History. Value:$325. dents' academic record, the likelihood that they will make a contri-

16 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University AWARDS TO MCGILL STUDENTS IN ARTS bution of value to Canadian life, and their attainment in French, CHARLES FOX MEMORIAL PRIZE adequate to fulfil the object of the endowment, as recognized by Established in 1994 in memory of the late Charles Fox, Professor the Department of French Language and Literature. Preference of Mathematics 1949-1967, by his wife Eileen. Awarded to a stu- will be given to graduating honours students in Political Science dent who has achieved high academic standing in an Honours or or joint honours in Economics and Political Science, for two years Major program with Mathematics as one of the major compo- of Masters study divided between Paris and McGill. One year fel- nents, and who has completed at least one year of study in that lowships may also be offered as entrance awards to Masters or program. Awarded by the Scholarships Committee of either the Ph.D. students in Political Science intending to carry out graduate Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Science on the recommendation work related to France, or for continuing students to support a of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Value:$650. year in France as part of the graduate program. The value of the two year fellowship is $6,000 for a year of study at McGill and up SAUL AND FREDA FRANKEL PRIZE to $10,000 for a year of study in Paris; an award for one year will Established in 2000 by Professor Saul Frankel (B.A., M.A., Ph.D. have the value appropriate to either McGill or France. Fellowship McGill University), McGill Professor in the Departments of Eco- recipients shall study at an approved university or institute in nomics and Political Science from 1952 to 1969. Awarded to a Paris. graduating Honours or first-year M.A. student for an outstanding research paper on the history of ideas. Awarded by the Faculty of ELISABETH EBERTS SCHOLARSHIPS Arts Scholarships Committee upon recommendation from an Established in 2001 by John Eberts (B.Eng. 1962, D.Litt. 1998), adjudicating committee. Value: $1,000. Gordon Eberts (B.A.1961) and Edmond Eberts (B.Sc.1960), in memory of their mother, Elisabeth Eberts, for outstanding under- FRENCH CONSULATE BOOK PRIZE graduate students in the Faculty of Arts. Awarded by the Faculty A book prize to be awarded to a graduating student in French of Arts Scholarships Committee, on the basis of high academic Language and Literature. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholar- standing, to undergraduate students who have completed at least ships Committee on the recommendation of the Department. one year of studies in a B.A. program. Preference will be given to students studying the history of design and/or decoration and/or JOHN V. GALLEY SCHOLARSHIPS French Canadian literature and culture. Value: minimum $5,000 Established in 1982 by Mrs. Gertrude Galley in memory of her each. husband, John V. Galley, B.Sc. (Arts) 1920, a former member of the Board of Governors. Awarded on the basis of distinguished FACULTY OF ARTS SCHOLARSHIPS FUND academic standing to students having completed at least one Established in 1992 by the University to provide awards based on year of an undergraduate degree program. One scholarship is academic achievement to students in the top 5% of the Faculty. available in each of the faculties of Arts, Engineering, Manage- Granted by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee to ment and Science. Awarded by the faculty scholarships commit- equalize the value of awards to students of comparable standing. tees. Value:$3,000 each. Awards range in value from $100 to the level of the major entrance scholarships, in increments of $100. GERMAN EMBASSY PRIZE HONOURABLE SHEILA FINESTONE AWARD IN WOMEN'S A book prize for excellence in German. STUDIES JOAN CATHERINE GILCHRIST AWARD Established in 2001 by the McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on Women (MCRTW) in honour of Senator Sheila Fine- Established by Joan C. Gilchrist, B.A. 1937, B.C.L. 1948. stone, P.C., B.Sc. 1947, recipient of the MCRTW's 2001 Person Awarded on the basis of high academic standing to a student of the Year award, for her significant contributions to human rights having completed at least one year of an undergraduate degree and women's equality movements on a local, national and inter- program. Value:$500. national scale. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Com- mittee, upon recommendation by the MCRTW, to an outstanding MAURICE GOLDENBERG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP undergraduate student studying in the field of Women's Studies. For studies in Government, Constitutional Law, or Public Adminis- Preference shall be given to students in their graduating year who tration. Established in 1954 by Senator H. Carl Goldenberg, Q.C. are involved in community activities and who work for the recogni- in memory of his father, the late Maurice Goldenberg. Awarded by tion of women's rights as human rights. Value: minimum $1,100. the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommenda- tion of the Department of Political Science. Value:$800. ISIDORE FINKELSTEIN PRIZE Established in 1973 by Mrs. I. Finkelstein in memory of her late ESTELLE H. GOODMAN PRIZE husband, Isidore Finkelstein. Awarded on the recommendation of Established in 2003 by a bequest from Mortimer Goodman in the Department of History to the full honours history student grad- honour of his wife, Estelle H. Goodman (née Blumenthal), B.A. uating with the highest mark. Value:$100. 1935. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee. Value: minimum $500. THE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PROTESTANT EDUCATION AWARDS GREAT-WEST LIFE AND LONDON LIFE SCHOLARSHIP IN Established in 2002 by The Foundation for the Advancement of ARTS Protestant Education for outstanding students in the Faculty of Established in 2003 by Great-West Life and London Life for an Arts. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee, on outstanding undergraduate student in the penultimate or final the basis of high academic standing, to undergraduate students year of a full-time degree program in the Faculty of Arts. Awarded who have completed at least one year of studies in the B.A. pro- by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on recommenda- gram. Preference will be given to students who reside in the tions from the Departments of Economics and French Language municipalities of Longueuil or La Prairie, Quebec. In the event and Literature to a student with a major concentration or honours that no student from these regions is identified, students residing in Economics or French Language and Literature. Preference will in the province of Quebec will be considered. be given to students involved in extra-curricular or community Value:minimum$1,250each. activities. Value: minimum $2,000.

DORA FORSYTH PRIZE GREEK AMBASSADOR'S BOOK PRIZES Bequeathed by the late Miss Jeanie Forsyth for English Litera- First prize awarded to a student of high standing graduating with a ture. Open to women students only and awarded on the recom- Major in Classics. Second prize awarded to a graduating student mendation of the Department of English. Value:$550. who has completed at least twelve credits in Modern Greek and

McGill University, Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards 2004-2005 17 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS who has shown distinct promise in the subject. Awarded on rec- HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S PRIZE ommendation of the Classics Program Committee, Department of Awarded jointly by the Executive of the Historical Society and the History. Chairman of the Department of History to the undergraduate in the initial year showing the greatest promise in History and GREEK EMBASSY BOOK PRIZES IN GREEK intending to read for Honours in this subject. Value:$250. ARCHAEOLOGY MADELENE HODGSON PRIZE IN HISTORY Three book prizes to be awarded annually to the best student in Endowed by the I.O.D.E. in recognition of the work done by the Greek archaeology in each year (U1, U2, U3). Awarded on the late Mrs. W.C. Hodgson as President of the Provincial Chapter of recommendation of the Classics Program Committee, Depart- Quebec. Awarded to the intermediate year Honours student in ment of History. History by the Department of History for the most outstanding work in this subject. Value:$200. GREEK MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND SCIENCES SCHOLARSHIPS EBEN HOPSON BURSARY FOR STUDY AT MCGILL One or more scholarships for one month's study at the Interna- Established in 1988 through a donation from the North Slope Bor- tional Summer School in Thessaloniki, preceded by a ten day ough of Alaska in honour of the late Eben Hopson, Mayor of the stay in Athens. Each scholarship covers fees, room and board North Slope Borough from 1972 to 1980, to advance the pursuit, and the round trip Athens-Thessaloniki. Travel expenses to and promotion and sharing of knowledge in those areas which are of from Greece are not covered. Open to students in any year. common interest and relevance to the scientific, social and eco- Awarded on recommendation of the Classics Program Com- nomic development, and the greater welfare of the North Slope mittee, Department of History. Borough and the counties of the Circumpolar North. For the support of students from the North Slope Borough of MAURICE AND SARA GREENBLATT MEMORIAL Alaska for graduate or undergraduate studies at McGill in any SCHOLARSHIPS field deemed in the welfare of the North Slope Borough. Applications should be submitted to the Centre for Northern Three scholarships bequeathed by Mrs. Greenblatt, for students Studies and awards will be made by the Eben Hopson Fellowship proceeding from the intermediate year(s) to the final year, prefer- in Arctic Studies Review Committee (established by the Graduate ence given to students in Modern Languages (other than English) Faculty), including representatives of McGill University and the or in History. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Com- North Slope Mayor or designee. Awards are renewable for a mittee on the recommendation of the Department of History and second year of Masters study and up to a fourth year of Doctoral departments offering Modern Languages; one prize for Modern studies and Bachelor's study. Value:$6,000. Languages, one prize for History and one prize for Languages or History based on the highest yearly GPA. Value: $850 each. JAPAN STUDIES PRIZES Awarded to undergraduate students for excellence in research REVEREND DOMENICO ROBERTO GUALTIERI PRIZE papers on Japan submitted to any related department during the Established in 1999 by Mr. Roberto Gualtieri, B.A. 1957, to year. Papers must be written either in English or French. Awards honour and preserve the memory of his father, the Reverend will be made on recommendation of judges appointed by the East Domenico Roberto Gualtieri (1888-1952), pastor, publisher and Asian Studies Advisory Committee. Value:$50 or $25 each. humanist who believed that the church had a social as well as religious role in society. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholar- JAPANESE CANADIAN CULTURAL CENTRE OF MONTREAL ships Committee on the recommendation of the Department of PRIZE Philosophy to an outstanding undergraduate student in the first or Offered by the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre of Montreal to second year of a Philosophy program who has demonstrated aca- students who are registered in an East Asian Studies program, demic excellence and involvement in community or university and who are in their final year. Awarded on the basis of high aca- affairs. Value:$500. demic standing and performance in the program on the recom- mendation of the East Asian Advisory Committee. Value:$200. HAGERMAN PRIZE JAPANESE STUDIES AWARDS Established in 1996 by Joan Hagerman, a long-time McGill Three awards to students on completion of U1 or U2 with a con- employee, to recognize distinguished academic standing by a centration in Japanese studies. Selection and recommendations student who is in and will be continuing in an undergraduate to be made by the Japanese Sub-Committee of the East Asian degree program. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Studies Advisory Committee. Value:$500 each. Committee in odd-numbered years and by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee in even-numbered years. Value:$250. W.O. JUDKINS MEMORIAL PRIZES IN ART HISTORY Two prizes, established by his colleagues, friends and former stu- HANG CHANG CHOON SCHOLARSHIP dents in memory of W.O. Judkins, Professor Emeritus, founder Established in 1999 through a generous gift from Mr. Hang Chang and first Chairman of the Department. To be given to graduating Choon, M.B.A. 1977. Presented annually by the Faculty of Arts Art History students upon the recommendation of the Department Scholarships Committee to a student in any department in the of Art History. Value:$1,250 each. Faculty of Arts who has demonstrated academic excellence and completed at least one year of study. Value: $5,000. MARY KEENAN SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH Awarded by the Department of English to a student proceeding at McGill from the B.A. to the M.A. in English. The need and ability of DIANE HASLEY SCHOLARSHIP IN ENVIRONMENT the student are considered. Value:$500. Established in 2001 by Diane Hasley, B.A. 1963, for an out- standing undergraduate student who has completed at least one ANGELA C. KRAMER MEMORIAL AWARD IN GERMAN year of the B.A. or B.Sc. program offered by the McGill School of STUDIES Environment. Awarded by the appropriate Faculty Scholarships Established in 2003 by Ingeborg Kramer, former Rare Books and Committee upon recommendation by the McGill School of Envi- Special Collections editor at McGill, in honour and in memory of ronment. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing with her daughter, Angela C. Kramer, B.A. 1973, M.L.S. 1975, who preference to a student registered in one of the School's following suddenly passed away on March 12, 2003 at the age of 52. domains of study: Economics and the Earth's Environment; Envi- Angela Kramer joined the Morisset Library of the University of ronment and Development; Biodiversity and Conservation; Water Ottawa as a librarian/specialist in 1975 and worked closely with Environments and Ecosystems. Value: $2,000. professors and students of the School of Management and the

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Faculty of Social Sciences. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Schol- will be awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on arships Committee on the recommendation of the German the recommendation of the Chair of the Department of Jewish Studies Department to an outstanding undergraduate student in Studies. Value: $2,000 each. the Department. Value: minimum $1,500. MACLEAN MURRAY SCHOLARSHIPS PING KWAN LAU PRIZE IN EAST ASIAN STUDIES Three scholarships, established in 1993 by a bequest from the estate of Gordon Alexander Murray, B.A. (1950). Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the basis of academic Established in 2002 by Arthur Lau, B.Arch. 1962, and Crystal Soo merit. Value: minimum $1,500 each. Lau, B.Sc. 1962, M.Sc. 1964. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee, upon recommendation from the Depart- HUBERT MARLEAU PRIZES ment of East Asian Studies, to an outstanding graduating student Two prizes established in 1995 by friends of Hubert Marleau in who has completed undergraduate studies in East Asian Studies honour of his birthday. Awarded annually to two graduating stu- and who is entering graduate studies in this field at McGill. Value: dents (one in the Honours program and one in the Majors pro- minimum $750. gram) who receive top grades in economics courses. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommenda- NORAH M. LENOIR PRIZE tion of the Department of Economics. Value:$500 each. Bequeathed by Norah M. Lenoir (M.A., McGill, 1948) who was appointed Assistant in French in the Department of Romance Languages in 1943-44 and was Lecturer in the same Department JAMES DARLING MCCALL SCHOLARSHIPS from 1944 to 1952. Awarded to a student for excellence in the Two scholarships founded in 1920 by the late J.T. McCall, Esq., in final year in French Language and Literature by the Faculty of memory of his son, James D. McCall, B.Sc., who drowned shortly Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the after the war of 1914-18, in which he served with distinction. Department of French Language and Literature. Value:$100. Awarded to students entering the final year; one scholarship is available to a student taking Honours in English and the other to a CLARK LEWIS MEMORIAL PRIZE student taking Honours in Philosophy. Awarded on recommenda- Established in 1984 by family and friends in memory of Clark tion of the departments concerned. Value:$1,800 each. Lewis, a Canadian magazine writer and copywriter. Awarded annually or from time to time for the best submission in creative PAUL F. MCCULLAGH AWARD writing of a dramatic piece. The contest is open to Major and Hon- Established by Emeritus Professor Paul F. McCullagh, who ours students in the Department of English and will be adjudi- taught Classics at McGill from 1926 to 1988, for a graduating stu- cated by a committee appointed by the Chair. The award may dent to pursue graduate work in the study of Latin language and occasionally be given for creative work in drama other than literature or Ancient Greek language and literature. Awarded by written work. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommenda- of English. Value:$450. tion of the Classics Program Committee in the Department of His- tory. Value: $3,000. Details available from the Department of HANNAH WILLARD LYMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP History. To a woman student of the intermediate or final year of the B.A. course. Value:$1,200. PAUL F. MCCULLAGH PRIZES IN ANCIENT GREEK SIR WILLIAM MACDONALD SCHOLARSHIPS Established by Emeritus Professor Paul F. McCullagh, who Two scholarships open to all students in the intermediate and taught Classics at McGill from 1926 to 1988, for one or more stu- final years. Value:$800 each. dents on the basis of outstanding academic performance in any Ancient Greek language course. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts KAY MACIVER MEMORIAL PRIZE Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Classics Established in 1980 by Emeritus Professor of Music Helmut Program Committee in the Department of History. Value: $400. Blume in memory of Catherine Claire (“Kay”) MacIver, out- standing Canadian broadcaster. For the best English essay by an PAUL F. MCCULLAGH PRIZES IN LATIN undergraduate on a subject in the field of English Canadian or Established by Emeritus Professor Paul F. McCullagh, who French Canadian Literature. Awarded on the recommendation of taught Classics at McGill from 1926 to 1988, for one or more stu- the Department of English. Value:$500. dents on the basis of outstanding academic performance in any Latin language course. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholar- ALEXANDER MACKENZIE SCHOLARSHIPS ships Committee on the recommendation of the Classics Program Four scholarships awarded on the results of the Honours exami- Committee in the Department of History. Value: $400. nations in Political Science. Two awards will be held by students entering the final year and two by students entering the interme- PAUL F. MCCULLAGH SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDY AWAY diate year. Students must take the Honours work in Political Sci- Established by Emeritus Professor Paul F. McCullagh, who ence. Value:$1,000 each. taught Classics at McGill from 1926 to 1988, for the study of Latin CHESTER MACNAGHTEN PRIZES language and literature and/or Ancient Greek language and litera- See section 2.2, page9 ture for a year, a term or a summer at an approved university. Awarded, on the basis of academic excellence, to a student who CHAIM MAIZEL SCHOLARSHIPS IN HEBREW STUDIES has completed at least one year of undergraduate studies in Clas- Established in 2000 by Senator E. Leo Kolber, B.A. (1949) B.C.L. sics. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on (1952) and Sandra Maizel Kolber, C.M., B.A. (1955). A brilliant the recommendation of the Classics Program Committee in the Hebrew scholar and expert in Middle East Affairs, Chaim Maizel Department of History. Value: $3,000. Details available from the enriched the lives of Montrealers by serving numerous years as Department of History. President of the Hebrew Cultural Organization. He co-founded Camp Massad where Jewish youth who were students of Hebrew MCGILL ALUMNAE GEORGINA HUNTER SCHOLARSHIP could live their daily lives in Hebrew each summer, thus giving Established in memory of the late Georgina Hunter, a member of them practical knowledge of the working language and a love of the first graduating class of women at McGill University, the first their heritage. Two scholarships will be awarded annually to out- President of the Alumnae Society, and a former Principal of the standing undergraduate students for academic excellence in the High School for Girls, Montreal. Awarded to a distinguished study of Hebrew Language and/or Literature. These scholarships woman student. Value:$2,000.

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MCGILL ALUMNAE CATHERINE I. MACKENZIE Psychology. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department SCHOLARSHIP of Psychology by whichever faculty scholarships committee is Established in memory of the late Miss Catherine I. Mackenzie, appropriate. Value:$350 in books. B.A. 1904, former Principal of the High School for Girls, Montreal. Awarded to a distinguished woman student. Value:$2,000. ALGY SMILLIE NOAD MEMORIAL PRIZE Established in 1984 by a bequest from Mrs. Anne Noad in MCGILL ALUMNAE ISABELLA MCLENNAN SCHOLARSHIP memory of her husband who was a Professor in the Department Established in memory of the late Miss Isabella McLennan. of English. Awarded to a graduating student in Honours English Awarded to a distinguished woman student. Value:$2,000. whose Honours thesis is judged to be a superior achievement in literary analysis and scholarship. Awarded on the recommenda- MCGILL ALUMNAE HILDA DIANA OAKELEY SCHOLARSHIP tion of the Department of English. Value:$600. Established in 1979 in memory of the late Hilda Diana Oakeley, first Warden of Royal Victoria College. Awarded to a distinguished JESSIE NORRIS MEMORIAL AWARD student with preference to women. Value:$2,000. Awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student in the Department of English who is entering the final year. Awarded on MCGILL ALUMNAE SUSAN CAMERON VAUGHAN the recommendation of the Department of English. Value:$1,500. SCHOLARSHIP Established in honour of the late Mrs. Walter Vaughan, a former NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM BOOK PRIZE Warden of the Royal Victoria College. Awarded to a distinguished Presented annually to one or more students for outstanding woman student. Value:$2,000. achievement in North American Studies. Established to promote American Studies abroad. In view of this aim, U.S. citizens will not MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY PRIZE be considered for the award. Awarded on the recommendation of Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excel- the Chair of the North American Studies Program. lence and high academic standing. Preference given to women students. Value:$150. JOAN GRIER NOWAKOWSKI PRIZE JANET L. MORTON PRIZE Established in 2000 by Heather Weaver (B.A. 1989) in memory of Established in 1995 by Dr. Desmond Morton in memory of his her mother, Joan Grier Nowakowski. Awarded by the Faculty of wife, Janet L. Morton (1939-1990) to be awarded to the student, Arts Scholarships Committee, upon recommendation of the continuing or graduating, who obtains the highest mark in a Department of Art History and Communication Studies, to an out- course offered by the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada. standing undergraduate student in second or third year of an Art Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the History program. Value: $500. recommendation of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada. Value:$275. ALLEN OLIVER FELLOWSHIPS Established by Mrs. Frank Oliver, of Edmonton, Alta., in "proud MOYSE TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS and loving memory of her son, the late Allen Oliver, M.C., B.A., Two scholarships, each tenable for one year, founded by the late Lieutenant, 26th Battery, C.F.A., who was killed in action at the Right Honourable Lord Atholstan, to commemorate the "splendid Somme on November 18, 1916.'' Lieutenant Oliver was an services of Dr. Charles E. Moyse, for forty-two years Professor of honour graduate in 1915 in the Department of Economics and English, during sixteen of which he was Dean of the Faculty of Political Science. Awarded to the students who stand highest in Arts and Vice-Principal of the University.'' One scholarship to be first class honours in each of the Departments of Economics and awarded for distinction by the Faculty of Arts and the other for dis- Political Science at the final B.A. examination. The holders are tinction by the Faculty of Science. If there is no winner in one of required to pursue studies in Economics and Political Science at these faculties, both scholarships may be awarded to applicants McGill or elsewhere. No application is required. Value:$3,000 in the other faculty. each. In the absence of applicants of sufficient merit in either of the faculties, applications from final year students in other undergrad- VICTOR OUIMETTE MEMORIAL PRIZE uate faculties, or from graduate students, may be considered. Established in 1995 by family and friends in honour of Victor Holders must devote the year of tenure to advanced study, Ouimette, former professor and Chair of the Department of His- preferably in a British or European university, but not to the exclu- panic Studies. Awarded for high academic standing to a student sion of other institutions approved by the Faculty of Arts or of graduating with B.A. Honours in Hispanic Studies or M.A. in His- Science. panic Studies. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Com- Letters of application, whether from graduates or from students mittee on the recommendation of the Department of Hispanic in the final year of the undergraduate course, should reach the Studies. Value:$1,400. Dean of the Faculty of Arts or of Science not later than April 1. Applications should be accompanied by: PELLETIER PRIZE 1. the names of two referees who are familiar with the applicant's Established in 1999 by a bequest from Fraser Holiday Pelletier in work; memory of his mother, Annie Holiday Pelletier (B.A. 1899 and Gold Medalist), his father, Alexis Désiré Pelletier (B.C.L. 1908), 2. a detailed and comprehensive statement of the applicant's and his brother William Charles Pelletier (B.A. 1949). Awarded by proposed course of study; the institution or centre at which he, the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee to an undergraduate or she, proposes to study; student in recognition of academic excellence. Value: minimum 3. a statement of the applicant's age and nationality. $1,000. Awards will be made after the results of final examinations in the final year of the undergraduate course have been determined. CHARLIE PETERS SCHOLARSHIP Value:$11,000 each. Established in 2001 by a generous gift from the estate of Charlie Peters (B.A. 1928, LL.D. 1974), past President of the Graduates' BORIS MUSKATOV PRIZE IN PSYCHOLOGY Society and former Governor of McGill. Awarded by the Faculty of Endowed by Miss Serafima Muskatov in memory of her brother, Arts Scholarships Committee, on the basis of high academic Boris Muskatov, who died on January 7, 1948, while a student. standing, to an undergraduate student who has completed at Offered to a student who has completed the penultimate year in least one year of studies in a B.A. program. Value: minimum the Faculty of Arts or of Science and has done the best work in $2,500.

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PETERSON MEMORIAL PRIZE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE LARA RIENTE MEMORIAL PRIZE IN LINGUISTICS Founded by W.G. Peterson, M.A. in memory of his father, Established in 2002 by family, friends, fellow students, profes- SirWilliam Peterson, Principal of McGill, 1895-1918. Awarded to sors, and the Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation in an undergraduate or graduate student with distinction in English memory of Lara Riente, B.A. 1992, M.A. 2001. Lara was a gifted Literature who has also shown creative literary ability. graduate of the Department of Linguistics whose sudden and Value:$2,000. tragic death was mourned by all who knew her. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommendation PETERSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS IN CLASSICS of the Department of Linguistics on the basis of high academic Two scholarships founded in memory of Sir William Peterson, standing excellence to a graduate or an undergraduate student Principal of McGill 1895-1918, by his son, W.G. Peterson, M.A. enrolled in a full-time degree program in Linguistics. Preference Open to students in any year. Value:$2,000 each. shall be given to students in Neurolinguistics and/or Morphology. Value: minimum $500. SENATOR LAZARUS PHILLIPS SCHOLARSHIP IN ART HOWARD E. ROSEBOROUGH PRIZE HISTORY Established in 1984 by colleagues and friends of the late Established in 1986 by friends of Senator Lazarus Phillips in Professor Howard E. Roseborough, first Chairman of the Depart- honour of his 90th birthday and awarded to a student for excel- ment of Sociology. Awarded to the U1 or U2 student in Major or lence in the Honours or Major program. Awarded on the recom- Honours Sociology with the most outstanding paper written in a mendation of the Art History Department. Value:$1,000. Sociology course. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Sociology. Value:$150. SENATOR LAZARUS PHILLIPS SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY Established in 1986 by friends of Senator Lazarus Phillips in SARA ROSENFELD PRIZE IN YIDDISH honour of his 90th birthday and awarded to a student for excel- Established in 1990 by the members of the Mame-loshn in honour lence in the Honours or Major program. Awarded on the recom- of Sara Rosenfeld who devotes herself to the perpetuation of Yid- mendation of the History Department. Value:$1,000. dish language and culture. The prize is offered for excellence in Yiddish language and/or literature to a student in the Department NORMAN PRENTICE AWARDS of Jewish Studies. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Two awards established in 1991 by the late Mrs. Isabel P. Committee on the recommendation of the Department. Prentice in memory of her husband. Awarded annually to two stu- Value:$250 dents graduating in the Faculty of Arts with excellent academic records who have also made distinguished contributions to the EDWARD ROSENTHALL MEMORIAL PRIZE IN Faculty and/or the University. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts MATHEMATICS Scholarships Committee. Value:$325 each. Established in 1985 by family, friends and colleagues of the late Professor Edward Rosenthall to commemorate his contribution to PRINCE OF WALES SCHOLARSHIP the Department of Mathematics and to the teaching of Mathe- Open to students proceeding from the intermediate year(s) into matics. Awarded to an undergraduate student in high standing in the final year. Awarded for general distinction by the Faculty of a mathematics program by the Scholarships Committee of the Arts on the student's complete academic record and on recom- Faculty of Arts or Science upon the recommendation of the mendations from departments in which they have taken their Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Value:$1,000. courses. Value:$1,000. DR. GRAHAM ROSS PRIZE JANE REDPATH EXHIBITION Awarded to a student of high standing in Modern Greek who Two awards founded in 1868 by the late Mrs. Redpath to maintain intends to proceed from intermediate language courses to an an exhibition in Arts and Science. Awarded on the results of the intermediate literature course. Awarded to a student who, in the initial year to the B.A. or B.S.W. student and to the B.Sc. student opinion of the Classics Program Committee, Department of His- with the highest average on the year's work. One award to be tory, has excelled in Modern Greek. Value:$150. made by each of the appropriate Faculty Scholarships Commit- JAMES D. ROSS PRIZE tees. Value:$350 each. Established by the former colleagues and friends of the late Pro- ELSIE STEPHEN REFORD SCHOLARSHIPS fessor James D. Ross. To be awarded by the Department of Phi- losophy to the outstanding student in the penultimate year of the Two scholarships established by Mrs. R.W. Reford in 1920. One Honours Philosophy Program. Value:$300. scholarship is available in each of the departments of English and Philosophy. Awarded on recommendation of the departments ROSE AND HARRY ROTHMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN concerned. Value:$1,000 each. JEWISH STUDIES Endowed in 2000 by Kay Rothman Wolofsky, Dip. P&OT (1953), REUTERS LIMITED SCHOLARSHIP and Howard S. Rothman, B.Eng. (1958) in memory of their late Awarded to a student entering the penultimate year for out- parents, Rose and Harry Rothman, who were committed to per- standing performance in mathematics and computer science. petuating Jewish heritage through education. Awarded by the Awarded on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee upon recommendation of Computer Science by the Scholarships Committee of the Faculty the Department Chair of Jewish Studies to an outstanding student in which the student is registered. Value:$1,000. who has completed at least one year of study. Preference will be given to a student with a particular interest in contemporary JEAN RICH FOUNDATION - GUY CHAMPAGNE CANADIAN Jewish issues. Value: $2,000. HISTORY SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2001 by the Jean Rich Foundation for an under- RICHARD F. SALISBURY PRIZE IN ANTHROPOLOGY graduate student in the Department of History in honour of Guy In memory of Dean Richard Salisbury, founder of the McGill Champagne (B.Eng. 1953), a retired industrialist and former Department of Anthropology and colleague and teacher from Chair of the Canadian Exporters Association. Awarded on the 1962 to 1989. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Com- basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Arts Scholar- mittee on the recommendation of the Department of Anthropology ships Committee, to a student demonstrating outstanding per- to a graduating or continuing Anthropology student who presents formance in an upper year Canadian History course. Value: the best honours thesis or another research paper of comparable minimum $5,000. magnitude. Value:$450.

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SCEPTRE INVESTMENT COUNSEL LIMITED on the recommendation of the department concerned to a student SCHOLARSHIPS taking a joint program in English and another subject. Two scholarships, established by the company in 1996 to recog- Value:$3,000 each. nize and encourage outstanding achievement. Awarded on the basis of distinguished academic standing to students having com- DAVID N. SOLOMON MEMORIAL PRIZES pleted at least one year of an undergraduate degree program in Two prizes established in 1984 by colleagues and friends of the the Faculty of Arts. Awarded by the Faculty Scholarships Com- late David N. Solomon, Professor and Chairman of the Sociology mittee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. Department. One prize is awarded to the final year Sociology stu- dent in the Major or Honours program with the highest overall MAX AND JENNIE SCHWARTZ AWARD academic standing in Sociology courses and one is awarded to Established in 2000 by Dr. Bernard J. Shapiro (B.A. 1956, LL.D. an undergraduate student in the Major or Honours program with 1988) and Dr. Phyllis Shapiro (Dip. Ed. 1956) in memory of Max the highest overall academic standing in Sociology courses. and Jennie Schwartz. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholar- Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Sociology. ships Committee, on recommendation of the Department, to an Value:$450 each. outstanding undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree program in the Department of Jewish Studies. ALBERT SPANIER MEMORIAL PRIZE IN POLITICAL Value:$600. SCIENCE Established in 1997 by Beverly Ann Spanier (B.A. 1967) in BARBARA SCOTT SCHOLARSHIP memory of her father to recognize distinguished academic Bequeathed in 1880 by Barbara Scott for the student "excelling in standing by a student entering the final year of a program in Polit- Classics in the initial year". Value:$1,800. ical Science. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Com- mittee on the recommendation of the Department of Political J. JEFFERY SEMAAN PRIZE Science.Value: minimum $200. Established in 1989 by Dr. Khalil Semaan in honour of his son, a McGill graduate in medicine. Awarded to the student demon- SPANISH EMBASSY BOOK PRIZE strating the greatest accomplishment in first or second-year A book prize to the best graduating student in Spanish language Arabic. Open to both graduate and undergraduate students. The and literature or civilization of Spain and Hispanic America. award will be made on the recommendation of the Director of the Awarded to a student in the Faculty of Arts on the recommenda- Institute of Islamic Studies by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships tion of the Department of Hispanic Studies. Committee if the recipient is an undergraduate student and by the Graduate Faculty Fellowships Committee if the recipient is a FRED VICTOR STONE MEMORIAL PRIZE graduate student. Value:$100. Established in 1995 by family and friends in honour of the late Fred Victor Stone, a McGill graduate who studied Economics and SHAKESPEARE SCHOLARSHIP Political Science under Dr. Stephen Leacock. Mr. Stone received For a student advancing to the final year with special distinction in his M.A. degree in 1933. Awarded to a graduating Honours Eco- English Honours courses. Awarded on the recommendation of nomics student or to a student continuing studies at the graduate the Department of English. Value:$400. level. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Department of Economics. LIONEL SHAPIRO AWARDS FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN Value:$400. ENGLISH Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of English to PRIZE OF THE AMBASSADOR OF SWITZERLAND IN the winner of the Shakespeare Gold Medal. Value:$3,000. CANADA FOR FRENCH A book prize for excellence in the final year in French Language LIONEL SHAPIRO AWARDS FOR CREATIVE WRITING and Literature. Three prizes to be distributed if possible among the genres of poetry, fiction, screenwriting and playwriting. Each prize to be PRIZE OF THE AMBASSADOR OF SWITZERLAND IN awarded on the recommendation of the Department of English to CANADA FOR GERMAN one or more students in the final year of the B.A. course who have A book prize for excellence in German in the final year, awarded demonstrated outstanding talent. Value:$1,500 each. on the recommendation of the Department of German Studies to an undergraduate whose mother tongue is not German. REGINA SHOOLMAN SLATKIN AWARD Established in 1987 by Laura and Carol Slatkin in honour of their PRIZE OF THE AMBASSADOR OF SWITZERLAND IN mother, Regina Shoolman Slatkin, B.A. 1929. Endowed in 1999 CANADA FOR ITALIAN by the McGill Twenty-First Century Fund Committee to honour Regina Slatkin's contribution to McGill University. Awarded to A book prize for excellence in the final year in Italian. deserving undergraduate students in the French Department for travel or study in France in order to continue their studies in CORINNE FAY TABAC MEMORIAL PRIZE IN ENGLISH French Literature or Art. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholar- LITERATURE ship Committee on the recommendation of the Department of Donated by Mr. Steven T. Tabac in memory of his wife Corinne French Language and Literature. Value: minimum $600. Fay Tabac, a former student at Macdonald College. Awarded to the winner of the Shakespeare Medal. Value:$75. CHARLES WILLIAM SNYDER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Four scholarships founded by the late L.P. Snyder, Esq., in PETA TANCRED PRIZE memory of his son, Charles William Snyder, a student of First Awarded to the graduating student earning the highest CGPA in a Year Arts who was killed in the Battle of Sanctuary Wood on June Major Concentration, Honours or Joint Honours program in 2nd, 1916. Awarded on the results of the sessional examinations Women's Studies. Established by friends and colleagues to to students entering the final year of the Bachelor of Arts program. honour Dr. Tancred on the completion of her term in 1996 as Two scholarships are awarded on the recommendation of the Director of the McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on Department of English to students taking either Honours or Women. The prize acknowledges her contribution in making the Majors in English; one scholarship is awarded on the recommen- Centre an integral part of the McGill Community. Awarded by the dation of the Department of Economics to a student taking either Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommendation Honours or Majors in Economics; another scholarship is awarded of the Women's Studies Advisory Committee. Value:$350.

22 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University AWARDS TO MCGILL STUDENTS IN EDUCATION

EMANUEL TAVARES MEMORIAL PRIZE BETTY WORKMAN YAFFE PRIZE IN YIDDISH STUDIES Established by Mr. Anabal C. Tavares in memory of his son, Established in 1990 by Dr. L. Yaffe and friends in honour of Betty Emanuel, who died on March 13th, 1985 while a McGill student. Workman Yaffe. Awarded on the recommendation of the Depart- Awarded to a graduating student with high standing in the Faculty ment of Jewish Studies to the student, undergraduate or grad- of Arts or the Faculty of Science. The prize will be given in each uate, making the greatest progress in the study of Yiddish. faculty in alternate years beginning with the Faculty of Arts in Value:$100. June 1987. Awarded by the faculty scholarships committees. Value:$175. PRIZE OF THE AMBASSADOR OF YUGOSLAVIA IN CANADA A book prize for the best student in the language, literature or civ- NAYAB JAHAN WALI SCHOLARSHIP IN ISLAMIC STUDIES ilization of one of the peoples of Yugoslavia (principally Serbo- Croatian). Open to undergraduate or graduate students and Established in 2002, by the estate of Nayab Jahan Wali, in memory of her outstanding commitment to education. Awarded awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies. by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommen- dation of the Institute of Islamic Studies. Awarded to one or more students with high grades in courses taken within the Institute for MEDALS Islamic Studies in the Faculty of Arts. Value: minimum $2,275. JEAN E.L. LAUNAY MEDAL Established in 1981 in honour of Jean Launay, Emeritus DORA WASSERMAN PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN JEWISH Professor, former Chairman of the Department of Romance Lan- STUDIES guages (later Department of French Language and Literature) Established in 1995 by the members and friends of the Yiddish and former Director of the French Summer School, to commemo- Theatre of the Saidye Bronfman Centre. To be awarded as an rate his many years of outstanding service to McGill. Awarded to annual prize to a deserving student for excellence in Yiddish liter- a graduating student in the Stylistics and Translation sequence of ature or modern Jewish history. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts the Department of French Language and Literature, for excel- Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Depart- lence in the programme. Awarded on the recommendation of the ment of Jewish Studies. Value:$300. Department.

HOWARD WEINROTH MEMORIAL ESSAY PRIZE The following medals are awarded to the graduating students who Established by the students, colleagues and friends of the late stand highest in the First Class Honours List of the subjects Howard Weinroth. Awarded on the recommendation of the named, provided the Faculty so recommends to Senate: Department of History, to the undergraduate student in majors or in honours history submitting the outstanding essay in British his- HENRY CHAPMAN MEDAL tory to a panel of historians selected by the Department Chair. Established in 1856 by a donation from Henry Chapman, for Value:$200. Classical Languages and Literature. Awarded to the graduating student in Classics who stands highest in the First Class Honours HAZEL WELDON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP List, provided the Faculty so recommends to Senate. Established in 1989 by the Women Associates of McGill in recog- ALLEN OLIVER GOLD MEDALS nition of Hazel Weldon's life, courage and contribution to the One for Economics and one for Political Science, founded by Women Associates of McGill. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Mrs.Frank Oliver, in memory of her son, the late Allen Oliver, Scholarships Committee to an undergraduate student in Arts with M.C., B.A., Lieutenant, 26th Battery, C.F.A., who was killed in high academic standing, who has completed at least one year of action at the Somme, on November 18, 1916. studies at McGill. Value:$1,500. PRINCE OF WALES GOLD MEDAL SHLOIME WISEMAN MEMORIAL BOOK PRIZE Established in 1860 by an endowment from His Royal Highness, Established in 1986 through a bequest from the estate of Mr. for Mental and Moral Philosophy. Shloime Wiseman, one of the Montreal Jewish Community's most distinguished educators and scholars. A book prize will be SHAKESPEARE GOLD MEDAL awarded annually to an outstanding student, either graduate or Established in 1864 by citizens of Montreal to commemorate the undergraduate, on the recommendation of the Department of three hundredth anniversary of the birth of Shakespeare, for Jewish Studies. English Language and Literature.

WOMEN ASSOCIATES OF MCGILL SCHOLARSHIP 2.5 Open to Students in the Faculty of Dentistry For high academic standing to an undergraduate student having completed at least one year in the B.A. program. Value:$1,500. For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all Faculties, see section2.2. CLIFFORD C.F. WONG SCHOLARSHIP For financial assistance, see section3. For details of scholarships, bursaries, and prizes in Dentistry see Faculty of Dentistry section in the Health Sciences Calendar. Endowed in 1989 by the late Clifford C.F. Wong, B.Arch. (1960) to recognize distinguished academic standing. Awarded by the Fac- ulty of Arts Scholarships Committee to a continuing student 2.6 Open to Students in the Faculty of Education having completed at least one year in the Bachelor of Arts pro- gram. Value:$1,500. For entrance scholarships, see section1. For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all WOODHEAD MEMORIAL PRIZE IN GREEK AND LATIN Faculties, see section2.2. Presented by the Wiegand Memorial Foundation Inc., in honour of For financial assistance, see section3. the late William Dudley Woodhead, Hiram Mills Professor of Clas- sics and Chairman of the Department from 1925-1950. Awarded JOHN CHOMAY AWARD to the student in Honours Greek and Latin of the intermediate or Established by friends, colleagues and former students in honour final year, who, in the opinion of the Classics Program Com- of Professor John Chomay, a member of the Department of Phys- mittee, Department of History, has done the best work in this field. ical Education from 1969 to 1990. Awarded, on the basis of aca- Value:$700. demic achievement and participation in student athletics, to a

McGill University, Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards 2004-2005 23 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS second year student in the B.Ed. program in Physical Education, lished by the Faculty of Education to students who have shown with preference to members of intercollegiate teams. Awarded by outstanding potential as teachers on the basis of the student the Faculty of Education's Committee on Student Standing on the teaching practicum. Value:$500 each. recommendation of the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education. Value: minimum $450. NORAH E. HOLCOMB MEMORIAL PRIZE Given in memory of Mrs. Norah E. Holcomb, former Supervisor of EVELYN BERMAN COHEN PRIZE Home Economics in the Protestant School Board of Greater Mon- Established in 1997 by Louis Cohen in memory of his wife, Evelyn treal. Awarded by the Faculty of Education’s Committee on Stu- Berman Cohen (B.Sc. 1946). Awarded by the Faculty of Educa- dent Standing to a Canadian student who has achieved academic tion Student Standing Committee to a student enrolled in the success and is enrolled in a B.Ed. program. B.Sc./B.Ed concurrent degree program. Academic standing is of Value:minimum$650. primary importance; however, all else being equal, account will be taken of financial need. Value: minimum $600. DIANE KRUK MEMORIAL PRIZE Established by the Education Undergraduate Society in memory JACK CRAM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS of Diane Kruk, a former Education student. Awarded by the Fac- Established in 1987 by students, colleagues and friends of Dr. ulty of Education Committee on Student Standing to a graduating Jack Cram, former Director of the Centre for Northern Studies student who has shown outstanding leadership in faculty and stu- and Research and the Certificate Program in Native and Northern dent activities, while maintaining a good academic standing. Education. Given in memory for his outstanding contribution to Value:$100. native and northern education. Two scholarships will be awarded annually, one for students in the Kativik Teacher Program and A.S. LAMB SCHOLARSHIPS one for students in the Eastern Arctic Teacher Education Pro- Endowed by friends of Dr. Arthur S. Lamb, formerly Director of the gram. The scholarships will be awarded for further study in the School of Physical Education and of the University Department of Faculty of Education by the Committee on Student Standing on Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation, as a tribute to his the recommendation of the Directors of the two programs and the work in these fields. Awarded to students entering the interme- Director of the Office of First Nations and Inuit Education. diate or final year of the Bachelor of Education (Major in Physical Value:minimum $2,000 each. Education) course. Awarded by the Faculty of Education on the basis of academic merit and professional promise. DELTA KAPPA GAMMA – SARAH PALTIEL AWARD Value:minimum $1,200each. Established in 1999 through the generosity of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society of women educators and supported by col- MACDONALD TEACHERS' ALUMNI ASSOCIATION leagues, family and friends. In honour of Dr. Sarah Paltiel - SCHOLARSHIP teacher, specialist, consultant, supervisor, principal (PSBGM); Awarded to the best all round student by the Dean of the Faculty Academic Dean (Vanier College); Director General (AJDS, of Education and the President of the Alumni Association. The Dawson College); Emeritus Governor (McGill University) - whose scholarship must be used to further the winner's educational awards include the Order of Scholastic Merit (Quebec), the Distin- studies. When circumstances permit, two scholarships are offered guished Service Award (QASA), an Honorary Doctorate of Laws in the same year. Value:minimum $1, 500. (McGill University) and the Order of Canada. Awarded by the Faculty of Education to a student in the Bachelor of Education CHANTAL MALARD MEMORIAL PRIZE program who has achieved an academic standing in the top 1% at Established in 1997 by the Education Undergraduate Society in the end of the first year of the B.Ed. program. Value: minimum memory of Chantal Malard, a former Education student. Awarded $1,000. to a student who has demonstrated artistic ability, leadership FACULTY OF EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS FUND qualities, and involvement in volunteer activities while maintaining Established in 1992 by the University to provide awards based on a high academic standing. Awarded by the Faculty of Education academic achievement to students in the top 5% of the Faculty. Student Standing Committee on recommendations from the Edu- Granted by the Faculty of Education's Committee on Student cation Undergraduate Society. Value:minimum $1,600. Standing to equalize the value of awards to students of compa- MIRIAM (KHANER) MARCUS AWARD rable standing. Awards range in value from $100 to the level of the major entrance scholarships, in increments of $100. Established in 2000 through a generous gift from Mrs. Zelda (Khaner) Myers in honour of her sister, Miriam (Khaner) Marcus, SYLVIA CARDON FINKELSTEIN SCHOLARSHIP B.A. 1932, M.A. 1935. Awarded by the Faculty of Education Com- Established in 2001 by the Finkelstein family in honour of Sylvia mittee on Student Standing to an exceptional teacher training stu- Cardon Finkelstein, B.A. 1935, for outstanding students in the dent with high academic standing in the graduating class. Value: Faculty of Education. Awarded by the Faculty of Education's $500. Committee on Student Standing upon the basis of academic achievement. Preference shall be given to a female candidate MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY PRIZE who is a resident of Quebec. Value: minimum $2,000. Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excel- lence and high academic standing. Preference given to women CISSY AND JIMMY GREER PRIZE students. Value:$150. Established in memory of Cissy and Jimmy Greer by their daughter, Dr. Cicely Greer Watson (B.A. 1943). Awarded, by the MONTREAL/QUEBEC CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA KAPPA Faculty of Education's Committee on Student Standing, for high PRIZE IN EDUCATION achievement to a student having completed at least one year and Established in 2003 by the Montreal/Quebec Chapter of Phi Delta continuing in the Bachelor of Education program in Preschool and Kappa for undergraduate students completing the second year of Elementary Education. All else being equal, preference will be a degree program in the Faculty of Education. Awarded by the given to a student who was a resident of Montreal when first Faculty of Education's Committee on Student Standing with a admitted to the University. Value:$2,000 awarded in odd- preference for Quebec residents involved in extra-curricular activ- numbered years. ities. Value: minimum $1,000.

JEAN M. GWYNNE AWARD DONALD PATRIQUIN AWARD Established by the family in memory of Jean M. Gwynne (B.A. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to a 1927). Two awards, one for Elementary Education and one for B.Mus. or B.Ed. student in Music Education who displays a high Secondary Education, granted by a selection committee estab- degree of musical or pedagogical creativity. Established in 1999

24 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University AWARDS TO MCGILL STUDENTS IN ENGINEERING from the proceeds of a concert featuring the works of Donald Patriquin, a professor in the Faculty of Music from 1965 to 1996, 2.7 Open to Students in the Faculty of Engineering and from royalties from his McGill recordings. Value:$250. (including Architecture)

JEAN RICH SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOUR OF For entrance scholarships, see section1. JAMESA.ROBB, Q.C. For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all Established in 1999 by the Jean Rich Foundation in honour of Faculties, see section2.2. James A. Robb, Q.C., B.C.L. 1954, graduate and friend of McGill For financial assistance, see section3. University. Awarded by the Faculty of Education, on the basis of high academic achievement, to a student who has completed at General Regulations in Engineering least one year of full-time study in the B.Ed. Secondary program. Preference will be given to students who have demonstrated 1. Only those students who have completed at least 27 graded leadership. Value:$5,000. credits (excluding Summer Session) in the academic year preceding the award will be eligible for scholarships. ADELE ROCKLIN PRIZE IN EDUCATION 2. Scholarships will be awarded only if an adequate scholarship Established in 2000 by Hyman Rocklin, Joanne Rocklin, Karen standard is attained. Gaiger and Ellen Rocklin in honour of their wife and mother, 3. Unless otherwise stated, awards are made by the Faculty of Adele Rocklin, Diploma in College Teaching 1966, Certificate in Engineering Scholarships Committee. Special Education 1989, an inspirational and devoted leader in the field of education. Awarded by the Faculty of Education Com- HABIB ABOU-FAYSSAL MEMORIAL PRIZE mittee on Student Standing to an outstanding undergraduate stu- dent who has completed at least one year of study. Value: Established in 2001 by family and friends to honour the memory minimum $500. of Habib Abou-Fayssal, B.Eng. 1996, Operations Engineer at the Canadian Space Agency. Habib, who died at the age of 26 in a DR. AND MRS. HIRSH ROSENFELD SCHOLARSHIP IN tragic accident, will be remembered for his bright spirit and his JEWISH STUDIES generous heart. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholar- ships Committee to a student in good academic standing in the Established in 1986 to commemorate an act of kindness by Sir Honours Program in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Edward Beatty, then Chancellor of McGill University. Awarded by Value: minimum $500. the Faculty of Education Committee on Student Standing, on the recommendation of the Director of the Jewish Teacher Training ACCENTURE PRIZE IN ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE Program, to an undergraduate student in the Jewish Teacher Training Program or to a student entering the program from the Established in 2000 by Andersen Consulting. Awarded by the B.A. Honours or Major in Jewish Studies in recognition of distin- Faculties of Engineering or Science to a student entering the final guished academic achievement. Value: minimum $1,300. year in Electrical and Computer Engineering or the School of Computer Science (alternately). Awarded by the Faculty Scholar- JACK SCHOEL SCHOLARSHIPS ships Committees, upon recommendation of the respective departments, on the basis of academic excellence and demon- Two scholarships awarded annually for academic excellence to strated leadership qualities. Value: minimum $1,000. either incoming or continuing students in the Jewish Teacher Training Program. Awarded by the Faculty of Education on Stu- ACDEG SCHOLARSHIP dent Standing on the recommendation of the Director of the Pro- gram. Value: $6,000 each. Established in 2002 by Dr. David T. Fung, B.Eng. 1970, M.Eng. 1972, Ph.D. 1979, and Grace Fung, B.Sc. 1971, for an out- CLIFFORD C.F. WONG SCHOLARSHIP standing student who has completed at least one year of under- graduate studies in the Department of Chemical Engineering. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee. Value: $5,000. Endowed in 1989 by the late Clifford C.F. Wong, B.Arch. (1960) to recognize distinguished academic standing. Awarded by the Fac- RAY AFFLECK PRIZE IN DESIGN ulty of Education Committee on Student Standing to a continuing Established in 1989 in memory of Raymond Tait Affleck (FRAIC, student having completed at least one year in the Bachelor of RCA), B.Arch. 1947, by his family, colleagues and friends. Education program. Value:$1,500. Awarded to a student in the School of Architecture for distinction in Design in the B.Arch. Design Thesis. The winner will be DEIRDRE ZIMBLER MEMORIAL PRIZE selected by a jury of three members, at least one of whom is a Established in 1987 by the Education Undergraduate Society in professional architect who is not a member of the staff of the memory of Deirdre Zimbler, a former Education student. Awarded School of Architecture. Value:$1,000. to a graduating student who has demonstrated throughout univer- sity life, qualities that are indicative of compassion for others and AIR LIQUIDE CANADA INC. SCHOLARSHIP IN CHEMICAL selflessness in leadership roles. Awarded by the Faculty of Edu- ENGINEERING cation Committee on Student Standing on the recommendations Established in 2001 by Air Liquide Canada Inc. (ALC), one of the of departments and the Education Undergraduate Society. leading producers in the country of industrial, medical and speci- Value:$100. ality gases as well as welding equipment since 1911. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Engineering MEDALS Scholarships Committee. Preference shall be given to students entering their final year of undergraduate studies in the Depart- GOLD MEDAL ment of Chemical Engineering. Value: $5,000. Awarded to the student demonstrating the highest general profi- ciency throughout the B.Ed., Major in Physical Education pro- ALUMNI PRIZES gram. Two prizes, one awarded to a student after the completion of two semesters and the other after the completion of four semesters of STRATHCONA TRUST MEDALS studies in any field of engineering. The winners shall have a very Awarded to the man and the woman standing highest in the initial high aggregate standing in engineering and show exceptional year and to the man and the woman standing highest in the inter- qualities of leadership and engineering promise. Value:$500 mediate year of the Major Physical Education program. each.

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JOHN HOWARD AMBROSE SCHOLARSHIPS markets. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the Established by a bequest from John Howard Ambrose, B.Sc. Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee. Preference shall (Eng) 1924. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships be given to students entering the final year of undergraduate Committee on the basis of merit to engineering students with a studies in either the Department of Electrical and Computer Engi- preference to Metals and Materials Engineering students. neering or the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Value: Value:$3,000 each. minimum $2,000.

DEREK AMY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP CHRISTIE-STEINMETZ AWARD Established in 1998 through generous donations of family, A copy of the book “The Steinmetz Era” to a second year student friends, classmates and colleagues at Johnson Controls Inc., the in Electrical Engineering on the basis of academic performance City of Dorval, Rod Roy Ski Schools and the Royal St. Lawrence and demonstration of exceptional promise as an engineer. Yacht Club, in memory of Derek Amy, graduate of Mechanical Awarded on the recommendation of the Department. Engineering, B.Eng. 1997, to commemorate his enthusiasm and Value:$650. significant contribution to student life in the Faculty of Engi- neering. Awarded to a student, with preference to Mechanical CLASS OF 1951 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING PRIZE Engineering, on the basis of good academic standing, exceptional Awarded to a Civil Engineering undergraduate student who has personal qualities and significant contributions to the educational achieved the highest grades in the structural engineering core process beyond the classroom. Selection will be made by the courses. In the case where two students are considered equal on Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee in collaboration this basis, other achievements or experience related to structural with the Engineering Undergraduate Society. Value:$2,000. engineering shall be considered. Awarded by the Faculty of Engi- neering Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the MAUREEN ANDERSON PRIZES IN ARCHITECTURE Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics. Established in 1995 by faculty, staff and students to honour the Value:$300. dedicated service of Maureen Anderson, a staff member from 1960-1995. Two prizes awarded to undergraduate or graduate CMC ELECTRONICS INC. SCHOLARSHIPS students in the School of Architecture on the basis of course work Established in 1987 by CMC Electronics Inc. Three scholarships judged to be of high merit and superior written quality. Selection awarded to outstanding students with high academic standing, will be made by a committee of staff of the School of Architecture. who have completed a minimum of two semesters in the Depart- Value:$200 each. ment of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee on the recom- BARRICK GOLD CORPORATION SCHOLARSHIP mendation of the Department. Value: minimum $1,500 each. Established in 1994 by Barrick Gold Resources Ltd, a major Canadian gold producer, to encourage the study of mining and PETER COLLINS PRIZE metallurgy. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships A book prize, donated by the Canadian Centre for Architecture Committee on the recommendation of the Department of Mining Bookstore, awarded to the student in the School of Architecture Metals and Materials to a student in good academic standing. obtaining the highest standing in the area of architectural history. Value:$2,000. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the School of Architecture. BAYLIS SCHOLARSHIP Founded in 1911 in memory of Mr. and Mrs. James Baylis of COMINCO SCHOLARSHIP Montreal. Awarded to a student entering the Second year who is Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee in need of financial assistance and will be renewed if the student to a student in good academic standing entering the penultimate maintains satisfactory standing. Value:$1,400. year of Chemical Engineering, Metals and Materials Engineering, Mining Engineering or Geology on the recommendations of the JOHN BLAND SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE departments concerned, subject to the following conditions: the student must i)show an interest in the Chemical, Metals and Materials and Mining industries, ii)show qualities of leadership Established in 1998 by a generous gift from a McGill graduate of and engineering promise, iii)be eligible to work in Canada. This Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from Hong Kong, in award will be renewed if the student maintains satisfactory honour of Professor John Bland, Director of the School of Archi- standing. Value:$2,000. tecture between 1941 and 1972. Awarded by a committee of staff of the School of Architecture to a graduating student to support ALLEN COOK PRIZE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING work in China. Value:$6,000. Bequeathed by the late Professor Allen R. Cook, formerly Pro- fessor in the Department of Civil Engineering and Applied BOMBARDIER-CANADAIR SCHOLARSHIP Mechanics and awarded to a student in the graduating class who To a student with high academic standing in Mechanical Engi- secures high standing in subjects relating to Transportation Engi- neering who is specializing in aeronautical engineering. Awarded neering. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships on the recommendation of the Department. Value:$1,000. Committee on the recommendation of the Department of Civil Engineering. Value:$500. ABE AND JENNIE BROCK AWARD To a second year student in Mechanical Engineering with a good RAYMOND COX PRIZE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING academic record who needs financial assistance. Awarded on the Established in memory of Raymond Cox, professor of Civil Engi- recommendation of the Department. Value:$350. neering and Applied Mechanics from 1968 to 1995. Awarded to a student in the graduating class who secures the highest standing ROBERT BRUCE SCHOLARSHIPS in subjects related to Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics. Awarded Bequeathed by the late Robert Bruce of Quebec City. Two schol- by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee on the rec- arships, awarded for high academic standing to students entering ommendation of the Department of Civil Engineering. the final year by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Com- Value:$250. mittee. Value:$200 each. BRIAN CULLEN MEMORIAL AWARD CAE SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE Established in 1988 by his family, friends, and colleagues at Pratt Established in 2002 by CAE Inc. Founded in 1947, CAE is a & Whitney (Canada) as a tribute to his professional dedication global leader in the provision of simulation and control technolo- and competence as an engineer, his appreciation and active par- gies and training solutions for aerospace, defence and marine ticipation in a diversity of activities and for his strength of purpose

26 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University AWARDS TO MCGILL STUDENTS IN ENGINEERING and understanding with family and friends. Awarded to an under- academic achievement and performance in projects, by the graduate Engineering student in good academic standing who School of Architecture. The scholarships may be renewed on the demonstrates qualities of leadership and who is notable for his/ same basis at the discretion of the School. Value:$2,000. her broad interest in studies and activities outside of the Univer- sity. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Com- KARL FISCHER SCHOLARSHIP mittee. Value:$2,000. Established in 2001 by Pamela and Karl Fischer, B.Sc. (Arch.) 1971, B.Arch. 1972. Awarded by the School of Architecture to a MARION MCCALL DALY AWARD student graduating with the B.Sc. (Arch.) degree who has demon- Established in 1942 by Mr. and Mrs. Roland Daly. Awarded to stu- strated excellence in the development of pragmatic solutions to dents who have completed two years at McGill and are continuing architectural problems. Value: $2,000. in a third year in the Faculty of Engineering. Awarded by the Fac- ulty of Engineering Scholarships Committee. In making the award the following is taken into account: (a) preference is given to AARON FISH SCHOLARSHIPS IN MECHANICAL women students; (b) the candidate's promise of making a definite ENGINEERING contribution to Canadian life, and (c) academic record. Established in 2002 by Aaron Fish, for students who have com- Value:$500. pleted at least one year of study in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships DASSAULT SYSTÈMES INC. SCHOLARSHIP Committee on the basis of good academic standing. Preference Established in 2002 by Dassault Systèmes Inc. for an outstanding shall be given to students who have demonstrated entrepre- Canadian undergraduate student who has completed at least one neurial qualities. Value: $2,500 each. year of a B.Eng. program in the Department of Mechanical Engi- neering. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the ROBERT FORSYTH PRIZE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee. Preference shall Bequeathed by the late Miss Jeanie Forsyth, and awarded to a be given to students demonstrating leadership in extra-curricular "worthy and needy" student of the graduating class who secures activities. Value: $2,500. high standing in the subjects of Theory of Structures and Struc- tural Design. Value:$500. SIR WILLIAM DAWSON SCHOLARSHIPS IN METALLURGY Undergraduate scholarships of 3,000 or graduate research and teaching awards of $6,000 in the Department of Mining, Metals MARGARET FURST PRIZES and Materials Engineering. Endowed in memory of the late Sir Bequeathed by Margaret Furst, an Honours and Masters student William Dawson, Principal of McGill University from 1855 to 1893. in the Electrical Engineering program, who died of cancer at the Value:$3,000 or $6,000 each. age of 21. Two prizes, awarded to outstanding Teaching Assist- ants in Electrical Engineering on the recommendation of the DAWSON-PORTER MEMORIAL PRIZE Department and the Electrical Engineering Graduate Students' In memory of Victor E. Dawson and John Bonsall Porter to be Society. Value:$300 each. awarded to the best student entering the final year of the Mining Engineering program. Value:$1,000. G. GORDON GALE MEMORIAL PRIZE Established by his colleagues, friends and family in memory of G. DOUGLAS TUTORIAL BURSARIES Gordon Gale, a graduate of Civil Engineering at McGill University. The late Dr. James Douglas, who was a member of the Board of To be awarded to a student entering the final year who has Governors, provided for tutorial bursaries in the Faculty of Engi- attained a very high aggregate standing and shows qualities of neering. The circumstances of the applicants as well as their aca- leadership and engineering promise. Value:$700. demic standing are considered. Students in the Second and Third years of Engineering are eligible. Apply in writing to the Dean's Office on or before September 15. JOHN V. GALLEY SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1982 by Mrs. Gertrude Galley in memory of her ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF CANADA (ASSOCIATE husband, John V. Galley, B.Sc. (Arts) 1920, a former member of SECTION, MONTREAL BRANCH) PRIZES the Board of Governors. Awarded on the basis of distinguished Two prizes for the best and second best papers in any branch of academic standing to students having completed at least one engineering presented at the Annual Students' Night sponsored year of an undergraduate degree program. One scholarship is by the Student Guidance Committee. Details may be obtained available in each of the faculties of Arts, Engineering, Manage- from the Faculty representative of the Engineering Institute of ment and Science. Awarded by the faculty scholarships commit- Canada. Value:$50 and $25. tees. Value:$3,000 each.

NEVIL NORTON EVANS SCHOLARSHIP GLUSKIN-SHEFF TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1937 by graduates of the Faculty of Applied Sci- Established with a donation from Gluskin-Sheff Associates Inc. of ence (Engineering) to commemorate the work of Professor Nevil Toronto, Ontario (Gerald Sheff, B.Arch. 1964) to assist under- Norton Evans, formerly Professor of Chemistry. Open to students graduate students to participate in exchange programs at Schools in Engineering who show outstanding ability in Chemistry. of Architecture that have a formal exchange agreement with Value:$1,000. McGill. Awarded by a committee of staff of the School of Architec- FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIPS FUND ture. Value: minimum $3,000 each. Established in 1992 by the University to provide awards based on academic achievement to students in the top 5% of the Faculty. R.P.D. GRAHAM SCHOLARSHIPS AND MEDALS Granted by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee to Endowed by former students of Dr. R.P.D. Graham, Professor equalize the value of awards to students of comparable standing. Emeritus of Mineralogy. One scholarship is available to students Awards range in value from $100 to the level of the major entering an intermediate or the final year of the B.Sc. program in entrance scholarships, in increments of $100. Geological Sciences. A second scholarship is available to stu- dents entering the second or third year of the B.Eng. program in FAVRETTO SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE Mining Engineering. Both scholarships are awarded by the faculty Established in 1992 through the generosity of Angelo Favretto, scholarships committees on the recommendation of the chair of B.Arch. 1947, to provide scholarships for students having com- the department concerned. A bronze medal bearing the likeness pleted at least one year and continuing in an undergraduate of Professor Graham is given to each scholarship winner. degree program in Architecture. Awarded on the basis of high Value:$4,000 each.

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JOHN GREEN MEMORIAL AWARD IN ELECTRICAL Chemical Engineering and Geology. Awarded by the faculty ENGINEERING scholarships committees on the recommendations of the depart- Established by his relatives and friends in memory of John Green, ments concerned for scholastic ability and general promise. an Honours student in the Electrical Engineering program who Value:$2,500 each. died as a result of an accident. For the student with highest standing in the penultimate year of Honours Electrical Engi- GORDON HUNT ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP neering. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department. Established in 2001 by the family of Gordon Hunt (B.Eng.1952) Value:$450. for an undergraduate student who has completed at least one year of a Mechanical or Civil Engineering program. Awarded on DAVID GRIFFITHS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP the basis of good academic standing by the Faculty of Engi- Established in 1985 in memory of David Griffiths (1963-1984) by neering Scholarships Committee. Preference will be given to stu- his friends, family and classmates in the School of Architecture. dents from Quebec originating from beyond the island of Awarded annually to a student who has completed first year Montreal. Consideration will be given to those students demon- architecture with high academic standing and who has partici- strating involvement in volunteer and student activities. pated and shown leadership in community affairs. Awarded on Value:minimum $2,500. the recommendation of the School of Architecture. Value:$550. CHARLES H. IVEY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS JAMES DICKIE HALL PRIZES Two scholarships, established in 2000 by the Charles H.Ivey Two prizes, one in Mining Engineering and one in Metals and Foundation in memory of its founder, philanthropist Charles Ivey, Materials Engineering, established by Oliver Hall in memory of his B.Eng. 1913. Mr. Ivey was awarded the Military Cross at Vimy in son, James Dickie Hall, lost near Cannes June 1944 in an air 1917 and after the war went on to become an entrepreneur in battle between four R.C.A.F. and more than ninety enemy planes. manufacturing. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholar- Open to students entering the Second or Third year of the above ships Committee to students in good academic standing with spe- courses and awarded for the best technical paper in each disci- cial consideration given to students who have demonstrated an pline. Not awarded unless the papers are of high quality. entrepreneurial nature. Value: $2,500 each. Value:$250 each. GOPAL AND SUDHIR KHARE MEMORIAL PRIZE JAMES DICKIE HALL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1998 by family, friends and selected corporations, Established in memory of James Dickie Hall, killed in France in to honour the memory of these dedicated family members: Gopal 1944 while flying with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Awarded on Khare and Sudhir Khare. Awarded on the basis of high academic the recommendation of the Department of Mining, Metals and standing to encourage deserving students in the Faculty of Engi- Materials Engineering to an undergraduate student in good aca- neering. Value: minimum $300. demic standing. Value:$2,500. PETER KIEWIT SONS CO. LTD. AWARD IN CONSTRUCTION PHILIP D.P. HAMILTON SCHOLARSHIP ENGINEERING Established by a bequest from the late Philip Dawson Prior Ham- Awarded on the basis of exceptional promise in construction engi- ilton for a student with high academic standing and proven leader- neering to a student entering the final year in Civil Engineering. ship qualities. Preference will be given to students in Metals and Candidates must be Canadian citizens and must submit a written Materials Engineering. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering application before September 30th according to guidelines avail- Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Depart- able from the Chair of the Department of Civil Engineering and ment of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering. Value: $3,000. Applied Mechanics. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department. Value:$1,100. ROBERT D. HARRIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1998 by a bequest from Christina Harris in memory HARRY KRASHINSKY SCHOLARSHIP of her husband, Robert D. Harris, B.Sc.(Eng) 1940. Awarded by Established by the l'Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec for Quebec the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee to students students finishing their penultimate year in Engineering. Appli- with high academic standing. Value: minimum $2,000 each. cants must submit a curriculum vitae, which should emphasize past and present activities in university and community affairs, THOMAS LEEMING HARRISON AWARD and an essay not exceeding 500 words on the theme “The Role of For a student who has completed the Second year of the Civil the Engineer in the Community”. Applications must be submitted Engineering course with high scholastic standing and who is by February 1. For further information apply to the Engineering entering the final year. Awarded on the recommendation of the Faculty Office. Value:$1,500. Department. Value:$1,050. KRUGER INC. SCHOLARSHIPS WILLIAM HASSALL MEMORIAL PRIZE Two scholarships awarded to outstanding students with high aca- Established in 1988 by Notre Dame Industrial Buildings Ltd. in demic standing who have completed a minimum of two semesters memory of the late William Henry Hassall, a long standing in the Faculty of Engineering. Preference will be given to students employee of the firm. Awarded to a student on the basis of good registered in Chemical, Civil or Mechanical Engineering. Awarded academic standing, exceptional personal qualities and contribu- by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee on the rec- tions to the educational process beyond the classroom. Awarded ommendation of the departments concerned. Value:$1,000 each. by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee on the rec- ommendation of the departments concerned. Value:$200. ERIM KUMBARACIBASI BURSARY FUND Established by Northern Telecom colleagues in memory of their HONEYWELL AEROSPATIALE INC. AWARD friend Erim Kumbaracibasi, to assist worthy students in the Established in 1989 by Honeywell Aerospatiale Inc. Awarded to second year of Electrical Engineering. Awarded on the basis of an outstanding student with high academic standing, who has academic record and financial need. Value:$600. completed a minimum of two semesters in the Faculty of Engi- neering. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships MURDOCH LAING PRIZE Committee. Value:$1,000. For the design of a medium cost city house, established by the late Mrs. Florence B. Laing in memory of her son (formerly a stu- WILLIAM HENRY HOWARD SCHOLARSHIPS dent in the School of Architecture) who was killed at Courcelette Six scholarships bequeathed in 1955 by the late Mrs. Florence P. in 1916 while serving with the 24th Canadian Infantry Battalion. Howard in memory of her husband. Open to undergraduate and Awarded in a competition held during the summer following com- graduate students, two each in Metals and Materials Engineering, pletion of course ARCH 303. Value:$1,300.

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DONALD J. LARONDE SCHOLARSHIP MCCHARLES PRIZE Established by Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited in memory of Donald A gift of the late Aeneas McCharles, for the discovery of improved J. Laronde who graduated in Mining Engineering in 1953. methods of treating Canadian ores or minerals, for the develop- Mr.Laronde was a well known mining engineer who was largely ment of new life-saving devices in the power and light industry, or responsible for the success of Agnico-Eagle's Quebec corpora- for notable achievement in scientific research in any useful prac- tions. Given annually to an undergraduate mining engineering tical line. Open to any Canadian. For further information apply to student in good academic standing whose intention it is to pursue the Engineering Faculty Office. Value:$1,000. a career in mine operations. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering. MCGILL ALUMNAE ETHEL HURLBATT SCHOLARSHIP Value:$1,000. Established in memory of the late Miss Ethel Hurlbatt, a former Warden of the Royal Victoria College. Awarded to a distinguished RICHARD S. LEA TUTORIAL BURSARIES woman student in the Faculty of Engineering including Architec- ture. Value:$2,000. The late Mrs. Wanda Lea, widow of the late Richard S. Lea, Con- sulting Engineer and graduate in Applied Science of McGill Uni- MCGILL ALUMNAE 75TH ANNIVERSARY SCHOLARSHIP versity, provided a fund of $5000, the revenue of which provides Established in honour of the Alumnae Society's 75th anniversary. bursaries given to suitable students in their last two years of Engi- Awarded to a distinguished woman student in the Faculty of Engi- neering. Apply in writing to the Dean's Office on or before Sep- neering including Architecture. Value:$2,000. tember 15. MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY PRIZES WILLIAM U. LEE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Two prizes presented upon graduation to distinguished students Established in 2003 by the Lee family in memory of William U. for excellence and high academic standing. Preference given to Lee (B.Eng. 1945) who passed away in 1947 after a brief engi- women students. One prize is available for a student in Engi- neering career with Fraser Brace at Chalk River, Ontario. neering and the other for a student in Architecture. Value:$150 Awarded to an outstanding undergraduate student who has com- each. pleted at least one year of a degree program in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Awarded on the basis of high academic MCGILL/ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE MEMORIAL PRIZE standing and qualities of leadership and community activity by the Established in 1990 by the McGill Engineering community in com- Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee. Value: minimum memoration of the 14 women who lost their lives as a result of the $4,000. massacre aimed at women engineering students that took place on December 6th, 1989, at Ecole Polytechnique. Two prizes FREDERIC J. LEMAISTRE AWARD awarded annually one to a graduating student at any degree level at Ecole Polytechnique and one to a graduating student at any To a worthy student in the penultimate year of the undergraduate degree level at McGill University. Awarded to a student in recog- program in Chemical Engineering. Awarded on the recommenda- tion of the Department. Value:$1,000. nition of contributions to making engineering a profession open to the talents of all men and women. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of KENNETH YOUNG LOCHHEAD SCHOLARSHIP the Departments. Value:$700 each. Bequeathed by the late Kathleen Mary Lochhead in memory of her husband Kenneth Young Lochhead and awarded to an under- MR. AND MRS. T.R. MCLAGAN SCHOLARSHIPS graduate student who secures high scholastic standing in the Four awards for outstanding students entering the final year of Faculty of Engineering. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering (two in each Scholarships Committee. Value:$2,700. department) who are judged to be the best in terms of academic performance, leadership and citizenship. In cases where two or H.M. MACKAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP more students are judged equal on this basis, the financial needs Established in 1932 as a memorial to the late Henry M. Mackay, of the candidates shall be considered and preference given to the formerly Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Awarded to a Cana- student whose need is greatest. Value:$2,000 each. dian citizen or Permanent Resident in the First year in Engi- neering. Value:$1,600. MCNAUGHTON SCHOLARSHIP Established by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi- DR. ALFRED S. MALOWANY MEMORIAL PRIZE neers Inc. Awarded to a student entering the penultimate year in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering on the Established in 2001 by his wife Evelyn, M.Sc. 1963, children basis of high academic standing and active participation in the Morie, B.Eng. 1987, M.Eng. 1989 and Stephen, relatives, friends coordination of activities in the McNaughton Centre. Awarded on and former students in recognition of the dedication of Dr. Alfred the recommendation of the Department. Value:tuition fees. S. Malowany, B.Eng. 1959, M.Eng. 1962, Ph.D. 1967, as a teacher and mentor in the Department of Electrical and Computer MONTREAL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE CANADIAN Engineering. Dr. Malowany spent 43 of his 61 years at McGill; his INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGY, AND PETROLEUM fulfilment was in his interactions with his graduate students. BURSARIES Awarded to a graduating student by the Faculty of Engineering Two bursaries, one to a student in Mining Engineering and one to Scholarships Committee upon recommendation of the Depart- a student in Metals and Materials Engineering. Awarded on the ment of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Preference will be recommendation of the Department. Preference will be given to given to a female student in good academic standing who intends women students. Value:$800 each. to pursue graduate studies in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Value: minimum $500. R.G.K. MORRISON AWARD Established in honour of Prof. R.G.K. Morrison, Chairman of the MAUT SCHOLARSHIP Department of Mining Engineering and Applied Geophysics 1949- Established by the McGill Association of University Teachers in 1966. Kerr Addison Mines Limited is responsible for supporting memory of the 14 women murdered at the Ecole Polytechnique in this award. Awarded upon the recommendation of the Depart- December 1989 because they were women. This scholarship is ment of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering to a student in intended to encourage women to enter the Faculty of Engi- the Mining Engineering course. If there is no suitable candidate neering. Awarded each year by the Faculty of Engineering Schol- for a particular year at the undergraduate level, the award may arships Committee to an undergraduate woman on the basis of become available to a graduate student in Mining Engineering. academic merit. Value:$1,100. Value:$3,000.

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MOTOROLA FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS IN ELECTRICAL ANTJE GRAUPE PRYOR AWARDS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING Established in 1999 by a generous gift from the Werner Graupe Established in 2001 by the Motorola Foundation in conjunction and the Antje Graupe Pryor Foundation. Awarded by the Faculty with Motorola Canada Software Centre (MCSC) for outstanding of Engineering Scholarships Committee to second or third year students having completed at least one year of study in the area Engineering students from a German or French university wishing of Electrical, Computer or Software Engineering. Awarded on the to study in the Faculty of Engineering at McGill for one or two basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Engineering semesters. Preference is given to students from German universi- Scholarships Committee. Preference will be given to Canadian ties, particularly Technische Universitat Berlin. Students in Chem- citizens or permanent residents of Canada with an interest in ical and Civil Engineering are not eligible. Value:$7,500 for one wireless telecommunications or communications. Additional con- semester; renewable for a second semester. sideration will be given to students demonstrating teamwork and leadership qualities. Value: minimum $2,000. ANTJE GRAUPE PRYOR AWARDS Established in 1999 by a generous gift from the Werner Graupe JOHN NEWMAN MEMORIAL AWARD and the Antje Graupe Pryor Foundation. Awarded by the Faculty Established in 1989 through a generous donation from the family of Engineering Scholarships Committee to second or third year of John Newman, B.Eng. 1950, in recognition of his spirited lead- McGill Engineering students to continue their engineering studies ership during his McGill college days and for his many unique fac- in a German or French university for one or two semesters. Pref- ulty and class projects as a distinguished McGill graduate. erence is given to students wishing to continue their studies at Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee German universities, particularly Technische Universitat Berlin. to a second year student in good academic standing who has Students in Chemical and Civil Engineering are not eligible. demonstrated leadership in extracurricular activities, with prefer- Value: $7,500 for one semester; renewable for a second ence to intercollegiate football. Value:$1,300. semester.

NOVA CORPORATION SCHOLARSHIP QIT – FER ET TITANE INC. BOURSES Established in 1996 by Nova Corporation. Awarded to a student Three scholarships open to students who have completed their with high academic standing and demonstrated qualities of lead- first year of the Engineering program. Two of the scholarships are ership and exceptional engineering promise. Preference will be to be awarded to Metals and Materials Engineering students and given to women in engineering. Awarded by the Faculty of Engi- one to a Mechanical Engineering student on the recommendation neering Scholarships Committee. Value:$5,000 or two at $2,500. of the respective departments. Value:$1,500 each.

WILFRED ONIONS MEMORIAL PRIZE LOUIS ROBERTSON PRIZE Established in 1991 in memory of Wilfred Onions, B.Arch. 1932, Founded by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Robertson, in memory of their by family, friends and fellow graduates in Bermuda. This prize son, John Louis Armour Robertson, who was killed in World War I commemorates his passion for sketching and life-long commit- on July 18, 1916. A book prize awarded for excellence in architec- ment to the profession of architecture, and is awarded by a com- tural history to a student in the School of Architecture. mittee of staff of the School of Architecture to the student with the best single work in the Sketching School. Value:$450. W.S. ROW AWARD ORDRE DES INGÉNIEURS DU QUÉBEC SCHOLARSHIP Established by Kerr Addison Mines Ltd. in memory of William S. To a final year student in the Faculty of Engineering who was Row, a graduate in Mining Engineering (1927). Mr. Row spent educated in the Province of Quebec. Awarded on the basis of most of his working life with Kerr Addison, one of Canada's major overall academic record. Value:$800. gold producers. Awarded on the recommendation of the Depart- ment of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering to a student in HARRY PEARCE PRIZE AND MEDAL the Mining Engineering program. Preference will be given to a student of above average academic ability and of a practical bent Established in memory of Harry Pearce, a paraplegic for 6 years, who intends making a career in mining production. Value:$2,000. in recognition of four devoted McGill engineering students who designed and constructed an elevator to enable Mr. Pearce to WILLIAM STEWART RUGH SCHOLARSHIPS have access to the outside world. Awarded by the Faculty of Engi- neering Scholarships Committee on recommendation of the A research and teaching postgraduate award of $6,000 or three Department to the student group in good academic standing who undergraduate awards of $3,000 each in the Department of have, through their project in their final year design course in Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering. Endowed by the late Mechanical Engineering, helped handicapped people. Helen Stewart Rugh in memory of her father. Awarded by the Value:$600 and bronze medal. appropriate scholarships committee on the recommendation of the Chair of the Department of Mining, Metals and Materials Engi- PRIX DE LA FONDATION HABITAT '67 neering. Value:$3,000 or $6,000 each. Awarded to an undergraduate student in the School of Architec- ture who has demonstrated excellence in housing design in the SAVARD AND LEE SCHOLARSHIP second year. Selection is made by a committee of staff of the Awarded on the basis of high academic standing to a first year School of Architecture. Value:$600. student in the Metals and Materials Engineering program. Estab- lished by Air Liquide Canada Ltée in honour of Guy Savard and PRIX DE L'ASSOCIATION QUÉBÉCOISE DU TRANSPORT ET Robert Lee (B.Eng. 1947) to recognize their achievement in the DES ROUTES INC. (A.Q.T.R.) invention of the submerged oxygen injection system which makes Offert chaque année dans le but d'encourager les étudiants sous- possible the OBM/Q-BOP type of steelmaking processes. gradués à s'intéresser aux techniques de la route et des trans- Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Mining, ports. Le prix est attribué à l'étudiant de l'une des Facultés de Metals and Materials Engineering. Value:$3,000. Génie du Québec qui soumet le meilleur travail: le travail doit être présenté à un professeur qui transmet au jury de l'A.Q.T.R. les DAVID E. AND RONNIE SCHOUELA PRIZE deux meilleurs travaux de ses élèves. Les deux travaux mis en Founded in 1980 by their cousins in memory of David (B.Eng. concours doivent parvenir avant le 31 décembre au secrétariat de 1975, Mechanical Engineering, Honours Program) and Ronnie l'A.Q.T.R., C.P. 218, succursale Montréal-Nord. Montréal Schouela. Awarded for the best final thesis in the Honours Pro- H1H5L2. Le travail gagnant sera publié dans la revue “Routes et gram in Mechanical Engineering. Awarded on the recommenda- Transports”. Value:$500. tion of the Department. Value:$750.

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DAVID E. AND RONNIE SCHOUELA MEMORIAL graduating student who has shown exceptional qualities of lead- SCHOLARSHIP ership, dedication and engineering promise in the design courses Established in 1980 by the family in memory of David (B.Eng. of the Mechanical Engineering program. Awarded on the recom- 1975, Mechanical Engineering, Honours Program) and Ronnie mendation of the Department. Value:$1,000. Schouela. For an Honours Mechanical Engineering student on the basis of academic performance and financial need. Awarded JOSEPH S. STAUFFER SCHOLARSHIPS on the recommendation of the Department. Value:$1,000. Bequeathed by Joseph S. Stauffer, Canadian engineer and phi- lanthropist. Awarded to students entering the second year pro- EZEKIEL AND CELY SCHOUELA SCHOLARSHIP gram in the Faculty of Engineering on the basis of good academic Established in 2003 by Sam Aberman, B.Eng. 1965, and the standing. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Divco Foundation in honour of Ezekiel and Cely Schouela. Committee. Value: minimum $1,500 each. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee to an outstanding student in the Department of Civil Engineering PHILIP J. TURNER PRIZE and Applied Mechanics with a preference to those enrolled in the Presented by A.B. Darbyson, B.Arch. 1915, to the student in the Minor in Environmental Engineering. Value: $2,000. School of Architecture obtaining the highest standing in Design and Construction II. Value:$450. PETER SEBESTYEN AWARD Awarded to an Engineering student in good academic standing ZEEV VERED AWARD who makes a contribution to the educational process beyond the Established in 1980 by Mr. Zeev Vered, graduate of McGill Uni- classroom. Value:$900. versity in 1954. For a student in Civil Engineering with a good academic record who needs financial assistance. Awarded on the SEPARATOR ENGINEERING LIMITED BURSARY recommendation of the Department. Value:$500. Open to undergraduate students enrolled in Chemical, Mechan- ical or Metals and Materials Engineering. Awarded on the basis of JOAN CONSTANCE WEIR SCHOLARSHIP financial need and academic standing. Value:$1,100. Bequeathed by Joan Constance Weir and available to Mechan- ical Engineering students who have completed a minimum of two WILFRED TRUMAN SHAVER SCHOLARSHIPS semesters. Selection will be based on scholastic ability and gen- Established by a bequest of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Henley eral promise. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholar- Shaver in memory of her husband, to enable architecture stu- ships Committee on the recommendation of the Department of dents to study in Canada or in other countries. Selection will be Mechanical Engineering. Value:$3,300. based on academic merit from among those completing the requirements for the B.Sc.(Arch.) degree. Recipients must pursue RICHARD LAURENCE WELDON SCHOLARSHIPS these studies during the summer vacation immediately following Four awards established by bequests from Mr. Richard Laurence the completion of this degree and in accordance with a program Weldon and Mrs. Sylvia Thorsen Weldon. For students with high established by the Director of the School of Architecture. Awarded academic standing in Mechanical Engineering. Awarded on the on the recommendation of the School of Architecture. recommendation of the Department. Value:$1,800 each. Value:$2,500 each. F.T.M. WHITE AWARD GORDON W. SMITH SCHOLARSHIP Established in memory of the late Prof. F.T.M. White, Chairman of Established in 2000 by the Department of Mining, Metals and the Department of Mining Engineering and Applied Geophysics Materials Engineering to honour the distinguished career of Pro- 1966-1971. The Canadian Mineral Industry Education Foundation fessor Gordon W. Smith in gratitude to his devotion, dedication is responsible for supporting this award. Awarded upon the rec- and inspiration given to undergraduate students. Preference will ommendation of the Department of Mining, Metals and Materials be given to students in Metals and Materials Engineering. Engineering to an outstanding student in Mining Engineering. Awarded by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee, Value:$2,000. on recommendation of the Department of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering, to a student in the department in good W.M. WILLIAMS SCHOLARSHIP academic standing with proven qualities of leadership demon- Established in 1999 by the Department of Mining, Metals and strated during an industrial work term and extracurricular activities Materials Engineering to honour the distinguished career of within the department. Value: $3,000. Emeritus Professor W.M. Williams in gratitude for his devotion, dedication and inspiration given to undergraduate students. SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY MERIT AWARDS Awarded to a student having completed at least one year in the Three Merit Awards consisting of inscribed plaques awarded to Department in good academic standing and with proven qualities the three graduating students who achieve the best results in: of leadership demonstrated during the industrial work term and (a)the B.Sc. course with Honours in Chemistry, or Joint Honours extracurricular activities within the Department. Preference will be in Chemistry and some related science (b) the B.Eng. course in given to students in Metals and Materials Engineering. Awarded Chemical Engineering (c) the Honours course in Biochemistry. by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee on the rec- Awarded by the Scholarships Committees of the Faculty of Sci- ommendation of the Department of the Mining, Metals and Mate- ence and the Faculty of Engineering on the recommendations of rials Engineering. Value:$3,000. the Departments concerned. STUART A. WILSON MEMORIAL PRIZE SONY OF CANADA LTD. SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1991 in memory of Stuart Anthony Wilson by Established in 1991 to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the family, friends and colleagues. Stuart Wilson graduated from the arrival of the first SONY product in Canada and to express appre- McGill School of Architecture in 1943 and taught there from 1948 ciation to Canadians for their support. Two scholarships, one to a to 1991. The prize is awarded by a committee of staff of the student in Science and one to a student in Engineering who are School of Architecture to the student with the best portfolio of continuing their undergraduate studies. Awarded by the faculty work in the annual Sketching School. Value:$150. scholarships committees on the basis of high academic standing. Value:$1,500 each. STUART ALBERT WISDOM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1953 by Mrs. Stuart Albert Wisdom as a memorial PROFESSOR JULES W. STACHIEWICZ MEMORIAL PRIZE to her late husband (B.Sc. (Mining and Metallurgy) 1909), and to Established by his relatives, colleagues and friends in memory of commemorate his outstanding contributions to the field of metal- the late Professor Jules W. Stachiewicz, Chairman of the Depart- lurgy and, in particular, his invention of the process for the manu- ment of Mechanical Engineering. To be awarded annually to a facture of acetylene black. Awarded on the recommendation of

McGill University, Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards 2004-2005 31 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS the Department of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering to a MEDALS student entering the Third year of Metals and Materials Engi- neering who has shown high scholastic ability and engineering AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS HENRY ADAMS promise. Value:$2,400. MEDAL AND CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Established in 1986 and awarded for general excellence to gradu- WOMEN ASSOCIATES OF MCGILL SCHOLARSHIP ating students of architecture schools recognized by the Institute. To be awarded for high academic standing to an undergraduate The medal and a certificate are awarded by the School of Archi- student having completed at least one year in the B.Eng. pro- tecture to the top ranking student and a second certificate to the gram. Value:$1,500. second ranking graduating student.

WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE MINING INDUSTRY OF BIRKS SILVER MEDAL CANADA, TORONTO, AWARD Awarded by Henry Birks & Sons (Montreal) for the best gradu- ating student in Metals and Materials Engineering. Established in 1989 by the Women's Association of the Mining Industry of Canada, Toronto. Awarded annually to a student in the BRITISH ASSOCIATION MEDALS Department of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering, prefer- Founded by the British Association for the Advancement of Sci- ence being given to a student entering the final year of the pro- ence in commemoration of its meeting held in Montreal in 1884. gram. The award will be made to a Canadian student (or Open for competition to students of the graduating class in each Permanent Resident) who has achieved a minimum SGPA of of the Engineering programs, and, if the examiners so recom- 3.00 in the preceding academic year. Awarded by the Faculty of mend, is awarded to the student taking the highest position in the Engineering Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of final examinations. the Department of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering. Value:$6,000 ERNEST BROWN GOLD MEDAL Founded by the late Mrs. Ernest Brown in 1952 in memory of her CLIFFORD C.F. WONG SCHOLARSHIP husband the late Ernest Brown, M.Sc., M.Eng., D.Eng., Dean of the Faculty of Engineering from 1930 to 1942. Awarded to the stu- dent in the graduating class in any of the Departments of Engi- Endowed in 1989 by the late Clifford C.F. Wong, B.Arch. (1960) to neering showing the highest ability throughout the undergraduate recognize distinguished academic standing. Awarded by the Fac- course. While academic standing is of primary importance, ulty of Engineering Scholarships Committee to a continuing stu- account is also taken of qualities of leadership and ability to work dent having completed at least one year in the Bachelor of with others. Engineering program. Value:$1,500. CHARLES MICHAEL MORSSEN GOLD MEDAL CLIFFORD C.F. WONG SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1957 by Mrs. C. Michael Morssen in memory of her husband, Charles Michael Morssen, a benefactor of the Faculty of Engineering for many years. Awarded to a student of high aca- demic standing, and exceptional engineering promise in the grad- Two scholarships endowed in 1981 by Mr. Clifford Wong, B.Arch. uating class in any of the Departments of Engineering. 1960. For undergraduate students having completed second year with high academic standing and who have demonstrated leader- ship, either academic or otherwise, during the first two years of 2.8 Open to Students in the Faculty of Law their studies. Awarded on the recommendation of the School of Architecture. Value:$1,000 each. For entrance scholarships for CEGEP students, see section1. For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all J.B. WOODYATT SCHOLARSHIPS Faculties, see section2.2. Established to commemorate the late J.B. Woodyatt, Electrical For financial assistance, see section3. Engineering, 1907, for students who have completed a minimum For details of scholarships, bursaries and prizes in Law, see of one year in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engi- Faculty of Law Calendar. neering. Awarded on the basis of scholastic ability. Value:$2,000 each. 2.9 Open to Students in the Faculty of Management ROY H. YARALLI MEMORIAL AWARD Established in 1976 by his friends in the Classes of 1970, 1971, For entrance scholarships, see section1. 1972 in memory of Roy H. Yaralli, B.Eng. 1972 (Civil). Awarded For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all on the recommendation of the Department of Civil Engineering Faculties, see section2.2. and Applied Mechanics to a full-time undergraduate student in For financial assistance, see section3. satisfactory standing in the Department who makes a significant contribution to the educational process beyond the classroom. General Regulations in Management Value:$300. 1. Unless otherwise stated, awards are made by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee. DR. GAR LAM YIP MEMORIAL PRIZE Established in 2000 by the Faculty of Engineering to honour the 2. Awards are generally made during the Summer on the basis of memory of Professor Gar Lam Yip and to recognize his 32 years the academic standing in the preceding Fall and Winter terms. of enthusiastic and dedicated service as a teacher and researcher To be eligible for an award, the student must have successfully in the area of Optical Communications and Electromagnetics in completed at least 27 graded credits during the preceding the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Awarded academic session. by the Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Committee, on recom- 3. If an application is required, this is indicated in the terms of the mendation of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engi- award and the Faculty Scholarships Committee welcomes neering, to a graduating student in the department who has recommendations, substantiated by curriculum vitae, from demonstrated distinguished academic standing in the areas of individual students, and student groups and clubs. For all other electromagnetics, optical communications or photonics. awards, eligible students are automatically considered by the Value:$500. Faculty Scholarships Committee.

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ACCENTURE PRIZE award the following is taken into account: (a) preference is given Awarded to a B.Com. student entering the final year of studies in to women students, (b) the candidate's promise of making a defi- the Information Systems (IS) Major or Concentration. Awarded on nite contribution to Canadian life, and (c) academic record. the basis of academic standing and contribution to the Faculty's Value:$500. IS program. Value:$1,000. PAUL-HERVÉ DESROSIERS SCHOLARSHIP IN ARTHUR ANDERSEN & CO. SCHOLARSHIP ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES To be awarded to an Accounting student entering the final year of Created in 1998 in memory of the late Paul-Hervé Desrosiers, the B.Com. program and planning to continue studies after gradu- founder of Réno-Dépôt Inc. Awarded to a student entering the ation with a firm of Chartered Accountants. Awarded for overall third year of the B.Com. program who is pursuing a Major or Con- academic excellence. Value:$1,500. centration in Entrepreneurial Studies, by the Faculty of Manage- ment Scholarships Committee, on the basis of high academic GARY AND WENDY BALTER SCHOLARSHIP IN standing, skills and involvement in the community or extra-curric- MANAGEMENT ular activities. Students must apply through the B.Com. Office Established in 2000 by Gary J. Balter, B.Com. 1979, DPA 1980 by May 1st. A curriculum vitae is required. Value:$2,500. and Wendy Balter, B.Com. 1980, for an outstanding undergrad- uate student who has completed at least one year of a B.Com. EDC INTERNATIONAL STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP program. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the Established in 2001 by the Export Development Corporation, a Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee. Preference will Canadian corporation that provides exporters with trade be given to students majoring in Financial Accounting and who financing, for undergraduate students in the Faculty of Manage- are residents of Montreal. Value: minimum $2,000. ment. Awarded by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee to an undergraduate student who is entering their third ROBERT BRUCE SCHOLARSHIPS or fourth year of studies in a B.Com. program and who has Bequeathed by the late Robert Bruce, of Quebec City. Two schol- achieved high academic standing and demonstrated leadership arships, awarded for high academic standing to students entering qualities. Preference will be given to students pursuing studies in the final year by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Com- business or economics with an interest in international business mittee. Value:$200 each. or international relations. In addition to the scholarship, the recip- CHERRY PRIZES ient will be offered a four-month remunerated work term at EDC. Students must complete an application form available at the See section 2.3, page16. B.Com. Office. Value: $3,000. COMMERCE 1925 AWARDS Three awards made to the students obtaining the highest marks ERNST & YOUNG PRIZE in Accountancy at the end of the Third year of the Commerce Awarded at the end of the Final year to the student who obtains course. Value:$1,000, $750 and $500. the highest standing in Accounting and Auditing. Value:$300.

COMMERCE 1953 SCHOLARSHIP FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT PRIZE Established by classmates to commemorate the 35th anniversary The Faculty of Management awards a prize to a student in the of their graduation. Awarded, on the basis of high academic final year in the Entrepreneurship Concentration. Value:$500. standing, by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee to a student having completed at least one year in the Bachelor of FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIPS FUND Commerce program. Value:$2,000. Established in 1992 by the University to provide awards based on academic achievement to students in the top 5% of the Faculty. COMMERCE 1955 SCHOLARSHIPS Granted by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee Three scholarships established in 1990 by the graduates of the to equalize the value of awards to students of comparable Commerce Class of 1955 on the occasion of their 35th anniver- standing. Awards range in value from $100 to the level of the sary. Awarded on the basis of both outstanding academic major entrance scholarships, in increments of $100. achievement and extracurricular university or civic involvement to students having completed at least one year of studies and con- FINESTONE ECONOMICS PRIZE tinuing on in the B.Com. program. Eligible students wishing to Established in 1982 by Bernard J. Finestone, B.Com. 1941 and be considered for this scholarship should submit a c.v. and sons Brian A. Finestone, B.Com. 1977 and Paul J. Finestone, appropriate documentation supporting their extracurricular B.Com 1977. Awarded to a graduating B.Com. student of out- university or community contribution to the Associate Dean, standing merit in the Honours Economics program. Value:$700. B.Com. program by May 1st. Value:$2,000 each. L.J. FORGET & COMPANY AWARDS FREDERICK M. CONNELL AWARD Established in 1998 in memory of Frederick M. Connell, the Two awards established in 1973 by L.J. Forget & Company. founder of Conwest Exploration Company Ltd., for an undergrad- Awarded to graduating students for excellence in the Finance uate student having completed at least one year in a Manage- courses in the Bachelor of Commerce Program. Value:$900 and ment degree program. Awarded on the basis of high academic $600. standing by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee. JOHN V. GALLEY SCHOLARSHIPS Value: minimum $1,800. Established in 1982 by Mrs. Gertrude Galley in memory of her DR. J.A. COOTE PRIZE IN ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR husband, John V. Galley, B.Sc. (Arts) 1920, a former member of AND PERSONNEL the Board of Governors. Awarded on the basis of distinguished Awarded to the graduating B.Com. student with high standing in academic standing to students having completed at least one the Organizational Behaviour and Personnel Concentration year of an undergraduate degree program. One scholarship is Group. Value:$325. available in each of the faculties of Arts, Engineering, Manage- ment and Science. Awarded by the faculty scholarships commit- MARION MCCALL DALY AWARD tees. Value:$3,000 each. Established in 1942 by Mr. and Mrs. Roland Daly. Awarded to stu- dents who have completed two years at McGill and are continuing DR. M. RICHARD GELFAND PRIZE IN MARKETING in a third year in the Faculty of Management. Awarded by the Awarded to a final year student in the Management Concentration Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee. In making the Group who is registered in the area of Marketing. Value:$500.

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STEPHEN S. GOLDBLOOM MEMORIAL PRIZE to the second year student who has obtained the highest aggre- Established by friends and classmates in memory of Stephen S. gate marks in the second year financial accounting courses. Goldbloom, a second year Management student active in campus Value:$250. student life and a student representative on the Board of Gover- nors, who passed away during the Summer of 1975. To be SIR WILLIAM MACDONALD SCHOLARSHIPS awarded to a student graduating in the Faculty of Management Two scholarships open to all students in the Second and Third with good academic standing having made a notable contribution years. Value:$800 each. to student life. Students must apply through the B.Com. Office by May 1st. A curriculum vitae is required. Value:$500. ELIZABETH MACFARLANE PRIZE GREAT-WEST LIFE AND LONDON LIFE SCHOLARSHIP IN Established in 2003 through a generous bequest from Elizabeth MANAGEMENT Macfarlane for an outstanding student who has completed at least Established in 2003 by Great-West Life and London Life for an one year in a full-time undergraduate B.Com. degree program in outstanding undergraduate student entering the last year of a full- the Faculty of Management. Awarded by the Faculty of Manage- time degree program in the Faculty of Management. Awarded on ment Scholarships Committee on the basis of academic excel- the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Manage- lence. Value: $500. ment Scholarships Committee to a student with a major or con- centration in any of the following: Economics, Labour- MARSH AND MCLENNAN SCHOLARSHIP Management Relations, Information Systems, Psychology, Awarded to a student entering the final year of the B.Com. pro- Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management, gram, for excellence in the first two years of the program. Operations Management, or Strategic Management. Preference Value:$1,000. will be given to students involved in extra-curricular or community activities. Applications can be obtained from the B.Com. Office. Value: minimum $2,000. WALTER J. MCCARTHY SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2002 by Walter McCarthy, B.Com. 1950. Awarded CISSY AND JIMMY GREER PRIZE on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Manage- Established in memory of Cissy and Jimmy Greer by their ment Scholarships Committee to an outstanding student who has daughter, Dr. Cicely Greer Watson (B.A. 1943). Awarded, by the completed at least one year of the Bachelor of Commerce pro- Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee, for high gram. Value: $3,000. achievement to an Accounting student having completed at least one year and continuing in the Bachelor of Commerce program. MCGILL ACCOUNTING CLUB PRIZE All else being equal, preference will be given to a student who was a resident of Montreal when first admitted to the University. Established in 1995 by an endowment from the McGill Accounting Value:$2,000 awarded in odd-numbered years. Club. Awarded annually by the Faculty of Management Scholar- ships Committee to a graduating commerce undergraduate in the JON HARTWICK AWARD Accounting area who has maintained high academic standing Established in 2002 by friends and family in memory of Jon Hart- while having made a contribution to undergraduate accounting wick, former Professor of Organizational Behaviour in the Faculty activities at McGill. Value:$250. of Management. Awarded by the Faculty of Management Schol- arships Committee to a student in high academic standing who is MCGILL ALUMNAE HELEN R.Y. REID SCHOLARSHIP entering the final year of the B.Com. program. Preference will be Made possible by a legacy from the estate of the late Dr. Helen given first to students pursuing a Major in Psychology and, subse- R.Y. Reid, B.A. 1889, LL.D. 1921. Awarded by the Faculty of quently, to students with a Concentration in Organizational Management Scholarships Committee to a distinguished woman Behaviour. Value: minimum $500. student in the Faculty of Management. Value:$2,000.

HUGH HOWSON MEMORIAL PRIZE MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY PRIZE Established in 1994 by donations from McGill faculty and staff and other friends to honour the memory of Dr. Hugh Howson, Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excel- McGill Faculty of Management, 1968-1994. Awarded annually by lence and high academic standing. Preference given to women the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee to an out- students. Value:$150. standing commerce undergraduate in the MIS area. Criteria for selection are academic excellence and overall contribution to DONALD R. MCROBIE AWARD Faculty and University life at McGill. Students must apply Established in 2003 by family and friends to honour the memory through the B.Com. Office by May 1st. A curriculum vitae is of Donald R. McRobie, B.Com. 1934, former Canadian business required. Value:$1,200. leader, McGill Governor Emeritus and past Chairman of the McGill Alma Mater Fund. Awarded by the Faculty of Management JOSEPH H. JACOBS PRIZE Scholarships Committee on the basis of academic standing to a Bequeathed by Joseph H. Jacobs as a prize for Second year first year student who demonstrates leadership in student pro- Accountancy. Value:$500. grams. Value: minimum $500. KPMG SCHOLARSHIP Open to students completing the second year of the B.Com. LADDIE MILLEN MEMORIAL PRIZES program, pursuing a Joint Concentration in Accounting and MIS, Established by Mr. J. Ernest Millen in memory of his son, Laddie for both outstanding academic achievement and extracurricular Millen, who was killed in action in World War I. Three prizes will university or civic involvement. Eligible students wishing to be be available annually to Industrial Relations students in the Bach- considered for this scholarship should submit a c.v. and elor of Commerce Program. The graduating students who have appropriate documentation supporting their extracurricular placed first and second in the three-year Industrial Relations university or community contribution to the Associate Dean, Majors program will receive awards of $1,250 and $1,000 respec- B.Com. program by May 1st. Value:$1,000. tively. A prize in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to the stu- dent receiving the top mark for a competitive essay in the BORIS G. LEVINE AWARD Introductory course in Industrial Relations. Decisions with respect Established in 1988 by the partners of Zittrer, Siblin, Stein, Levine to the granting of these awards will be made by the Associate to commemorate the 70th birthday of one of its founding partners. Dean, on the advice of a committee of Industrial Relations faculty Awarded by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee members. Value:$1,250 and $1,000.

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MISAWA HOMES PRIZE IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHWARTZ LEVITSKY FELDMAN SCHOLARSHIP To a student in the final year of the B.Com. program for out- To be awarded to an accounting student entering the final year of standing performance in the International Business Management the B.Com. program and planning to continue studies for the Concentration Group. To be awarded on recommendation of the Chartered Accountant designation. Awarded by the Faculty of International Business Group Adviser. Value:$300. Management Scholarships Committee to a student with high average grades in Auditing, Financial Accounting and Taxation. NORSHIELD FINANCIAL GROUP SCHOLARSHIP Value:$750. Established in 2003 by Norshield Financial Group for an out- HERBERT E. SIBLIN AWARD standing full-time undergraduate student who is entering the final year of a B.Com. program in the Faculty of Management. Established by Herbert E. Siblin, B.Com. 1950, F.C.A. Awarded Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee to the Management Scholarships Committee to a student with a Major outstanding graduating student in the Accounting program dem- or Concentration in Finance. Preference shall be given to stu- onstrating excellence in Auditing. Value:$500. dents demonstrating an interest in alternative investing. Value: $5,000. DOROTHY ESMÉ GRAHAM SNELL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1992 by Dorothy Snell (B.Com. 1940) to recognize DR. ALEX PATERSON SCHOLARSHIPS academic achievement. Awarded by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee to a student who has completed at least one year of the B.Com. program. Value:$1,800.

Two scholarships, established in 1998 by a generous gift from a HYMAN HERBERT STEIN AWARD McGill graduate of Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from In memory of the late Hyman Herbert Stein, B.Com. 1925, for a Hong Kong, in honour of the past Chair of the Board of Gover- student entering the Second year of the three-year Commerce nors, Dr. Alex Paterson. Awarded to students who have com- Program. Ability and financial need will be taken into considera- pleted at least one year of the B.Com. program by the Faculty of tion when making the award. Value:$900. Management Scholarships Committee on the basis of high aca- demic standing, skills and involvement in the community or with STS SYSTEMS LTD. PRIZE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS extra-curricular activities. Students must apply through the B.Com. Office by May 1st. A curriculum vitae is required. Established in 1998 by Wasserman Stotland Bratt Grossbaum Value: $3,000 each. Chartered Accountants on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of STS Systems Ltd. for undergraduate students in the Faculty of Management. Awarded by the Management Scholarships Com- PRICE WATERHOUSE AWARD mittee on the basis of high academic standing, leadership skills Awarded to a student in the B.Com. program completing the and community involvement to full-time students continuing in the Second year and proceeding to the final year and planning to con- B.Com. program who are pursuing Majors or Concentrations in tinue studies with a practising firm of chartered accountants. The the area of Information Systems. Students must apply through winner must have high standing in the Second year examinations the B.Com. Office by May 1st. A curriculum vitae is required. and outstanding academic record, ability, and other qualifications. Value:$250. Value:$500. CECIL VINEBERG SCHOLARSHIP RICHTER SCHOLARSHIP Endowed in 1982 by the associates, friends and family of Mr. Established in 2000 by Richter, a large independent accounting, Cecil Vineberg to mark his 65th birthday and retirement as senior business advisory and consulting firm for entrepreneurs. Awarded member of the firm of Ritcher, Usher and Vineberg, Chartered by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee to a full- Accountants. It is open to accounting students entering the final time student in the B.Com program, who has completed at least year of the B.Com. program who intend to qualify as Chartered 15 but not more than 30 credits of the program, on the basis of Accountants upon graduation. It is awarded at the end of the high academic standing. Students must apply by submitting a second year on the basis of excellence in the second year 500-word essay on career opportunities in Accounting and a accounting courses and the student's overall academic record. cover letter to the B.Com office. Awarded on the basis of high Value:$1,200. academic standing and the essay submitted. Value: $2,000. SHEILA WELLINGTON BMO FINANCIAL GROUP AWARDS SAMSON BELAIR/DELOITTE & TOUCHE AWARD Established by the Bank of Montreal in 1996 for students in the To a student who has completed the Second year, will be entering Faculty of Management. Awarded by the Faculty of Management the final year in the B.Com. program, and who intends on gradua- Scholarships Committee on the basis of high academic standing, tion to qualify as a Chartered Accountant. Awarded for high leadership skills and community involvement to full-time students standing in the Second year and on academic record, ability and continuing in the M.B.A. or B.Com. program. Preference is given other characteristics considered to be suitable. Value:$1,000. to female students in programs related to finance and/or eco- nomics. Eligible students wishing to be considered for this award should submit a c.v. and appropriate documentation supporting SAMSON BELAIR/DELOITTE & TOUCHE PRIZE their extracurricular university or community contribution to the Awarded to the outstanding graduating student in the Accounting Associate Dean, B.Com. program or the Associate Dean, M.B.A. program demonstrating excellence in Taxation. Value:$500. program by May 1st. Value: two awards of $6,000 each for grad- uate students and two of $2,000 each for undergraduates. SCHLESINGER NEWMAN GOLDMAN SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2000 by Schlesinger Newman Goldman, a Mon- PETER S. WISE MEMORIAL PRIZE IN ACCOUNTING treal-based accounting firm, in order to promote Montreal as a Established in 2003 by Richard M. Wise, B.Com. 1962, FCA, place of employment. Awarded by the Faculty of Management Jack S. Wise, B.Sc. 1965, M.D.C.M. 1969, and Ronald B. Wise in Scholarships Committee, based on academic merit, to students memory of their father, Peter S. Wise, B.Com. 1929. Awarded by entering their final year of studies in the B.Com. program, with the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee to a gradu- Honours in Accounting and planning to complete their studies for ating undergraduate student in Accounting who plans to pursue the Chartered Accountant Designation in Montreal. studies towards the Chartered Accountant designation. Value: Value:$2,000. minimum $1,000.

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WOMEN ASSOCIATES OF MCGILL SCHOLARSHIP AUSTRIAN SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIPS To be awarded for high academic standing to an undergraduate Two scholarships to aid students from the Faculty of Music to student having completed at least one year in the B.Com. pro- study in Austria during the summer. Value:$2,500 each. gram. Value:$1,500. ELLEN BALLON PIANO SCHOLARSHIP CLIFFORD C.F. WONG SCHOLARSHIP To be given to a piano student. Provided by gifts made by Miss Ellen Ballon, a graduate of the Conservatorium and by the Julius Block Scholarship Fund and the Cummings Foundation Scholar- ship Fund. Value:$1,700. Endowed in 1989 by the late Clifford C.F. Wong, B.Arch. (1960) to recognize distinguished academic standing. Awarded by the Fac- SARA BERLIND MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ulty of Management Scholarships Committee to a continuing stu- Established in 1986 by a bequest from Sara Berlind. Awarded to dent having completed at least one year in the Bachelor of any full-time student in a degree or diploma program in Music. Commerce program. Value:$1,500. Value:$1,000.

SHIRIN YEGANEGI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FLORENCE MARJORIE BRACE AWARD Established in 2002 by Bahram Yeganegi and Shekoufeh Farin to Established in 1999 by the estate of Florence Agnes Biltcliffe honour the memory of Shirin Yeganegi, B.Com. 2000. Awarded Brace in loving memory of her daughter, Florence Marjorie Brace. by the Faculty of Management Scholarships Committee to an out- Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to an standing undergraduate student who has completed at least one outstanding undergraduate or graduate student in Music. year of a B.Com. degree. Awarded on the basis of high academic Value:minimum $1,300. standing and outstanding involvement in extra-curricular activi- ties. Preference will be given to a female student. Students must BRUNEAU PRIZE apply through the B.Com. Office by May 1st. A curriculum vitae is Awarded to a piano student in the Faculty of Music. In memory of required. Value: minimum $4,500. Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Bruneau, the prize is donated by their children. Value:$1,500. MEDAL HERBERT C. CALEY AWARD SIR EDWARD BEATTY MEDAL Preference given to students specializing in the performance or Endowed by the late Sir Edward Beatty, former Chancellor of the history of Baroque and early music. Open to both undergraduate University. Awarded to the student in the B.Com. program with and graduate students. Established by Mrs. Maude Caley in the highest distinction in Economics. Awarded, on the aggregate memory of her husband who died December 24, 1980. marks for the three full year courses, Principles of Economics (or Value:$600. Honours alternatives), Money and Banking, and Economic Anal- ysis (or Honours alternatives). DUNCAN CAMPBELL MEMORIAL AWARD Established in 1996 by family and friends of Duncan Campbell, a highly esteemed graduate of the Faculty of Music and a multi- 2.10 Open to Students in the Faculty of Medicine faceted musician, who played a leading role in the life of the com- munity as singer, organist and choral musician culminating his For entrance scholarships for Med-P students, see section1. career as stage manager of L'Opera de Montréal. Awarded by the For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to a voice student who Faculties, see section2.2. demonstrates a particular interest in the art song and oratorio rep- ertoire. Value:$1,200. For financial assistance, see section3. For details of scholarships, bursaries and prizes in Medicine, see CLARA CAPP MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Faculty of Medicine section in the Health Sciences calendar. Established by the Montreal Branch of the English Speaking Union of Canada in memory of Clara Capp, former President and founder of the Montreal Branch. Awarded to a qualified Music stu- 2.11 Open to Students in the Faculty of Music dent to study elsewhere in Canada or in Great Britain or the United States during the summer. Offered in alternate years and For entrance scholarships, see section1. available to McGill students in even numbered years. For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all Value:$1,000. Faculties, see section2.2. LLOYD CARR-HARRIS STRING SCHOLARSHIPS For financial assistance, see section3. Established in 1999 through a generous gift from the Lloyd Carr- Harris Foundation. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships General Regulations in Music Committee on the recommendation of the String Area to excep- 1. Scholarships, awards, prizes and bursaries available in the tionally gifted string players entering an undergraduate or grad- Faculty of Music are awarded at the discretion of the Dean and uate program in Performance. Value:$10,000; renewable twice. the Faculty Scholarships Committee. No applications are required as all eligible students will automatically be considered. MARGUERITE E. CHOQUETTE AWARD 2. Awards are generally made in the Spring on the basis of To be given to a Piano student who appears to have more than academic standing during the preceding Fall and Winter terms. ordinary talent and requires financial assistance to continue studies. Established by a bequest from the estate of the late Miss 3. To be eligible, a student must have successfully completed at Marguerite E. Choquette. Value:$1,000. least 27 graded credits in the academic year preceding the award and must register as a full-time student during the NATHALIE CLAIR-FELDMAN MEMORIAL AWARD subsequent year, unless fewer credits are needed to complete To be given on the recommendation of the String Area Committee the program. Students whose records contain outstanding to a Double Bass student. Value:$900. incompletes or deferrals will not be considered. W. DOUGLAS CLARKE MEMORIAL AWARD ANONYMOUS DONOR'S SCHOLARSHIPS Awarded to a music student majoring in one of three areas: organ Established by an anonymous donor in 1959 for gifted Music performance, chamber music/accompaniment, composition. Initi- students at McGill. Value:Tuition fees each. ated by Helmut Blume in memory of W. Douglas Clarke, organist

36 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University AWARDS TO MCGILL STUDENTS IN MUSIC and composer, Dean of the Faculty of Music (1930-55), and FACULTY OF MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS founder-conductor of the Montreal Orchestra (1930-41), progen- Available to undergraduate and graduate students in a degree or itor of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. Value:$600. diploma program in Music. The fund originated through the gener- osity of patrons of the Martlet Concert and Ball which took place CY AND HÉLÈNE COOPER PRIZE in April 1960. Subsequently many former students and friends of Established in 2002 by Montreal West High School Band Alumni the Faculty of Music have contributed to the fund. Value:Tuition in recognition of Cyril James Cooper, Director of the Band Pro- fees each. gram from 1959 to 1970. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Schol- arships Committee to an undergraduate student on the basis of FACULTY OF MUSIC SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS FUND academic standing. Value: minimum $500. Established in 1992 by the University to provide awards based on DELLA PERGOLA SCHOLARSHIPS academic achievement to students in the top 5% of the Faculty. Awarded to students in the Opera Studio. Established by Edith Granted by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to and Luciano Della Pergola, the founders of the McGill Opera equalize the value of awards to students of comparable standing. Studio, on the occasion of the Studio's 30th anniversary. Awarded Awards range in value from $100 to the level of the major by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee on the recom- entrance scholarships, in increments of $100. mendation of the Director of the Opera Studio. Value:$1,300 each. SARAH FISCHER MEMORIAL AWARD To be given to a Performance student. Established by the friends DEPARTMENT OF PERFORMANCE SCHOLARSHIP FOR of the Sarah Fischer Concerts, in memory of Sarah Fischer, cele- OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT brated Canadian singer, a dedicated supporter of young music Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee on rec- talent, and founder of the Sarah Fischer Concerts for promising ommendation from the Department of Performance. young musicians. Value:$600. Value:$1,500. MAUREEN FORRESTER – QUEBEC MUSICIANS' GUILD DEPARTMENT OF THEORY SCHOLARSHIP FOR SCHOLARSHIP OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT Awarded to outstanding Performance students. Established in Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee on rec- 1985 with the proceeds of a Scholarship Benefit Concert given by ommendation from the Department of Theory. Value:$1,500. Maureen Forrester and the McGill Symphony Orchestra. By DONALDA PRIZE agreement with the Musicians' Guild of Quebec, a portion of the funds received from the sale of McGill University Recordings Founded by a gift from Madame Pauline Donalda. Value:$700. involving student performers is contributed to this scholarship fund. Value:$2,200. PAULINE DONALDA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP To be given to a Voice student. Endowed in memory of the late Pauline Donalda by the Opera Guild Incorporated. Value:$1,000. FRIENDS OF MUSIC AWARD Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to an VLADIMIR J. ELGART AWARD outstanding undergraduate or graduate student. Value:$300. Awarded to gifted piano students in Music based on financial need. Established in 1992 by Tania Elgart Naihouse in memory of GAELYNE GABORA MEMORIAL PRIZE her brother, Vladimir J. Elgart, a graduate of Kiev Conservatory of Established in 2001 by Professor Taras Gabora, and friends, in Music, professional pianist and senior piano teacher at the Royal memory of Gaelyne Gabora, gifted musician and leading inter- Conservatory of Music in Toronto. Value:$700. preter of art song, for undergraduate students in the vocal pro- gram in the Faculty of Music. Awarded by the Faculty of Music ERIC AWARD Scholarships Committee on the basis of excellence in the inter- Awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student in the Faculty pretation of the art song. Value: minimum $500. of Music for outstanding achievement in the field of electro- acoustic music. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships VERNA-MARIE PARR GÉLINAS AND PAUL-MARCEL Committee on the recommendation of the staff of the Electronic GÉLINAS SCHOLARSHIPS Music Studio. Established in 1984 by Mr. Kevin Austin, B.Mus. 1970, M.M.A. 1973. Value:$350. Established by Verna-Marie Parr Gélinas (Dip.Soc.Wk. 1938) and Paul-Marcel Gélinas. Awarded by the Faculty to a talented stu- FACULTY OF MUSIC AWARDS dent studying in an undergraduate or graduate program in the Available to all students in degree or diploma programs in music. Faculty of Music. Preference will be given to instrumentalists in Value:$100, $200, $300. the McGill Symphony Orchestra. Value: minimum $1,800 each.

FACULTY OF MUSIC BURSARY FUND GHS MILLS MEMORIAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to qualified students in all degree and diploma programs Established in 2001 by Peter White in the name of the GHS Mills in music who require financial assistance to complete their Memorial Foundation. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholar- studies. ships Committee to an outstanding student or students on the basis of financial need. Value: $3,500. FACULTY OF MUSIC ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS Available to all incoming undergraduate and graduate students in GLADYS GLASSCO MEMORIAL BURSARY FUND a degree or diploma program in Music. Awarded on recommenda- tion of the Department of Performance and the Department of Established in 1954 by Mr. Gordon B. Glassco in memory of his Theory. Value:$2,000 each. wife. Awarded by the Dean of the Faculty of Music to any deserving student in the Faculty. FACULTY OF MUSIC ORCHESTRAL AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS HÉLÈNE GOMBAY MEMORIAL PRIZE Awarded to outstanding students in the McGill Symphony Awarded to a student in the Faculty of Music in order to Orchestra, based upon recommendation of biannual audition encourage excellence in the performance of classical music. panels and the recommendation of the conductor. Value:$250, Established in 1990 by her sons in memory of Hélène Gombay. $500, $750, $1,000. Value:$200.

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HELEN HALL PRIZE LALLEMAND BURSARY Preference given to voice majors or students specializing in Established in 1999 by Jaqueline Lallemand to honour the choral conducting. Open to both undergraduate and graduate stu- memory of her father and mother, Albert and Gabrielle Lallemand. dents. Established in honour of Helen Hall by her friends. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to a Value:$600. Music student in financial need. Preference is given to a student in the Jazz Performance program. Value:$500. CONSTANCE HAMILTON MEMORIAL PRIZE MILDRED LARGIE AWARD To be given to a student in School Music. Established by Established in 2001 through a generous bequest by Mildred Professor Helmut Blume. Value:$400. Largie. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to an outstanding student studying Piano. Value: minimum ARTHUR AND HELEN HENDERSON SCHOLARSHIP $1,250. Preference will be given to students in organ and church music. Open to both undergraduate and graduate students. LILY LAUTERMAN MEMORIAL BURSARY Value:$1,400. Given to students with financial need. Established by a bequest from the estate of the late Miss Rose Annie Lauterman. DR. D.M. HERBERT AWARD To be given to a student enrolled in the School Music program WILLY LEVAIN AND WILLIAM VINER MEMORIAL AWARD who is preparing to become a Choral Specialist. Established in Awarded to a deserving student in the Faculty of Music for excel- 1967 by the Baron Byng High School Graduates' Choir. lence in performance and/or composition. Established in 1991 by Value:$600. Ann-Laure Levain Viner. Value:$150.

DAVID HOLT AWARD LEWIS LUTTER BURSARY Established in 1988 by the Guttman family in honour of Mr. Lewis Awarded for excellence in the field of jazz studies. Established in Lutter, a loyal and devoted associate of many years of Progress 1989 by Mr. Steve Holt, the Faculty of Music's first B.Mus. in jazz Brand Clothes, Inc. Awarded by the Faculty of Music to assist a performance, 1981, in memory of his father, David Holt, 1923- talented student in the Faculty who is in financial need. 1979. Value:$300. GIAN LYMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP MARGARET HOULDING MEMORIAL PRIZE To be given to an undergraduate or graduate student who is spe- Awarded to a student in the Faculty of Music. Established in 1984 cializing in either the performance or history of early music. by the friends of the late Margaret Houlding. Value:$800. Established by the contributions of the family, friends and col- leagues of the late Gian Lyman, a distinguished graduate of IODE PROVINCIAL CHAPTER OF QUEBEC – SIR CHARLES McGill's Faculty of Music, who died on April 22, 1974. W. LINDSAY PRIZE Value:$1,800. Established by the Provincial Chapter of the Quebec IODE. SIR WILLIAM MACDONALD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP BERNARD L. ISSENMAN MEMORIAL AWARD Established in 1922 by the University. Value:$1,600. To be given to a full-time student to further his or her musical edu- DONALD MACKEY MEMORIAL AWARD cation. Established by the late Mrs. Benjamin Shulman in memory Established in 1996 by his wife Helen, family and friends. Prof. of her late husband, Mr. Bernard L. Issenman. Value:$385. Mackey served the Faculty of Music for over 30 years and his passionate interest was in the field of church music. Awarded by ETHEL JAMIESON IVEY AWARD the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to an organ student Established in 1967 by the Charles H. Ivey Foundation in memory who demonstrates a particular interest in church music. of the first Licentiate graduate (violin) of the Music Faculty. Value:$400. Awarded to a talented student to further his or her musical educa- tion. Preference is given to string instrument students. MARION MAGOR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Value:$2,500. To be given to students entering the upper years of the Bachelor of Music course. Founded in 1953 by the family of the late Mrs. MARGARET KALIL MEMORIAL AWARD R.J. Magor. Value: Tuition fees each. Awarded for excellence in the field of vocal studies. Established by the family and friends of Margaret Kalil (1924-1991) who was a MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY PRIZE professor of voice in the Faculty of Music. Value:$150. Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excel- lence and high academic standing. Preference given to women LUBKA KOLESSA PIANO AWARD students. Value:$150. Established in 2003 by friends and former students in honour of MCGILL OPERA AWARD Lubka Kolessa, a legendary concert pianist and McGill Faculty of Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to an Music professor from 1960-1971. Awarded to an outstanding outstanding student in the Opera program. Endowed with dona- piano student by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee. tions from Opera McGill patrons. Value: minimum $400. Value: minimum $500. JEAN L. MILLAR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ANGELA C. KRAMER MEMORIAL AWARD IN MUSIC Awarded to a student in the Faculty of Music. Preference given to Established in 2003 by Ingeborg Kramer, former Rare Books and Voice students, full and part-time. Established in 1984 by friends Special Collections editor at McGill, in honour and in memory of and former students of Mrs. Millar who was a singing instructor in her daughter, Angela C. Kramer, B.A. 1973, M.L.S. 1975, who the Faculty of Music from the mid 1930s until 1963. suddenly passed away on March 12, 2003 at the age of 52. Value:$1,200. Angela Kramer joined the Morisset Library of the University of Ottawa as a librarian/specialist in 1975 and worked closely with FRANK MILLS SCHOLARSHIP professors and students of the School of Management and the Awarded annually to a deserving student in the Faculty of Music Faculty of Social Sciences. Awarded by the Faculty of Music for excellence in performance and/or composition. Established in Scholarships Committee to an outstanding undergraduate stu- 1988 through a generous gift from Frank Mills, a former student of dent. Value: minimum $1,500. the Faculty. Value:$1,800.

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HERBERT A. MORSE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP RACHEL AND BENJAMIN SCHECTER MEMORIAL Awarded to an outstanding student in the Faculty of Music. Estab- SCHOLARSHIP lished in 1990 through a bequest from Dorothy E.M. Fairbairn in Established in 1997 by a bequest from the late Dr. Samuel memory of her father. Value:$3,800. Schecter in memory of his parents, Rachel and Benjamin Schecter. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Com- MUSIC UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION mittee to any full-time student in a degree or diploma program in BURSARY Music. Value:$3,600. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to a full-time undergraduate student in Music in good standing and in MARTHA SCHILLER MEMORIAL AWARD financial need. To be given to a Voice student in the Faculty of Music. Estab- DAVID NUTTING AWARD lished by Mrs. Zitta Hoenich in memory of her sister. Value:$250. To be given to a graduate or undergraduate trumpet student. Established by Donna in memory of Dave Nutting, a former Fac- BENNIE SCHWARTZ PRIZE ulty of Music student and McGill jazz band member, and Montreal Established in 1999 by the family of the late Bennie Schwartz, a classical and commercial trumpet player. Value:$1,300. friend of the University. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholar- ships Committee to a talented and deserving student in the Fac- OXFORD MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP ulty. Value: minimum $200. Established in 1996 by Oxford Frozen Foods of Oxford, Nova Scotia to recognize the significant contribution to music made by BERNARD SHAPIRO PRIZE two of Oxford's citizens: Llaina Donkin, a local piano teacher who Established in 2002 in the name of Senate to honour Principal dedicated her life to music, and John Grew, a former student of Bernard Shapiro on his retirement and to acknowledge his deep Mrs. Donkin, who became a professor and Dean of the Faculty of love of music. To be presented upon graduation to an undergrad- Music at McGill. The award is open to students in the Faculty of uate student in the Department of Theory for excellence in his/her Music and awarded by the Faculty Scholarships Committee with program of study. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships preference to students from the Maritime provinces. Committee upon recommendation of the Department. Value: Value:$1,800. $500.

DONALD PATRIQUIN AWARD PHYLLIS AND BERNARD SHAPIRO SCHOLARSHIP IN Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to a INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE B.Mus. or B.Ed. student in Music Education who displays a high Established in 2002 by faculty, alumni, family and friends in degree of musical or pedagogical creativity. Established in 1999 honour of Phyllis and Bernard J. Shapiro. Dr. Bernard J. Shapiro from the proceeds of a concert featuring the works of Donald was the Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University from Patriquin, a professor in the Faculty of Music from 1965 to 1996, 1994 to December 2002. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Schol- and from royalties from his McGill recordings. Value:$250. arships Committee to an undergraduate student in instrumental performance. Value: minimum $5,000. SIR WILLIAM PETERSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1921 by the University and by friends, graduates PHYLLIS AND BERNARD SHAPIRO SCHOLARSHIP IN and students of the Faculty of Music. Value:$1,700. OPERA PRIX DE LA SOCIÉTÉ DE MUSIQUE CANADIENNE Established in 2002 by faculty, alumni, family and friends in To be given to a Composition student, undergraduate or grad- honour of Phyllis and Bernard J. Shapiro. Dr. Bernard J. Shapiro uate, who is a Canadian citizen. Established by La Fondation les was the Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University from Amis de l'Art and given in alternating years to McGill and l'Univer- 1994 to December 2002. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Schol- sité de Montréal. Available to McGill students in odd-numbered arships Committee to an undergraduate student in Opera/Voice years. Value:$500. Performance. Value: minimum $5,000.

H.R. RESSLER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP LAURIE ROBIN SLAPCOFF MEMORIAL AWARD To be given to a Violin student. Founded in 1950 by the late Mr. To be given to a Voice student, preferably full time. Established in H.R. Ressler. Value:$235. June 1971 by the family and friends of the late Laurie Robin Slapcoff. Value:$800. JUNE RITTMEYER BURSARY Established in 1999 for a deserving undergraduate or graduate ZOYA SOLOD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP student in financial need, from the opera training programme. Established in 1998 by a bequest from Zoya Solod. Awarded by Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee. the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee to an outstanding undergraduate or graduate Piano student. HARRY AND RUTH ROSENTHAL AWARD Value:minimum$1,400. Established by a bequest from Natalie R. Sheinberg, L.Mus. 1943, in memory of her parents. Available to any full-time student CALDER SPANIER MEMORIAL PRIZE in a degree or diploma program in Music. Value:$300. Calder Spanier was a popular jazz sax and composition student DAVID AND ETHEL RUBIN MEMORIAL BURSARY at McGill who subsequently went on to tour Europe, Asia and Established in 1984 by Herbert Rubin in memory of his parents. North America, first as a busker and later as a Blue Note To assist a talented and deserving violin student who is in finan- recording artist. This prize, established by family and friends, is to cial need. be given by the Faculty of Music to a talented music student who demonstrates commitment to performing and composing in a HEINZ SAUERESSIG SCHOLARSHIP range of musical styles. Value: minimum $400. Established in 2001 through a generous bequest by Simonne Gagnon Champagne-Saueressig, in memory of her husband, for GEORGE THOMPSON MEMORIAL PRIZE outstanding students having completed at least one year in a Awarded to a student in Music Education based on excellence degree program in Music. Awarded on the basis of high academic and high academic standing. Endowed by Prof. A. Lloyd standing by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee. Value: Thompson, retired professor of Mechanical Engineering at McGill, minimum $2,000. in memory of his father, George Allan Thompson and of his son, George Ker Thompson, B.Mus. (Mus.Ed.) 1978. Value:$300.

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NANCY H. TURNER BURSARY FUND For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all Established in 1993 by Nancy H. Turner, a friend of the Univer- Faculties, see section2.2. sity, who has sustained a long-time interest in choral and musical For financial assistance, see section3. theatre. Awarded to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Music who have satisfactory academic standing and need finan- For details of scholarships, bursaries and prizes in Physical and cial assistance. Awards are made by the Faculty of Music Schol- Occupational Therapy, see School of Physical and Occupational arships Committee and the number and amounts of awards are section in the Health Sciences calendar. based on the individual circumstances of candidates.

WILLIAM ARTHUR WEIR MEMORIAL AWARD 2.14 Open to Students in the Faculty of Religious Established by Mr. Donald Weir in memory of his late father. Studies Value:$800. For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all GERALD WHEELER AWARD Faculties, see section2.2. Awarded for excellence in organ performance and/or choral con- ducting. Established in 1991, from the proceeds of a benefit con- For financial assistance, see section3. cert held on March 1, 1991, in honour of Gerald Wheeler, Director Students in the Faculty of Religious Studies who are also regis- of Music at the Christ Church Cathedral, harpsichordist for the tered in the Montreal Diocesan Theological College; the United McGill Chamber Orchestra and instructor in Church Music at Theological College, or in the Presbyterian College, are eligible for McGill. Value:$350. prizes, scholarships, and bursaries as announced in the calendars CONSTANCE WILLEY PRIZE of these institutions. To be given to a Piano student. Established by a bequest of the late Mrs. Constance Willey. Value:$155. W.M. BIRKS AWARDS Awarded to the students graduating with the best records in the E.M. WIRTH SCHOLARSHIP IN MUSIC B.A. (Religious Studies), B.Th., S.T.M. or M.A. (Religious Established in 2002 by Elizabeth Wirth, B.A. 1964, in honour of Studies) programs. Value:$200 each. Lisl Wirth, for an outstanding undergraduate student specializing in Opera/Vocal performance. Awarded on the basis of high aca- A.R. GORDON AWARDS demic standing by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee. Established in 1998 by a bequest from Janette R. Gordon in Value: minimum $2,500. memory of her father, Rev. Alexander Reid Gordon who was a Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Literature at McGill WOMEN ASSOCIATES OF MCGILL SCHOLARSHIP University from 1907-1930. Awarded on the basis of academic For high academic standing to an undergraduate student having merit, by the Faculty of Religious Studies, to undergraduate or completed at least one year of the B.Mus. program. graduate students in the United Theological College. Value: min- Value:$1,500. imum $3,000. VALERIE WOOD MEMORIAL AWARD IN MUSIC FACULTY OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND Established in 2003 by Beverley Tarr (Gowe), B.Ed. 1958, and David Tarr, B.A. 1961, in honour and memory of their sister, Established in 1992 by the University to provide awards based on Valerie Wood, who passed away on April 21, 2003. Valerie academic achievement to students in the top 5% of the Faculty. founded bellringer choirs as Music Director of two churches in Granted by the Faculty of Religious Studies Scholarships Com- Montreal and served as President of the Ontario Guild of English mittee to equalize the value of awards to students of comparable Handbell Ringers from 1997-99. Awarded to an outstanding stu- standing. Awards range in value from $100 to the level of the dent who has completed at least one year of an undergraduate major entrance scholarships, in increments of $100. degree program in the Faculty of Music. Awarded by the Faculty of Music Scholarships Committee on the basis of academic HOUSTON BURSARY standing. Value: minimum $1,500. Established by a bequest of Thomas Houston, for students stud- ying for the ministry of the Presbyterian Church in Canada or the MEDALS United Church of Canada, and preference is given to candidates whose mother tongue is French. Awarded by the Faculty of Reli- SALSINGER TANI GOLD MEDAL IN MUSIC PERFORMANCE gious Studies and open to students in the Faculty of Arts and the To be presented upon graduation to an undergraduate student in Faculty of Religious Studies. the Department of Performance for excellence in music perform- ance. Established in 1996 by Mrs. Freda Berger, Mr. David MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY PRIZE Berger and the Honourable Mr. Justice Ronald L. Berger in Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excel- memory of Bertha Salsinger Tani and Victor Tani. Value: medal lence and high academic standing. Preference given to women plus $500. students. Value:$150.

2.12 Open to Students in the School of Nursing NEW TESTAMENT GREEK PRIZE To be awarded for the highest standing in the Introductory Greek For entrance scholarships, see section1. course offered in the Faculty of Religious Studies. Awarded by For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all the Faculty. Value:$200. Faculties, see section2.2. RELIGIOUS STUDIES BURSARY FUND For financial assistance, see section3. Established in 1980 for undergraduate or graduate students in the For details of scholarships, bursaries and prizes in Nursing, see Faculty of Religious Studies. Awarded by the Faculty on the basis School of Nursing section in the Health Sciences calendar. of academic standing and financial need.

2.13 Open to Students in the School of Physical and SANSKRIT PRIZE Occupational Therapy Awarded for the highest standing in the Introductory Sanskrit course offered in the Faculty of Religious Studies. Awarded by For entrance scholarships, see section1. the Faculty. Value:$200.

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NEIL STEWART PRIZES ANACHEMIA PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY Two prizes established by Mr. Neil Stewart of Vankleek Hill in Established by Anachemia Canada Inc. Awarded to an under- 1878. Awarded by the Faculty of Religious Studies to students graduate student achieving high academic merit in the Research studying biblical Hebrew language and literature and registered in Project courses. Awarded on the recommendation of the Depart- that Faculty. Value:$200 each. ment of Chemistry. Value:$250.

ALFRED DAVID G. ARTHURS SCHOLARSHIPS IN 2.15 Open to Students in the Faculty of Science CHEMISTRY For entrance scholarships, see section1. Established in 2001 through a bequest from Alfred David G. Arthurs for outstanding students having completed at least one For scholarships and prizes open to undergraduates in all year in a degree program in Chemistry. Three or more scholar- Faculties, see section2.2. ships to be awarded on the basis of high academic achievement For financial assistance, see section3. by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee on the recom- mendation of the Department of Chemistry. Value: minimum General Regulations in Science $2,000 each. 1. No applications are required except in the case of the Moyse Travelling Scholarships. Unless otherwise stated, awards are ASTRAZENECA SCHOLARSHIP IN CHEMISTRY, made on the basis of academic standing in the regular session. BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY Awards to graduating students are made by the Faculty on the Established in 2001 by AstraZeneca Canada Inc., a global leader recommendation of the Faculty Scholarships Sub-committee. in the pharmaceutical industry. Awarded by the Faculty of Sci- Awards to lower year students are made by the Sub-committee ence Scholarships Committee to an outstanding student entering acting in the name of the Faculty. the final year of an Honours B.Sc. program. Preference will be 2. Unless restricted by the deed of gift or faculty regulations the given to students entering the final year of studies in Chemistry, awards are open to all students studying for the B.Sc. degree. Biochemistry or Biology on an annual rotating basis. Value: $4,000. 3. Only those students who have completed at least 27 graded credits in the Regular Session of the academic year preceding SIR EDWARD BEATTY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS IN the award will be eligible for scholarships. MATHEMATICS 4. Scholarships will be awarded only if an adequate standard is Three awards established in 1927 by the late Sir Edward Beatty, attained for scholarship recognition. former Chancellor of the University. Awarded in recognition of 5. If in any university year there is not a sufficient number of high academic merit to students entering the intermediate or final candidates showing adequate merit, any one or more of the year in Major or Honours Mathematics. Awarded on the recom- scholarships offered for competition may be given to more mendation of the Department of Mathematics. Value:$1,900 deserving candidates in another year. each. 6. In order to hold an undergraduate scholarship the successful ROBERT E. BELL PRIZE IN PHYSICS candidate must proceed regularly in a degree program in the Established by colleagues and friends in recognition of his serv- Faculty of Science and fulfill any further conditions prescribed ices to the University as Principal and Vice-Chancellor and for the scholarship. Rutherford Professor of Physics. Awarded on recommendation of ACCENTURE PRIZE IN ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE the Department of Physics to a student graduating with high aca- Established in 2000 by Andersen Consulting. Awarded by the demic standing in Physics who throughout the undergraduate Faculties of Engineering or Science to a student entering the final program has shown a marked aptitude for experimental studies in the subject. Value:$1,000. year in Electrical and Computer Engineering or the School of Computer Science (alternately). Awarded by the Faculty Scholar- FMRC BELLINI FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP IN SCIENCE ships Committees, upon recommendation of the respective departments, on the basis of academic excellence and demon- Established in 2002 by the Bellini Family for an outstanding strated leadership qualities. Value: minimum $1,000. undergraduate student who has completed at least one year of a B.Sc. program in Chemistry. Awarded by the Faculty of Science RICHARD ADAMS AWARD Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Depart- Established in 1990 by a generous donation from Richard Adams ment of Chemistry on the basis of academic excellence and dem- to encourage and promote the study of marine biology. Awarded onstrated leadership qualities in community activities. Value: for high academic standing in marine biology courses to an minimum $5,000. undergraduate student continuing in the B.Sc. program. Prefer- ence will be given to students intending to undertake marine HERBERT J. BRENNEN SCHOLARSHIPS biology courses or research at off-campus field stations. If in any Six awards, established in 1992 by a bequest from H.J. Brennen year there is not a suitable candidate at the undergraduate level, (B.Sc. 1919) for deserving students majoring in Chemistry or consideration will be given to graduate students doing research in Mathematics. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships marine biology. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee. Value: minimum $2,000 each. Committee on the recommendation of the Department of Biology. Value:$900. ROBERT BRUCE SCHOLARSHIPS Bequeathed by the late Robert Bruce, of Quebec City. Two schol- E.P. AIKMAN PRIZE IN PHYSICS arships, awarded for high academic standing to students entering Established in 1980 by the family and friends of the late E.P. the final year by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee. Aikman. To a student with high academic standing entering the Value:$200 each. intermediate or final year in Major or Honours Physics. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Physics. DUNCAN CAMERON PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY Value:$1,200. Established in 1987 to honour Duncan Cameron's outstanding longtime contributions to the laboratory teaching of physiology to MARGARET JANE ALLAN SCHOLARSHIP generations of students. An annual award to a student who has Bequeathed in 1929 to the Royal Victoria College by Mrs. Agnes completed U1 for high achievement in physiology and out- W. Allan. For a woman student showing high academic merit in standing performance in the laboratory. Awarded by the Faculty the initial year of the B.Sc. program. Tenable in the Faculty of Sci- of Science Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of ence. Value:$1,200. the Department. Value:$250.

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CANADIAN INFORMATION PROCESSING SOCIETY PRIZE equalize the value of awards to students of comparable standing. Awarded on an annual basis to a deserving student who is Awards range in value from $100 to the level of the major entering the final year in the Bachelor of Science program in entrance scholarships, in increments of $100. Computer Science. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholar- ships Committee on the recommendation of the School of Com- FANTHAM MEMORIAL PRIZE IN BIOLOGY puter Science. Value:$1,500. Established in 1938 by a bequest from the late Dr. Annie Fantham in memory of Professor H.B. Fantham, her late husband. Avail- CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CHEMISTRY SILVER MEDALS able for award to a graduating student achieving high academic For high academic merit in the penultimate year of programs in merit in a Zoologically oriented Biology program. Value:$900. Biochemistry and Chemistry. One award available annually in each Department. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholar- JOHN STUART FOSTER SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICS ships Committee on the recommendation of the departments. Established by colleagues and friends in recognition of his contri- butions to the University as Chairman of the Department of KURT CARL MEMORIAL AWARD Physics, founder and Director of the Foster Radiation Laboratory, Established in 2001 by Barry Zryl as a Valentine's day gift to his Macdonald Professor of Physics, Rutherford Professor of Physics wife, Geraldine. In loving memory of Geraldine Zryl's devoted and Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Awarded by the Fac- father, Kurt Carl, who had a passion for science and technology. ulty of Science Scholarships Committee on the recommendation Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee to an of the Physics Department to a student with high academic outstanding undergraduate student. Value: minimum $500. standing entering the penultimate year in the Honours or Major Physics program. Value:$1,200. WALLACE B. CHUNG SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 2003 by Wallace B. Chung, M.D.,C.M.1953, for CHARLES FOX MEMORIAL PRIZE outstanding undergraduate students who have completed at least Established in 1994 in memory of the late Charles Fox, Professor one year in a degree program in the Faculty of Science. Awarded of Mathematics 1949-1967, by his wife Eileen. Awarded to a stu- on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Science dent who has achieved high academic standing in an Honours or Scholarships Committee. Value: minimum $2,500 each. Major program with Mathematics as one of the major compo- nents, and who has completed at least one year of study in that FREDERICK M. CONNELL AWARD program. Awarded by the Scholarships Committee of either the Established in 1998 in memory of Frederick M. Connell, the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Science on the recommendation founder of Conwest Exploration Company Ltd., for an undergrad- of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Value:$650. uate student having completed at least one year in an Earth and Planetary Sciences degree program. Awarded on the basis of JOHN V. GALLEY SCHOLARSHIPS high academic standing by the Faculty of Science on recommen- Established in 1982 by Mrs. Gertrude Galley in memory of her dation of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. husband, John V. Galley, B.Sc. (Arts) 1920, a former member of Value:minimum $1,400. the Board of Governors. Awarded on the basis of distinguished academic standing to students having completed at least one ANDRÉ COURTEMANCHE SCHOLARSHIP FOR year of an undergraduate degree program. One scholarship is EXCELLENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE available in each of the faculties of Arts, Engineering, Manage- Established in 2003 by André Courtemanche, B.Sc. 1985, M.Sc. ment and Science. Awarded by the faculty scholarships commit- 1987, for an outstanding student who has completed at least one tees. Value:$3,000 each. year of a B.Sc. program in Computer Science. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee on the recommenda- R.P.D. GRAHAM SCHOLARSHIPS AND MEDALS tion of the School of Computer Science on the basis of academic Endowed by former students of Dr. R.P.D. Graham, Professor excellence. Value: $5,000. Emeritus of Mineralogy. One scholarship is available to students entering an intermediate or the final year of the B.Sc. program in EMILY ROSS CRAWFORD SCHOLARSHIPS Geological Sciences. A second scholarship is available to stu- Established by the late Stuart L. Crawford, in memory of his dents entering the second or third year of the B.Eng. program in mother, Emily Ross Crawford. Awarded to candidates of high Mining Engineering. Both scholarships are awarded by the faculty academic merit in the work of the U1 or U2 year. Tenable in the scholarships committees on the recommendation of the chairs of Faculty of Science. Value:$1,000 each. the departments concerned. A bronze medal bearing the likeness of Professor Graham is given to each scholarship winner. MARION MCCALL DALY AWARD Value:$4,000 each. Established in 1942 by Mr. and Mrs. Roland Daly. Awarded to stu- dents who have completed two years at McGill and are continuing T.I. GURMAN PRIZE in a third year in the Faculty of Science. Awarded by the Faculty Established in 1997 by friends and family of T.I. Gurman in of Science Scholarships Committee. In making the award the fol- honour of his 95th birthday. Awarded by the Faculty of Science lowing is taken into account: (a) preference is given to women Scholarships Committee on the recommendation of the Depart- students; (b) the candidate's promise of making a definite contri- ment of Physics to a student with high academic standing bution to Canadian life, and (c) academic record. Value:$500. entering the final year in a Major program in Physics. Value:$850. DOW-HICKSON SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1957 by a bequest from the late Dr. J. William A. HAGERMAN PRIZE Hickson and awarded to students entering the penultimate or the Established in 1996 by Joan Hagerman, a long-time McGill final year of the Honours programs in English Literature, Philos- employee, to recognize distinguished academic standing by a ophy or Psychology. Awarded by a joint committee of the scholar- student who is in and will be continuing in an undergraduate ships committees of the Faculties of Arts and of Science upon the degree program. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships recommendations of the departments concerned. Committee in odd-numbered years and by the Faculty of Science Value:minimum $2,000 each. Scholarships Committee in even-numbered years. Value:$250.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS FUND DAVID HARRIGAN MEMORIAL PRIZE Established in 1992 by the University to provide awards based on Established in 1980 by his classmates, friends and family in academic achievement to students in the top 5% of the Faculty. memory of David Harrigan (B.Sc. 1973, M.Sc.A. 1975). Awarded Granted by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee to on the recommendation of the Department of Earth and Planetary

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Sciences to a student with high standing in the Master of Science- LOGAN SCHOLARSHIPS Applied course, or to a similarly qualified graduate or undergrad- Four scholarships for Geological Sciences and Biology. Open to uate student with an interest in geochemistry. Value:$800. students entering an intermediate year or the final year of the undergraduate course. Awarded on the recommendations of the DIANE HASLEY SCHOLARSHIP IN ENVIRONMENT Departments. Value:$1,000 each. Established in 2001 by Diane Hasley, B.A. 1963, for an out- standing undergraduate student who has completed at least one SIR WILLIAM MACDONALD SCHOLARSHIPS year of the B.A. or B.Sc. program offered by the McGill School of Two scholarships open to all students entering an intermediate Environment. Awarded by the appropriate Faculty Scholarships year or the final year. Value:$800 each. Committee upon recommendation by the McGill School of Envi- ronment. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing with ALEXANDER MACINNES SCHOLARSHIP preference to a student registered in one of the School's following Established in 1999 by Dr. Alexander S. MacInnes, Ph.D. 1941. domains of study: Economics and the Earth's Environment; Envi- Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee to a ronment and Development; Biodiversity and Conservation; Water student who has demonstrated academic excellence and has Environments and Ecosystems. Value: $2,000. completed at least one year in the Department of Chemistry. Value:$2,500. DR. WILLIAM H. HATCHER PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY Established by the Department of Chemistry in 1958 and awarded ANNIE MACINTOSH PRIZE to the student with highest standing in Elementary Organic Chem- Endowed by friends and pupils of the late Annie Macintosh and by istry, in which Dr. Hatcher lectured for so many years. a special gift of the late Miss I.G. Macintosh. Offered as a prize or Value:$150. prizes to women students in such subject or for such work as the Faculty may determine. Value:$700. HOMESTAKE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Established in 1987 by the Homestake Mineral Development JUDITH MAPPIN SCHOLARSHIP IN ENVIRONMENT Company. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement, Established in 2000 by Judith Mappin, B.Sc. 1950. Awarded, on leadership and organizational qualities in both academic and the basis of academic excellence, by the Faculty of Science extracurricular activities to a second year undergraduate in the Scholarships Committee, on recommendation from the McGill Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. The student should School of Environment, to an undergraduate student in the B.Sc. show evidence of a long-term interest in economic or exploration program of the MSE who has completed at least one year of geology. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Com- study. Value: minimum $3,000. mittee on the recommendation of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Value:$1,000. J.S. MARSHALL PRIZE Established in 1995 by alumni contributions to the Department of JOHN W. HOOPER SCHOLARSHIP Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences to honour the memory of Established in 1999 in honour of Dr. John Hooper, founder, Professor Stewart Marshall. Awarded annually or at the discretion Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Phoenix International of the Department to a graduating student in Atmospheric and Life Sciences, upon his retirement from the company. Awarded, Oceanic Sciences who had demonstrated academic achievement on the basis of outstanding academic merit, by the Faculty of and initiative, exemplifying the scientific excellence that was the Science Scholarships Committee to a student having completed goal of Professor Marshall's teaching. Value:$300. at least one year of an undergraduate Science program. Value:minimum $2,000. MAURICE A. MASSÉ MEMORIAL AWARD Established in 2002 by a bequest from Maurice A. Massé for out- WILLIAM HENRY HOWARD SCHOLARSHIPS standing undergraduate students having completed at least one Six scholarships bequeathed in 1955 by the late Mrs. Florence P. year in a degree program in the Faculty of Science. Awarded by Howard in memory of her husband. Open to undergraduate and the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee on the basis of graduate students in Metals and Materials Engineering, Chemical academic merit. Preference shall be given to female students. Engineering and Geology. Two scholarships awarded upon the Value: minimum $1,250. recommendation of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sci- ences for scholastic ability and general promise. JAMES F. MATHISON SCHOLARSHIP Value:$2,500each. Established in 1993 in honour of James F. Mathison, Ph.D. 1956, by his wife Daisy Mathison in recognition of more than 30 years KALYON PRIZE IN SCIENCE outstanding service as a faculty member in McGill's Department Established in 2001 by Safiye and Dilhan Kalyon, M.Eng. 1977, of Physics. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of distin- Ph.D. 1980, to recognize excellence and distinguished academic guished academic standing to a student enrolled in the Honours standing, in the first instance, in the Department of Biochemistry. Physics program. Academic standing is of primary importance. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee on Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee upon the recommendation of the Department of Biochemistry to an out- the recommendation of the Department of Physics. standing undergraduate student. Preference shall be given to Value:minimum $3,000. female students with high academic standing entering the final year of an Honours Biochemistry Program. In the case where a MCGILL ALUMNAE CARRIE DERICK SCHOLARSHIP suitable candidate cannot be found in the Department of Bio- Established in honour of the late Professor Carrie M. Derick, B.A. chemistry, top students in other Honours programs in the Faculty 1890, first woman professor at McGill. Awarded to a distinguished of Science shall be considered, with preference being given to woman student. Tenable in the Faculty of Science. Value:$2,000. female students. In this case, the recommendation will be made by the Science Scholarships Committee. Value: minimum $500. MCGILL ALUMNAE OCTAVIA GRACE RITCHIE ENGLAND SCHOLARSHIP FREDERIC J. LEMAISTRE AWARD Established in 1979 in memory of the late Octavia Grace Ritchie To the student achieving the highest academic merit in U2 of the England, first woman Valedictorian. Awarded a distinguished Chemistry Major Program. Awarded on the recommendation of student with preference to women. Tenable in the Faculty of the Department of Chemistry. Value:$1,000. Science. Value:$2,000.

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MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY PRIZE ROBERT NICHOLLS SCHOLARSHIP Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excel- Established in 1998 by Eleanor Nicholls, B.A. 1970, Ph.D. 1994, lence and high academic standing. Preference given to women in honour of her father, Robert V.V. Nicholls, O.C., B.Sc. 1933, students. Value:$150. M.Sc. 1935, Ph.D. 1936, former Professor of Chemistry. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee to a student MAJOR HIRAM MILLS SCHOLARSHIP with high academic standing having completed at least one year One or more scholarships for students entering the final year in of studies. Value:$3,000. Anatomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Microbiology and Immunology, Physiology or Psychology. Value:$200 each. PENHALLOW PRIZE IN BIOLOGY

ANNE MOLSON PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY Endowed by the Arts Undergraduate Society in 1911, for a gradu- ating student whose complete record shows the highest merit in For award to a graduating student achieving high academic merit Biology. At least 24 credits in the subject must have been taken in the Honours program in Chemistry. Value:$400. and Honours students in Biology will receive preference. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Biology. ANNE MOLSON SCHOLARSHIP Value:$600. Open only to students in the Physical Sciences proceeding from the penultimate year into the final year. Awarded on the recom- PENHALLOW SCHOLARSHIP IN BIOLOGY mendation of the Departments of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathe- matics. Value:$1,200. Open to students entering an intermediate year or the final year of the undergraduate course. Awarded on the recommendation of MONTREAL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE CANADIAN the Department of Biology. Value:$1,000. INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGY, AND PETROLEUM BURSARIES MOE J. POLISUK MEMORIAL PRIZE IN BIOCHEMISTRY Two bursaries for students in Geological Sciences. Awarded on Established by Mrs. Moe J. Polisuk, awarded to a graduating the recommendation of the Department of Earth and Planetary student achieving high academic merit in the Honours program in Sciences. Preference will be given to women students. Biochemistry. Awarded on the recommendation of the Depart- Value:$800 each. ment. Value:$200.

MOYSE TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS E.R. POUNDER PRIZE IN PHYSICS Two scholarships, each tenable for one year, founded by the late Right Honourable Lord Atholstan, to commemorate the “splendid Established in 1989 by colleagues and friends of Emeritus services of Dr. Charles E. Moyse, for forty-two years Professor of Professor E.R. Pounder, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, English, during sixteen of which he was Dean of the Faculty of in recognition of his distinguished services to the Department. Arts and Vice-Principal of the University.'” One scholarship to be Awarded to a student with high academic standing upon comple- awarded for distinction by the Faculty of Arts and the other for dis- tion of the first year of the Physics program. Awarded by the Fac- tinction by the Faculty of Science. If there is no winner in one of ulty of Science Scholarships Committee on the recommendation these faculties, both scholarships may be awarded to applicants of the Department of Physics. Value:$200. in the other faculty. In the absence of applicants of sufficient merit in either of the PRINCE OF WALES SCHOLARSHIP faculties, applications from final year students in other undergrad- Two scholarships, open to students proceeding from the penulti- uate faculties, or from graduate students, may be considered. mate year into the final year. Awarded for general distinction by Holders must devote the year of tenure to advance study, pref- the Faculty of Science on the student's complete academic erably in a British or European university, but not to the exclusion record. Value:$2,000 each. of other institutions approved by the Faculty of Arts or of Science. Letters of application, whether from graduates or from students CLIFFORD B. PURVES PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY in the final year of the undergraduate course, should reach the Established by the McGill Student Chapter of the Chemical Insti- Dean of the Faculty of Arts or of Science not later than April 1. tute of Canada in memory of the late Professor Clifford B. Purves. Applications should be accompanied by: (1) the names of two Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Chem- referees who are familiar with the applicant's work; (2) a detailed istry, to the graduating student achieving the highest academic and comprehensive statement of the applicant's proposed course merit in the Chemistry Major Program. Value:$1,300. of study; the institution or centre at which he, or she, proposes to study; (3) a statement of the applicant's age and nationality. JANE REDPATH EXHIBITION Awards will be made after the results of final examinations in the final year of the undergraduate course have been determined. Two awards founded in 1868 by the late Mrs. Redpath to maintain Value: $11,000 each. an exhibition in Arts and Science. Awarded on the results of the initial year to the B.A. or B.S.W. student and to the B.Sc. student E.G.D. MURRAY PRIZE IN MICROBIOLOGY with the highest average on the year's work. One award to be Established by friends, students and colleagues of the late made by each of the appropriate Faculty Scholarships Commit- Professor E.G.D. Murray to perpetuate his name at McGill. tees. Value:$350 each. Awarded to a graduating student achieving high academic merit in the Honours program in Microbiology and Immunology. CARL REINHARDT SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES Value:$150. Established from the estate of Carl Reinhardt. To be used for scholarships or bursaries for undergraduate students in the BORIS MUSKATOV PRIZE IN PSYCHOLOGY Departments of Physics and Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Endowed by Miss Serafima Muskatov in memory of her brother, for scholarships or bursaries or in the support of their research for Boris Muskatov, who died on January 7, 1948, while a student. graduate students. Awards are made by the Fellowships Office, Offered to a student who has completed the penultimate year in Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, on the recommenda- the Faculty of Arts or of Science and has done the best work in tions of the Chairs of the departments concerned. Any amount not Psychology. Awarded on the recommendation of the Department used by one of the departments in any year may be taken up by of Psychology by whichever Faculty Scholarships Committee is awards in the other department if suitable candidates are avail- appropriate. Value:$350 in books. able.

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REUTERS LIMITED SCHOLARSHIP 1977. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Com- Awarded to a student entering the penultimate year for out- mittee to an outstanding undergraduate student who has com- standing performance in mathematics and computer science. pleted at least one year of study. Value: minimum $500. Awarded on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Computer Science by the Scholarships Committee of the Faculty SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY MERIT AWARDS in which the student is registered. Value:$1,000. Three Merit Awards consisting of inscribed plaques awarded to the graduating students who achieve the best results in: (a) the FRANK RIGLER PRIZE IN ECOLOGY B.Sc. course with Honours Chemistry, or Joint Honours in Chem- Established by friends and colleagues of the late Professor Frank istry and some related science; (b) the B.Eng. course in Chemical H. Rigler to honour his many contributions to a scientific ecology. Engineering; (c) the Honours course in Biochemistry. Awarded by Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Biology for the Scholarships Committees of the Faculties of Science and excellence in ecology to a student entering or completing the final Engineering, on the recommendation of the Chairs of the depart- year. Value:$750. ments concerned.

R.F. ROBERTSON AWARD IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY SONY OF CANADA LTD. SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1983 by friends and family, in memory of Roderick Established in 1991 to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the F. Robertson to commemorate his lifelong interest in the teaching arrival of the first SONY product in Canada and to express appre- of physical chemistry. Awarded on the recommendation of the ciation to Canadians for their support. Two scholarships, one to a Department of Chemistry to the student with the best perform- student in Science and one to a student in Engineering who are ance in the first Physical Chemistry laboratory course. continuing their undergraduate studies. Awarded by the faculty Value:$650. scholarships committees on the basis of high academic standing. Value:$1,500 each. R.F. ROBERTSON PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY Established in 1989 by friends and family in memory of Roderick STELTOR SCHOLARSHIP F. Robertson to commemorate his lifelong interest in the teaching Established in 1995 for undergraduate students having completed and administration of the undergraduate chemistry program. at least one year towards a degree in Computer Science with high Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee on academic standing. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholar- the recommendation of the Department of Chemistry to the grad- ships Committee on the recommendation of the School of Com- uating student achieving the highest academic merit in the Hon- puter Science. Recipients may be offered a summer job with the ours Chemistry program. Value:$500. company. Value:$2,000.

MURIEL ROSCOE PRIZE IN BIOLOGY MURIEL SYKES MEMORIAL AWARD Established in 1981 by Dr. and Mrs. Hirsh Rosenfeld in honour of Established in 1991 by a bequest from the late Katherine Muriel Professor Muriel Roscoe. Awarded to a graduating student of Sykes Noseworthy. Awarded for high academic standing, to a stu- high academic merit in Biology on the recommendation of the dent continuing in the Faculty of Science, by the Faculty of Sci- Department of Biology. Value:$400. ence Scholarships Committee. Value:$300. DR. JOSEPH TANZMAN AWARD EDWARD ROSENTHALL MEMORIAL PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS Established in 1975 in honour of Dr. Joseph Tanzman, M.D. 1927, and to be awarded to a medical student in any given year Established in 1985 by family, friends and colleagues of the late from the Province of New Brunswick, as a preference. If in any Professor Edward Rosenthall to commemorate his contribution to year no such candidate is available, the award may be made to the Department of Mathematics and to the teaching of Mathe- any deserving student in the Faculty of Science. Awarded by the matics. Awarded to an undergraduate student in high standing in Scholarships Committee of the Faculty of Medicine or Science as a mathematics program by the Scholarships Committee of the the case may be. Faculty of Arts or Science upon the recommendation of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Value:$1,000. EMANUEL TAVARES MEMORIAL PRIZE Established by Mr. Anabal C. Tavares in memory of his son, DR. BERNARD SHAPIRO SCHOLARSHIPS Emanuel, who died on March 13th, 1985 while a McGill student. Awarded to a graduating student with high standing in the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Science. The prize will be given in each Two scholarships, established in 1998 by a generous gift from a faculty in alternate years beginning with the Faculty of Arts in McGill graduate of Chemical Engineering (Class of 1959), from June 1987. Awarded by the faculty scholarships committees. Hong Kong, in honour of the 15th Principal of McGill University. Value:$175. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee to deserving students who have completed at least one year of DR. KATHLEEN TERROUX PRIZES IN PHYSIOLOGY studies in the Faculty of Science. Value:$3,000 each. Established in 1981 to honour Dr. Kathleen Terroux's outstanding contribution to the teaching of physiology and her devoted coun- GARNET AND JANE SHAVER VETERAN'S SCHOLARSHIP selling to generations of students. Three prizes are awarded to Established in 2003 by Dr. Alan Shaver, Dean of the Faculty of students graduating with the B.Sc. degree in Physiology for out- Science, in honour of his parents, Garnet and Jane Shaver, both standing overall performance and especially for high achievement of whom were veterans of World War II. Awarded to an out- in physiology courses. Awarded on the recommendation of the standing undergraduate student who has completed at least one Department. Value:$400 each. year of a B.Sc. program on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee. Value: JOHN M. WALKLEY JR. R.C.N.V.R. MEMORIAL AWARD $2,000. Awarded to the student achieving the highest academic merit in the penultimate year of the Honours Chemistry Program. DR. BRIAN C. SMITH PRIZE Awarded on the recommendation of the Department of Chem- Established in 2001 by Karin Hilker in honor of her late husband, istry. Value:$850. along with friends of Dr. Brian C. Smith, M.Sc. 1979. Dr. Smith came to McGill as a post-graduate fellow in the Physics Depart- P.R. WALLACE PRIZE IN PHYSICS ment, having completed his Ph.D. in theoretical nuclear physics at Established in 1989 by colleagues and friends of Emeritus Pro- McMaster University in 1975. He worked as a research associate fessor P.R. Wallace, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, in until he decided to enter McGill's computer science program in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the Department.

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Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee on ANNE MOLSON GOLD MEDAL recommendation of the Department of Physics to a graduating Established in 1864 by a donation from Mrs. Molson of Belmont student who has shown marked aptitude for studies in theoretical Hall for Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. physics. Value:$200. HORACE WATSON MEDAL HORACE WATSON PRIZE Established in 1959 by Mr. Jack Watson in memory of his brother Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee to for Physics. Awarded to the student graduating with the highest the winner of the Horace Watson Medal for the highest standing First Class standing in the Honours Physics Course. in the Honours Physics program. Value:$1,000.

G. STAFFORD WHITBY PRIZE IN POLYMER CHEMISTRY 2.16 Open to Students in the School of Social Work Established in 1981 by Dr. Jacob Dolid in honour of the late Pro- SADIE BATIST ARONOFF MEMORIAL AWARDS fessor G. Stafford Whitby. Awarded, on recommendation of the Two awards, established in 2003 by a bequest from Sadie Batist Department of Chemistry, to the undergraduate student with the Aronoff, Dip. Social Work 1930, for outstanding undergraduate highest grade in the Introductory Polymer Chemistry course. Value:$350. students who have completed at least one year in a degree pro- gram in Social Work. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the WOMEN ASSOCIATES OF MCGILL SCHOLARSHIP recommendation of the School of Social Work. Value: minimum For high academic standing to an undergraduate student having $1,250 each. completed at least one year in the B.Sc. program. Value:$1,500. JANE HARRIS-VAN GELDER AWARD CLIFFORD C.F. WONG SCHOLARSHIP For students or faculty of the McGill School of Social Work to undertake activities (research, service, demonstration project, seminar) in the area of social work and health including mental Endowed in 1989 by the late Clifford C.F. Wong, B.Arch. (1960) to health. Preference will be given to submissions concerned with recognize distinguished academic standing. Awarded by the Fac- the development and advancement of the volunteer and volun- ulty of Science Scholarships Committee to a continuing student teerism in health and mental health care. Applications should be having completed at least one year in the Bachelor of Science submitted by September 1st to the Director of the School of Social program. Value:$1,500. Work that describe the proposed activity in detail, the use to be made of the award monies, and the pertinence of the activity to GARNET A. WOONTON PRIZE IN PHYSICS volunteers and volunteerism in social work and health care. The Established in 1984 in memory of the late Professor Garnet A. award winner(s) will be required to submit a report to the Director Woonton by friends in the Department of Physics in recognition of upon completion of the project and a short precis that may be included in School newsletters and communications. Value:$750. his service to the Department and to physics as scientist and teacher. Awarded to a student with high academic standing in the ESTHER KERRY SCHOLARSHIP work of the U1 year in the Physics program. Awarded on the rec- ommendation of the Department of Physics. Value:$500. Established by a generous bequest from Esther Kerry, an active member of the School of Social Work Alumni Committee for many years. Offered each year to a student, entering the Special DOROTHY OSBORNE XANTHAKY SCHOLARSHIPS B.S.W. program or the second or third year of the regular B.S.W. Two scholarships, bequeathed in 1993 by the late Dorothy program, who demonstrates academic excellence. Awarded by Xanthaky. Awarded on the basis of distinguished academic the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommenda- standing to students who have completed at least one year of an tion of the School of Social Work. Value:$2,500. undergraduate program in the Faculty of Science. Awarded by the Faculty of Science Scholarships Committee. Value:$1,500 each. MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY PRIZE Presented upon graduation to a distinguished student for excel- DR. DALE ELAINE ZILBERT MEMORIAL PRIZE lence and high academic standing. Preference given to women Established in 1999 by Ms. Nina Politzer and Dr. Arthur Zilbert, students. Value:$150. B.Sc. 1970, to honour the memory of their sister, Dr. Dale Elaine Zilbert. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence by the Fac- FREDA L. PALTIEL AWARD FOR IMMIGRANT AND ulty of Science Scholarships Committee, on the recommendation MINORITY WOMEN'S HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT of the Department of Psychology, to a student who has completed For students or faculty of the McGill School of Social Work to at least one year of study. Value: minimum $500. undertake a research, service or demonstration project con- cerned with the health needs of immigrant and visible minority MEDALS women and their families. Preference will be given to projects undertaken with the involvement of the intended beneficiaries. The following medals are awarded to the graduating students who Applications should be submitted by September1st of the bien- stand highest in the First Class Honours List of the subjects nium to the Director of the School of Social Work, describing the named, provided the Faculty so recommends to Senate: project in detail, the precise use to be made of the Award monies and the utility of the project in promoting the health of the benefi- LOGAN GOLD MEDAL ciary populations. The award winner(s) will submit a report to the Established in 1864 by a donation from Sir W.E. Logan for Director, with a copy to Freda Paltiel, upon completion of the Geology or Solid Earth Geophysics. project, indicating its implications for women's health. Presenta- tion or publication of the report will be encouraged. (Available in MAJOR HIRAM MILLS MEDALS 2002-03.) Value:$650 biennially. Established in 1882 by a bequest from Major Hiram Mills for Bio- logical Sciences. Two medals for award to students graduating SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK ALUMNI AWARD with First Class Honours. One medal will be available for students Established in 1986 by the School of Social Work Alumni Com- in Biology, Psychology or Microbiology and Immunology and the mittee. Awarded each year by the School of Social Work to the other for Anatomy, Biochemistry or Physiology. In the event that graduating student who has demonstrated outstanding academic there is not a suitable candidate in one of the areas in any year, a and professional performance in the B.S.W. program. second medal may be given in the other area. Value:$200.

46 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University RESTRICTED FUNDS

WOMEN ASSOCIATES OF MCGILL SCHOLARSHIP OCTAVIA GRACE RITCHIE ENGLAND SCHOLARSHIP For high academic standing to an undergraduate student having See section 2.15, page43. completed at least one year in the B.S.W. program. Awarded by the Faculty of Arts Scholarships Committee on the recommenda- GEORGINA HUNTER SCHOLARSHIP tion of the School of Social Work. Value: $1,500. See section 2.3, page19.

CLIFFORD C.F. WONG SCHOLARSHIP ETHEL HURLBATT SCHOLARSHIP See section 2.6, page29.

MABEL KING SCHOLARSHIP Endowed in 1989 by the late Clifford C.F. Wong, B.Arch. (1960) to See section 1.2, page6. recognize distinguished academic standing. Awarded by the Fac- ulty of Arts Scholarships Committee, on the recommendation of CATHERINE I. MACKENZIE SCHOLARSHIP the School of Social Work, to a continuing student having com- See section 2.3, page20. pleted at least one year in the Bachelor of Social Work program. Value:$1,500. ISABELLA MCLENNAN SCHOLARSHIP See section 2.3, page20. 2.17 Restricted Funds HILDA DIANA OAKELEY SCHOLARSHIP McGill University no longer accepts endowments for awards See section 2.3, page20. which are restrictive in certain respects, such as race, religion, or sex. However, there are some such funds endowed in the past HELEN R.Y. REID SCHOLARSHIP which are still available. See section 2.9, page34. Students who complete in detail the application form for finan- cial aid, obtainable from the Student Aid Office, will be considered 75TH ANNIVERSARY SCHOLARSHIP automatically for any such funds administered by that office. See section 2.6, page29.

MARGARET JANE ALLAN SCHOLARSHIP SUSAN CAMERON VAUGHAN SCHOLARSHIP See section 2.3, page15. See section 2.3, page20.

EDMUND HENRY BOTTERELL BURSARY MCGILL ALUMNAE BURSARIES See section 3.2, page49. Several bursaries, of which the following five are named to honour distinguished women scholars, are provided by the McGill DORA FORSYTH PRIZE Alumnae Society. The awards are made by the Student Aid Office See section 2.3, page17. to women students in financial need who have satisfactory aca- demic standing. FROTHINGHAM BURSARIES See section 3.2, page51. ISABEL BRITTAIN BURSARY Named in honour of Miss Isabel Brittain, B.A. 1894, M.A. 1911, GREEK STUDENTS BURSARY AND LOAN FUND twice President of the Alumnae Society and former English See section 3.3, page60. teacher at the High School for Girls, Montreal.

ANNETTE S. HILL MEMORIAL BURSARIES VIRGINIA CAMERON BURSARY See section 3.2, page53. Established in 1967 in memory of Miss Alice Virginia Cameron, B.A. 1925, Deputy Registrar of McGill, a former President of the MCLENNAN-ETHEL HURLBATT SCHOLARSHIP Alumnae Society, Honorary Life Member of the Graduates' See section 3.2, page53. Society and a former President of the University Women's Club. Open to women students entering the penultimate year in the HANNAH WILLARD LYMAN SCHOLARSHIP Faculty of Arts or of Science at McGill. See section 2.3, page19. EUNICE PATTON HOOVER BURSARY ANNIE MACINTOSH PRIZE Established in memory of the late Mrs. Hoover by her husband See section 2.15, page43. and friends.

HELEN REYNOLDS BURSARY GLADYS MURRAY BURSARY See section 3.2, page56. Established by the Alumnae Society in memory of the late Mrs. Gladys Murray, for thirty-five years Secretary to the Warden of the MURIEL V. ROSCOE BURSARY Royal Victoria College. See section 3.2, page57. LUCIE TOUREN-FURNESS BURSARY EDGAR WILSON AND MARGARET WILSON SCHOLARSHIPS Named in honour of Madame A.W. Furness, retired Associate See section 3.2, page58. Professor of French at McGill.

MCGILL ALUMNAE SCHOLARSHIPS The following scholarships have been established by the McGill Alumnae Society and are awarded annually to distinguished 3. Financial Assistance women students by the appropriate faculty scholarships commit- tees. 3.1 General Information GWYN BUCHANAN SCHOLARSHIP See section 1.2, page6. Applications for McGill bursaries and loans may be obtained at the McGill Student Aid Office, located at 3600 McTavish Street, CARRIE DERICK SCHOLARSHIP Montreal. Applicants must arrange for an interview with a Student See section 2.15, page43. Aid Counsellor.

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Bursaries and loans are granted on the basis of financial need ANONYMOUS BURSARIES IN LAW to full-time students in a program of study leading to an under- Established in 2003 by an anonymous donor for students in the graduate degree. Financial aid will be granted only if an adequate Faculty of Law. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of academic standing is attained. financial need. All applicants for McGill aid must apply for maximum govern- ment grants/loans or other assistance for which they are eligible. ANONYMOUS DONATION FOR BURSARIES Unless otherwise stated, all funds listed in this section are Established by an anonymous donor through the Graduates' administered by the STUDENT AID OFFICE and inquiries should Society in 1959. Awarded to entering or returning undergraduates be made directly to that office. with at least Second Class standing whose records show demon- strated qualities of leadership and character. 3.2 Federal and Provincial Loans and Bursaries ARTS AND SCIENCE 1971 INTERNATIONAL BURSARY A basic qualification is that the applicant must be a Canadian Established in 1991 by graduates of the Arts and Science Class citizen. Certain categories of Permanent Residents may also be of 1971 to express their interest in participating in the world com- eligible. All government loan programs operate exclusively on the munity. The income from the endowment will be used to provide basis of financial need. bursaries to international students in undergraduate programs at Students apply directly to their province or territory of resi- McGill. Awarded to students with good academic standing and dence. Application forms are available from the governmental demonstrated financial need, with preference to students from authorities as well as the Student Aid Office. Information on gov- former Warsaw Pact and Third World countries. ernmental student aid and links to sites can be found on McGill’s Financial Aid Website at www.mcgill.ca/stuserv/aid/aid.htm. BETTY ASSH MEMORIAL BURSARY Established in memory of a former student in the School of Social Work. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to a Mature student in 3.3 Bursaries and Scholarships the B.S.W. program.

Some awards listed in this section, although called Scholarships, JACK AUERBACH MEMORIAL BURSARY have a financial need factor and are treated as bursaries. Established in 2001 through a bequest by Jack Auerbach for stu- DR. MAUDE E. SEYMOUR ABBOTT SCHOLARSHIPS dents in the Faculty of Medicine. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need. Established in 1938 in honour of the late Maude E. Seymour Abbott, B.A., M.D., F.R.C.P. (Canada), LL.D. (McGill), to com- memorate her distinguished work in connection with the history of MARY H. BEATTY SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES Canadian medicine, the Sir William Osler Pathological Collection, For students in any faculty or year. and her outstanding research in congenital cardiac arrest. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to undergraduate medical stu- BECHTEL CANADA ENGINEERING BURSARY dents on the basis of academic standing and financial need. Awarded on the basis of academic standing and financial need to undergraduate students who have graduated from Canadian sec- SAMUEL J. ADILMAN BURSARY ondary schools and have completed at least one year of an Engi- Established in 1982 to provide bursary assistance to deserving neering program. students in the Faculty of Education. M. HOMER BEDEE BURSARY MERIBAH AIKENS BURSARY Established in 1994 by a bequest from Lillis Bedee in memory of Established in 1992 by Student Services, friends and colleagues her husband, M. Homer Bedee, B.Sc. (1928). Awarded, on the on the occasion of the retirement of Mebbie Aikens (B.A. 1979) basis of academic standing and financial need, by the Student Aid after many years of loyal service as Coordinator of Off-campus Office to Engineering students. Preference will be given to stu- Housing, the Tutorial Service and the Service for Disabled Stu- dents in Electrical Engineering. dents. The fund reflects the respect of many friends who wished to recognize Mebbie's warmth and dedication to students. DR. BEN BENJAMIN MEMORIAL BURSARY Awarded on the basis of academic standing and financial need to Established by his sisters in memory of the late Ben Benjamin, students in any faculty with a preference to disabled students. B.A., M.D.,C.M., Lecturer in the Department of Pediatrics. Awarded on high academic standing and financial need to med- TANVEER AND ZAHOOR ALIBHAI-KAREEM BURSARY ical students by the Student Aid Office. Established in 2000 by Zahoor Kareem (B.A. 1998). Awarded by the Student Aid Office to a full-time undergraduate student, on the GORDON BENNETT MEMORIAL BURSARIES basis of financial need and good academic standing. Preference Established in 1969 to assist students in obtaining higher educa- will be given to a student in the Faculty of Education. tion in any faculty. Awarded on the basis of academic merit and Value:$2,000. financial need. DR. J.H.B. ALLAN SCHOLARSHIPS JOSEPH ISRAEL BENNETT BURSARY Available to undergraduate medical students in any year. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. A bequest from the late Joseph Israel Bennett provides an annual bursary for a deserving medical student. Awarded by the Student MARY A. ALLAN BURSARY FUND Aid Office. Established in 1984 by a bequest from Maud Allan in memory of her daughter, Mary A. Allan, B.A. 1949. To assist students in any BIRKS FAMILY FOUNDATION STUDENT AID FUND faculty on the basis of financial need. Established in 1963 for bursaries to worthy students in any faculty or year. AMERICAN EXPRESS BURSARY FUND Established in 1999 by American Express and funded by the cor- ROBERT L. BLANCHARD BURSARY porate card renewal fees of McGill cardholders. Awarded to Endowed in 1991 by Robert L. Blanchard (B.Sc. 1941) and undergraduate students on the basis of academic achievement awarded to promising students in degree programs in Science and demonstrated financial need. who require financial assistance during their university studies.

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SYDNEY BLIDNER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP CANADIAN ARMY UNIVERSITY COURSE MEMORIAL Established in 1996 by a bequest of the late Pauline Blidner BURSARY Krupp in memory of her brother. Awarded by the Student Aid Established in 1947 by the Canadian Army University Course Office to worthy undergraduate students in any year in the Faculty Association of McGill University as a memorial to their comrades, of Medicine on the basis of academic standing and financial need. Richard F. Gyles, Robert J. Lockhart, and James C. Wheeler, who lost their lives in World War II. Preference given to men who FRIEDA AND CARL A. BODENSIECK MEMORIAL BURSARY volunteered for active service, and their children. Established in 1998 by a bequest from Frieda Taylor Emmett to CHADHA FAMILY FOUNDATION’S INDO-CANADIAN assist students in the pursuit of studies in the Faculty of Medicine. AWARDS Awarded by the Student Aid Office. Established by the Chadha family in 1999 to commemorate 100years of Indo-Canadians and Sikhs in Canada. Awarded by FRANK AND HELEN BOGERT SCHOLARSHIPS FUND the Student Aid Office to students in financial need. Established in 2001 by Frank G. Bogert, B.Eng. 1942, and Helen Bogert. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of finan- NAT CHRISTIE SCHOLARSHIPS cial need to students in any degree program in the Department of Established in 1982 by the Nat Christie Foundation, an annual gift Mechanical Engineering. of $50,000 provides scholar ships for undergraduate medical stu- dents valued at a minimum of $1,200 each. Awarded by the Stu- EDMUND HENRY BOTTERELL BURSARY dent Aid Office on the basis of academic standing and financial Awarded to women students in any undergraduate degree pro- need. gram who require financial assistance. CHRISTIE STORER CHAPTER IODE BURSARY FUND ARTHUR AND NOELLA BOYER BURSARY FUND Endowed in 1925 by the above-named Chapter of the IODE in memory of the men of St. Lambert who fell in the Great War, Established in 2002 through a bequest from Arthur Boyer for stu- 1914-18. Awarded on the basis of academic standing and finan- dents in good academic standing who have completed at least cial need to students residing in St. Lambert. If no suitable candi- one year of studies in any undergraduate degree program. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need. dates from St. Lambert are found, awards can be made to other deserving students.

DR. MAURICE BRODIE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP CLASS OF LAW 1962 PROFESSOR JOHN W. DURNFORD Established in 1993 by Edna S. Brodie in memory of her husband, BURSARY Dr. Maurice Brodie, M.D. 1928. Awarded on the basis of aca- Established in 1987 by members of the law class of 1962 on the demic standing and financial need by the Student Aid Office to occasion of the 25th anniversary of their graduation from the Fac- undergraduate students in the Faculty of Medicine. ulty. This fund will sustain one or more entrance bursaries awarded to students registering in either the B.C.L. or the LL.B. MURRAY BROOKS MEMORIAL BURSARIES stream. Awarded to meritorious students who have demonstrated Established in 1962 by Mrs. John E. Gilbert in memory of her economic need and who, without such support, would be unable father to assist students in good standing, preferably students to pursue law studies at McGill. They are intended to support from India, Pakistan, or Ceylon. needy students who will make a distinctive contribution to the Faculty. REVEREND G.O. BRUCE BURSARIES CLASS OF LAW 1964 ENTRANCE AWARDS Established by the Reverend Guy Oliver Theodore Bruce in memory of his mother, Louise Howard Bruce and of his brother, Established by members of the Class of 1964 on the occasion of John C. Bruce. Awarded to students who have financial need. the 25th anniversary of their graduation from the Faculty. Awarded to students entering the first year of the Faculty of Law's program who have, in the opinion of the Admissions Committee of ROBERT BRUCE BURSARIES the Faculty of Law, achieved a distinguished pre-law academic Bursaries distributed in $100 amounts for undergraduate students record and who are, in the opinion of the Student Aid Office, in in Arts, Engineering, Management or Science who have prom- financial need. The scholarships are tenable for up to four years ising abilities and financial need. of undergraduate legal studies in the Faculty provided a distin- guished academic standing is maintained. Awarded by the Stu- KENNETH M. BURKE BURSARIES dent Aid Office in consultation with the Faculty of Law. Established in 1946 by Dr. Hugh E. Burke in memory of his Value:$800 each. brother, the late Kenneth M. Burke. Open to students in any fac- ulty, preference being given to children of ministers of religion. CLASS OF 1991 BURSARY Established by members of the class of 1991 on the occasion of ZELLA BRONFMAN BUTLER BURSARY FUND the 10th anniversary of their graduation from the Faculty of Law. Established in 1989 by a bequest from Zella Bronfman Butler Awarded by the Student Aid Office to a returning student in a full- (B.A. 1934) who had a lifelong interest in education and was a time undergraduate degree program in Law who demonstrates generous benefactor of the University for many years. Awarded to financial need and who is in good academic standing. Value: students in any faculty who require financial assistance. $2,000. CLASS OF MEDICINE 1943B BURSARY PENNY CAIE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1995 by the Class of Medicine 1943B in honour of Established in 2001 by a generous bequest by Penny Caie, their 50th anniversary of graduation. Awarded by the Student Aid M.S.W. 1965. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to students in Office to a third year medical student in good academic standing good academic standing on the basis of financial need. who exhibits financial need.

MR. SAMUEL AND MRS. IDA CAMPBELL BURSARY CLASS OF MEDICINE 1954 SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1972 by Barry Robert Campbell, M.P., B.A. 1971, Established in 1999 by the Class of Medicine 1954, in apprecia- LLB 1975, BCL 1976, in memory of his grandparents, Samuel tion for the education they received at McGill, and in commemora- and Ida Campbell. Awarded to a student, preferably studying in tion of the Class’ 45th Anniversary of graduation. Awarded on the Honours English Literature or Political Science, on the basis of basis of financial need by the Student Aid Office to medical stu- financial need. dents in good academic standing.

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CLASS OF MEDICINE 1959 SCHOLARSHIP DESJARDINS DUCHARME STEIN MONAST SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1999 by the Class of Medicine 1959 in appreciation Awarded to a student entering third year who, in the opinion of the for the education they received at McGill and in commemoration Faculty of Law, has achieved high academic standing in the field of the Class’ 40th anniversary of graduation. Awarded on the of obligations and commercial law and who is, in the opinion of basis of financial need by the Student Aid Office to medical stu- the Student Aid Office, in financial need. Awarded by the Student dents in good academic standing. Aid Office in consultation with the Faculty of Law. Value:$2,000.

CLASS OF MEDICINE 1963 SCHOLARSHIP WILLIAM JOHN DEY BURSARIES Bequeathed in 1950 by the late Mary Helena Dey in memory of Established in 1998 by the Class of Medicine 1963 in appreciation her father, the Reverend William John Dey, M.A., D.D., (B.A.), for the education received at McGill and in commemoration of the Class of 1867, McGill University. Open to full-time undergradu- Class' 35th anniversary of graduation. Awarded on the basis of ates in all faculties and schools. financial need by the Student Aid Office to medical students in good academic standing. ANNIE DIAMOND BURSARIES Established in 1969 for medical students with financial need. CLASS OF MEDICINE 1972 BURSARY Awarded by the Student Aid Office. Established by the Class of Medicine 1972, in appreciation for the education they received at McGill, and in commemoration of their DISTRICT OF BEDFORD GRADUATES' SOCIETY BURSARY 25th Anniversary of graduation. Awarded on the basis of financial Awarded on the basis of academic standing and financial need to need by the Student Aid Office to medical students in good aca- undergraduate students who are graduates of high schools in the demic standing. District of Bedford.

CLASS OF MEDICINE 1990 SCHOLARSHIP DAVID JULIAN DIXON MEMORIAL BURSARY Established in 2002 by the Class of Medicine 1990, in apprecia- Established in 1986 by a gift from Julian and Sergine Dixon to the tion for the education they received at McGill, and in commemora- Friends of McGill University, Inc. in memory of their son. Awarded tion of their 10th anniversary of graduation. Awarded, on the basis on the basis of academic standing and financial need with prefer- of financial need, by the Student Aid Office to medical students in ence to students from the United States. good academic standing. D'ARCY M. DOHERTY BURSARIES Established in 2001 by the Uplands Charitable Foundation in MARK J. COHEN BURSARIES IN MEDICINE honour of D'Arcy M. Doherty, B.Com. 1931. Awarded by the Stu- Established in 2003 by Mark J. Cohen, M.D.C.M. 1992, for dent Aid Office on the basis of financial need to undergraduate M.D.C.M. students in the Faculty of Medicine. Awarded by the students. Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need to one or more students in good academic standing. HERBERT DRAPER BURSARY Bequeathed in 1990 by Herbert Leighton Draper to provide assist- DR. PATRICIA M. COOKE MEMORIAL BURSARY ance to financially needy students in any faculty. Awarded on the Established by the McGill Biology Students' Union in honour of basis of academic standing and financial need. Dr. Cooke's many years of devoted service to students both in teaching and in guidance. One or more bursaries to students CHARLOTTE FREYVOGEL DRISIN BURSARY entering the U2 or U3 year in a program in Anatomy, Biochem- Established in 1982 by a bequest from Charlotte Freyvogel Drisin. istry, Biology, Microbiology and Immunology or Physiology. Awarded to students in any faculty who are in need of financial Awarded primarily on the basis of financial need although good assistance. academic standing will be considered as well. HYMAN DRUCKMAN BURSARY BEVERLEY COONER BURSARY Established in 1998 by a bequest from Hyman Druckman. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to deserving students in the Established by the family and friends of the late Beverley Cooner to assist a deserving medical student. Awarded with the approval Faculty of Medicine with financial need. of the National Council of Jewish Women by the Student Aid GEORGE HERRICK DUGGAN MEMORIAL BURSARY FUND Office on the basis of financial need and academic standing. (DOMINION ENGINEERING WORKS) Offered by Dominion Engineering Works, a division of General MARY COPPIN BURSARY Electric Canada Inc., to its permanent employees (who have at Established in 2002 by Mary Coppin, B.A. 1937. Awarded by the least one year's continuous service with the Company) and their Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need. sons and daughters. Awarded on the basis of academic standing and financial need to students in any full-time degree program. ELIZABETH MILLAR COSENS BURSARY Eligible candidates should apply to the Student Aid Office and To be awarded to a woman in the intermediate or final year of the submit a certificate of eligibility which can be obtained from the degree course in Physical Education. Awarded without restriction Employee and Community Relations Section of the Company. as to race, creed, colour or nationality on the basis of academic Unspent funds may be awarded on the basis of academic record, motivation and financial need with primary concern being standing and financial need by the Student Aid Office to full-time given to academic proficiency. students in Engineering.

JAMES H. CUMMINGS SCHOLARSHIPS STUART DUNN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Founded by the late Major Charles Gwyllym Dunn of Quebec City Bequeathed by the late James H. Cummings. Awarded by the in memory of his son, Sergeant (Wireless Air Gunner) Stuart Student Aid Office to undergraduate medical students on the Dunn, R.C.A.F., a student at McGill University who died on active basis of academic standing and financial need. service in July, 1941. Preference given to a male student whose home is outside the . Consideration is given to: PATRICK DEEHY MEMORIAL BURSARY (a) the candidate's scholarship, character, personality, and quality Established in memory of a former teacher in the School of Social of leadership, (b) his need of financial assistance, and (c) the gen- Work to provide assistance to disadvantaged undergraduate stu- eral usefulness to the community of the special branch of study dents. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. he proposes to follow.

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IDA AND ABRAHAM ECHENBERG SCHOLARSHIP FACULTY OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES BURSARY FUND Established in 1984 by family and friends in memory of the late Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- Ida and Abraham Echenberg. Awarded to B.Com. students with dents in the Faculty of Religious Studies. Awards are granted on good academic standing who show financial need. the basis of academic standing and financial need.

ANNE-MARIE EDWARD MEMORIAL BURSARY FACULTY OF SCIENCE BURSARY FUND Established by a friend to honour the memory of Anne-Marie Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- Edward, one of the Engineering students killed in the tragic event dents in the Faculty of Science. Awards are granted on the basis at Ecole Polytechnique in December 1989. Awarded on the basis of academic standing and financial need. of academic standing and financial need to undergraduate Engi- neering students. Preference will be given to women students in ROBERT CRAIG FANNING MEMORIAL BURSARY FUND Mechanical or Chemical Engineering. Established in 1974 by the parents and friends of Robert Craig Fanning, a student in the Faculty of Science, who suffered a fatal SAMUEL EIDLOW MEMORIAL BURSARY accident following his graduation. Awarded to students in degree Established for worthy medical undergraduate students with programs related to ecological or environmental studies. financial need. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. HELEN E. FARREN MEMORIAL BURSARY ROSE AND HARRY ENGELS BURSARY Established in 1996 through a bequest from Helen E. Farren (B.A. To be awarded to any undergraduate B.A. student. 1935). Awarded by the Student Aid Office to assist students in any faculty or school. GEORGE E. ERLICK BURSARY FUND Established in 1981 by a bequest of George E. Erlick, B.A. 1934, CHANCELLOR JAMES FERRIER MEMORIAL BURSARY to assist undergraduate students. Awarded on the basis of finan- Established by Mrs. Herbert V. Lacey in memory of her great- cial need and academic standing. grandfather, Senator James Ferrier, Chancellor of McGill from 1884 to 1889. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to medical stu- FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL dents on the basis of academic standing and financial need, with SCIENCES BURSARY FUND preference to students from the State of Wyoming. Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- BOB FINEBERG BURSARY dents in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Awards are granted on the basis of academic standing and finan- Established in 1967 by family and friends in memory of the late cial need. Bob Fineberg and Barbara Greenspoon to assist a needy and deserving student. Awarded with the approval of the National FACULTY OF ARTS BURSARY FUND Council of Jewish Women on the basis of financial need and aca- Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- demic standing. dents in the Faculty of Arts. Awards are granted on the basis of DR. E.M. FISHER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP academic standing and financial need. Available to any medical undergraduate student and awarded by FACULTY OF DENTISTRY BURSARY FUND the Student Aid Office. Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- REX FORD PHI KAPPA PI BURSARY dents in the Faculty of Dentistry. Awards are granted on the basis of academic standing and financial need. Established in 1990 by the Phi Kappa Pi Montreal Alumni Corpo- ration to provide financial assistance to students in any faculty. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of academic FACULTY OF EDUCATION BURSARY FUND standing and financial need. Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- dents in the Faculty of Education. Awards are granted on the HAROLD G. FOX EDUCATION FUND BURSARIES basis of academic standing and financial need. Established by donations from the Harold G. Fox Education Fund. To be awarded to needy law students in good standing. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING BURSARY FUND Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- FRIENDS OF MCGILL UNIVERSITY, INC. STUDENT FUND dents in the Faculty of Engineering. Awards are granted on the Established in 1976 to assist U.S. students in any year of an basis of academic standing and financial need. undergraduate degree program. Awarded on the basis of aca- demic standing and financial need. Renewable on merit, amount FACULTY OF LAW BURSARY FUND of award dependent on need from year to year. In the event of an Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- insufficient number of U.S. citizens eligible in any given year, one dents in the Faculty of Law. Awards are granted on the basis of or more awards may be made to citizens of other countries with academic standing and financial need. the donor's agreement.

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT BURSARY FUND FROTHINGHAM BURSARIES Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- Bequeathed in 1951 by the late Mrs. Harriet F. Miller, to provide dents in the Faculty of Management. Awards are granted on the bursaries for outstanding women students in any faculty. basis of academic standing and financial need. H. CARL GOLDENBERG SCHOLARSHIP FACULTY OF MEDICINE BURSARY FUND A scholarship valued at approximately $1,850 established in 1997 Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- by Shirley and Edward Goldenberg in memory of her husband dents in the Faculty of Medicine. Awards are granted on the basis and his father, H.Carl Goldenberg, O.C., Q.C., B.A.(1928), of academic standing and financial need. M.A.(1929), B.C.L.(1932), Elizabeth Torrance Gold Medal (1932), LL.D.(1966), a distinguished contributor to Canadian public life. FACULTY OF MUSIC BURSARY FUND Awarded annually to a student in second or third year who has Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- shown particular promise in the field of Canadian constitutional dents in the Faculty of Music. Awards are granted on the basis of and administrative law and is in financial need. Awarded by the academic standing and financial need. Student Aid Office in consultation with the Faculty of Law.

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AARON AND MARY GOODMAN BURSARIES NANCY CATHERINE HALL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1963 to assist deserving students in any faculty. Established in 1994 through a bequest from Queena M. Esdale in memory of Nancy Catherine Hall (B.Sc. 1948, M.Sc. 1950). HELEN GOUGEON MEMORIAL BURSARY Awarded by the Student Aid Office to first year students in the Established by Student Services with the help of friends and Faculty of Medicine on the basis of academic standing and finan- family of the late Helen Gougeon, former Associate Dean of Stu- cial need. Preference will be given to women. dents and first Dean of Admissions of McGill University. Awarded on the basis of high academic standing and financial need. SIMON AND ROSALIE HALPERN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established by the late Dr. Fanny G. Halpern in memory of her MARY FABIANA GRANT BURSARIES parents. The sum of $400 is awarded by the Student Aid Office to Established in 2003 by a bequest from Mary Fabiana Grant. medical students of the Roman Catholic or Jewish faith who have Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need. distinguished academic standing and financial need. DEREK HANSON, Q.C. BURSARY FUND IDA CECIL GREAVES BURSARY Founded in 1987 by the law class of 1957 on their 30th anniver- Bequeathed in 1992 by Ida Greaves B.A. (1929), M.A. (1930) to sary in memory of Derek A. Hanson (B.C.L. 1957). The fund will provide financial assistance to students in any faculty who are sustain one or more bursaries awarded to students entering the residents of Royal Victoria College. second year of an undergraduate law program who have demon- strated financial need and who have shown leadership in the aca- CHIEF JUSTICE R.A.E. GREENSHIELDS MEMORIAL demic and extra-curricular life of the Faculty. Awarded by the BURSARIES Student Aid Office. The balance of scholarship monies is used as bursaries to assist meritorious and needy students in the Faculty of Law. JOSEPH AND SARAH HARRIS BURSARY FUND Established in 1979 by a bequest from Sarah Starikoff Harris. To BARBARA GREENSPOON BURSARY aid students in any faculty needing financial assistance to con- Awarded to any student with preference given to a student with a tinue their studies. penchant for Mathematics. I.R. HART MEMORIAL BURSARIES PEARL BERMAN GREENSPOON SCHOLARSHIP The balance of scholarship monies is used for bursaries to assist Established in 2000 by Albert Greenspoon, B.C.L. 1974, in needy and meritorious students in the Faculty of Law. memory of his beloved mother Pearl Berman Greenspoon. Her selflessness, hard work and dedication to her children’s education DR. DAVID M. AND DONALDA L. HARVEY SCHOLARSHIP gave them the foundation upon which they could build productive Established in 1995 by Dr. David M. Harvey (M.D. 1955) and his lives. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of financial wife Donalda L. to support medical students based on academic need to a student enrolled in a degree program in the Faculty of standing and demonstrated financial need. The scholarship is Law. Preference will be given to students with an outstanding tenable in any year and may be renewed. Awarded by the Stu- academic record and who are involved in community service. dent Aid Office.Value:$2,000. Value: minimum $2,000. SOL HECHT MEMORIAL BURSARY RUBIN GRUBER SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1996 through a bequest from Sol Hecht (B.Com. Established by Rubin Gruber, B.Sc. (1965), in appreciation of the 1932). Awarded by the Student Aid Office to a needy and financial support he received as a student. Awarded by the deserving student in the Faculty of Management. Student Aid Office to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Science or Engineering, on the basis of academic standing and H.E. HERSCHORN BURSARY financial need, with a preference to Canadian and American citi- Established under the will of the late H.E. Herschorn, N.P., B.A. 1911, B.C.L. 1914, for a deserving student, studying for the B.Sc., zens. B.A., M.D., C.M., LL.B., or B.C.L. degree in the intermediate or GUALTIERI-DORAN AWARD any subsequent year of the course. Established in 1999 by Dr. Domenico John Doran in memory of HEWITT MEMORIAL BURSARY FUND his aunt, Rosa Bianca Gualtieri, B.A. 1948, B.C.L. 1951 and his A bequest from the late Frederick T. O'Reilly-Hewitt in memory of sister, Cheryl Rosa Teresa Doran, LL.B./B.C.L. 1984 who prac- his parents, the late Frederick Daniel Hewitt and the late Maria tised law together. The award is a testament to their contribution Stenson Hewitt for bursaries. Open to students in the Faculty of to the profession of law, their accomplishments, and their dedica- Arts or to students in the Humanities and Social Sciences in the tion to family and friends. Awarded by the Student Aid Office, on Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. Awarded on the basis the basis of academic merit and financial need, to a McGill Law of financial need and academic promise. graduate who wishes to pursue graduate studies in Law or another Faculty at McGill. Preference will be given to students PAUL HEYMAN BURSARY who have made a distinctive contribution to the legal profession Established in 1989 by family, friends and colleagues in recogni- or the wider community. tion of the many years of loyal service of Paul Heyman, a respected and dedicated member of the McGill Development SAMUEL HABERKORN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Office. Awarded to undergraduate students in Arts or Science Established by Max Haberkorn (B.C.L. 1971, LL.B. 1972) in who have satisfactory academic standing and are in need of memory of his father, Samuel Haberkorn, a decorated resistance financial assistance. fighter in World War II, in recognition of the sacrifices he made for his children's education. Awarded by the Student Aid Office in HIGH SCHOOL OF MONTREAL CENTENNIAL FUND consultation with the Faculty of Law to a student entering a Law BURSARIES undergraduate degree program with an outstanding academic Endowed by the Trustees of the High School of Montreal Centen- record who is in financial need. Value:$1,750. nial Fund originally established in 1943. With the closing of the High School in 1979, and in keeping with the original purposes of JACK HAHN BURSARY the fund, the income shall be used to provide bursaries for stu- Established by his wife and children in his honour. Open to under- dents who have satisfactory academic standing and need finan- graduate students in the Faculty of Engineering and awarded on cial assistance. Preference will be given, firstly, to former students the basis of financial need and academic standing. of the High School of Montreal, secondly, to other graduates of

52 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS schools of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, and fees for the year, shall not exceed the amount of such fees and should these not be sufficient, then to graduates from the Mon- may be awarded to the same student in subsequent years. treal area CEGEPs, or equivalent. Value:minimum $1,000.

ANNETTE S. HILL MEMORIAL BURSARIES AND JAMES FREDERICK KELLY BURSARY SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1997 through a bequest of Honora W. Kelly in Established in 1961 to assist young men of the Protestant faith memory of her late husband. To be awarded annually by the Stu- and of good character from the Maritime Provinces or the Prov- dent Aid Office to a deserving and needy student in the Faculty of ince of Ontario to obtain a college education. Engineering who is from Nova Scotia.

SARAH EMMA HILL SCHOLARSHIP J. TAYLOR KENNEDY MEMORIAL BURSARY Endowed by the late Mrs. Sarah Emma Hill, of Stanstead, Established in 1992 by family, friends and colleagues in memory Quebec, and awarded each year to a student in the Faculty of of J. Taylor Kennedy, B.Eng. (1938), M.Eng. (1939), in recogni- Education "where assistance is required.'' Scholarship and indica- tion of his outstanding contribution to the McGill Board of Gover- tion of professional ability will be considered. nors and the Department of Athletics of McGill University. Awarded to students in satisfactory standing who demonstrate WALTER J. HOARE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP financial need. Preference will be given to members of McGill Endowed by the late Dr. Charles W. Hoare, a graduate of McGill intercollegiate teams. University, in memory of his son, Walter J. Hoare, who was killed in World War I. Preference is given to graduates of the Collegiate PHYLLIS AIDA DALY DU FRESNE KENNEDY MEMORIAL Institutes of the counties of Essex, Kent and Lambton entering the BURSARY Faculty of Medicine. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. Established in 1984 by family and friends in memory of Mrs. Kennedy. Awarded to undergraduate students in Occupational MR. AND MRS. CAMERON I. HOWARTH BURSARY Therapy, Physical Therapy, Nursing or Medicine. Preference is Established in 1996 through a bequest from Marjorie Cadham. given to those not eligible for other financial assistance. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to provide financial assistance to needy students. FREDERICK SOUTHAM KER BURSARY Established in 1941 by the late F.N. Southam in memory of his MCLENNAN-ETHEL HURLBATT SCHOLARSHIP grandson, Frederick Southam Ker, who was killed in action on Established in memory of the late Miss Ethel Hurlbatt by a legacy September 6, 1940. Awarded to a student in any faculty who from the late Miss Isabella McLennan to the Royal Victoria Col- gives promise of becoming a good citizen but is handicapped by lege. Awarded by the Warden of the Royal Victoria College or her lack of funds. Financial need, character, and academic record are delegate to a woman student on the basis of academic record and all considered in making the award. financial need. JAMES GRAHAME KER AND FREDERICK K. PETRIE CELIA AND SYDNEY ISAACS MEMORIAL BURSARY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1953 by the Montreal Section of the National Council of Jewish Women and Mr. I. Sydney Isaacs. Awarded by Awarded to a student from Eastern Ontario (Counties of Dundas, Stormont, Glengarry, Grenville, Carleton, Russell and Prescott) or the Council upon the recommendation of the Student Aid Office. from Montreal. Based upon distinguished academic standing and IVES SCHOLARSHIP financial need; tenable in second year and may be renewed. Established in 1967 by a bequest of David Fraser Murray, Awarded by the Student Aid Office to medical students. M.D.,C.M., 1924. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need with preference given to medical students from KHAKI UNIVERSITY AND Y.M.C.A. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Nova Scotia, New Brunswick or Prince Edward Island. The interest on this fund is awarded in scholarships subject to the MARGARET AND NORMA JOHNSTON BURSARY following two conditions: (i) that the scholarships may be held Established in 1996 by Dr. Claire Huckins, B.Sc. 1958, only by undergraduates; (ii) that the preference is given to sons M.Sc.1960, Ph.D. 1965, in honour of Mrs. Margaret Johnston and daughters of soldiers: (a) who served in the war of 1914-18; and her daughter Norma, B.L.S. 1955, M.L.S. 1961, upon (b) who served in the war of 1939-45. Norma's retirement after 41 years of devoted service in the McGill Library System. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to a deserving EMERY AND ERWIN KLINEMAN BURSARY and needy student in any faculty. Established by Mr. Myer Herschorn to provide bursaries for stu- dents in any faculty needing financial assistance to continue their N. DOUGLAS JOHNSTON MEMORIAL BURSARY studies. Established by the family of Doug Johnston, B.Com. (Honours Economics) 1947, who served the University for 21 years and KRONOS CANADA INC. BURSARIES was Treasurer at the time of his death in 1983. Awarded on the Open to Canadian students in any year in the Faculty of Engi- basis of financial need to a B.Com. student. neering or Science and awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need. HON. ROBERT JONES BURSARY One or more bursaries are granted to needy students in the Fac- FREDERICK PENTON LOFTUS LANE BURSARY ulty of Arts, Science or Engineering. Established in 1979 by a bequest from Esther M.E. Lane. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to undergraduate medical stu- KAPPA RHO TAU (KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE) dents on the basis of academic standing and financial need. FRATERNITY BURSARIES Established in 2000 to honour the memory of the past members LAURIN-VITTIE BURSARIES of the KRT Fraternity at McGill University and to provide an Five bursaries bequeathed in 1977 by Mrs. Alice Laurin-Vittie in ongoing tribute to the valued commitment which the Fraternity memory of Malcolm Albert Vittie, Margaret Oliver Hunter-Vittie, provided to many students through the years at McGill. The bur- James Malcolm Vittie, George Laurin and Evelina Nadon-Laurin. saries are available to students with demonstrated financial need Available to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents in the and in good academic standing with first preference being given second or subsequent year of the B.A. or B.Sc. program. to applicants who are related to former McGill KRT Members Awarded on the basis of academic achievement, character and (“Legatees”). The bursaries shall be applied to students’ tuition need.

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ALICE LAURIN-VITTIE BURSARY BELLA LIPKIN-COHEN MEMORIAL BURSARY Bequeathed in 1977 by Mrs. Alice Laurin-Vittie. Available to Established in 1972 by Mr. Sydney Brown, and awarded to a Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents in the second or needy student, preferably in the Faculty of Arts. subsequent year of the B.Sc. program. Preference is given to stu- dents in Chemistry or Biology. Awarded on the basis of academic LUTFY BURSARY achievement, character and need. Established by a bequest in 1958 of the late Mr. Nouralla Lutfy and a further donation from his son, Mr. John Lutfy. Awarded to LAW PRIZE WINNERS BURSARY FUND/ deserving students in any faculty or school. FOND DES LAUREATS Established in 1987 by the law prize winners of the Class of 1987 DONALD C. MACCALLUM BURSARY Established in 2001 by a bequest from Marion Maccallum, B.A. and the donors of endowed prizes within the Faculty of Law. The capital for the fund is built through contributions from each year's 1937, in honour of her husband, Donald C. Maccallum, B.Eng. prize winners and annual levies on unexpended income from 1938, for students in the Faculty of Engineering. Awarded by the existing and newly established prize endowments. The fund will Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need. be used to support bursaries for students in the final year of their DR. ALEXANDER MACDONALD MEMORIAL BURSARY studies in the Faculty of Law. Established in 1983 by Barbara S. McPhee in memory of her grandfather, Alexander Macdonald, M.D.,C.M. 1889. Awarded by LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION 150TH ANNIVERSARY the Student Aid Office to undergraduate medical students with BURSARIES good academic standing and financial need. Established in 1999 by the Law Students Association with contri- butions from the 1999 graduating class, current students and ISABELLA C. MACRAE SCHOLARSHIP alumni of the Faculty to mark the 150th Anniversary of the Faculty Open to residents of Ontario. of Law. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to returning students who demonstrate financial need and who are in good academic CHARLES MARTIN BURSARY FUND standing according to University regulations. Preference is given Bequeathed in 1935 by the late Mrs. Lillie F. Martin in accordance to students who are involved in extra-curricular activities. Value: with the wishes of her late husband, Alfred W. Martin, in memory minimum $1,500. of his father, Charles Martin. Awarded to students in any faculty on the basis of financial need. DR. ABEL LAX BURSARY Established in 2000 by Helen and Herbert Paulive in memory of GEORGE LYMAN MASTEN SCHOLARSHIPS Dr. Abel Lax. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to a meritorious Established in 2000 through a bequest by Charles H. Masten, undergraduate medical student in financial need. Value: $2,000. M.D.,C.M. 1893. Awarded by the Student Aid office to students in the Faculty of Medicine, with a preference to candidates born or SARAH AND JOSEPH LAZARUS BURSARY educated in the counties of St. Johns or Stanstead, Quebec to Awarded to a student in financial need with satisfactory academic provide need-based scholarships for meritorious and needy stu- standing, preference being given to a student in the Jewish dents. Studies Program. QUEENIE MAUER MEMORIAL BURSARY LEBLANC FAMILY BURSARY Established by her family in 1988 as a memorial tribute to Endowed in 1991 by David, Debra, Duncan and Daniel LeBlanc in Queenie Mauer (B.A. 1944). Awarded to provide assistance to needy and deserving students in the Faculty of Arts, with prefer- honour of their father Norman and the other McGill graduates in ence to students in Classics. the family. Awarded on the basis of academic standing and finan- cial need to students in Management or Engineering. J.W. MCCONNELL BURSARIES Made possible through the generous donation of the late Mr. J.W. FELIX LEOPOLD BURSARY McConnell. Awarded, on the basis of academic standing and Established in 1953 by Mr. Felix Leopold of Montreal and financial need, to undergraduate students proceeding to degrees awarded to needy students in any faculty, who must have a satis- in any field. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or Permanent factory academic record and be of good character. Residents.

GUSTAV LEVINSCHI SCHOLARSHIP J.W. MCCONNELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Endowed in 1986 for needy medical students requiring assistance Created and endowed by the late Mr. J.W. McConnell of the in the pursuit of their studies. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. Board of Governors as a memorial to the men and women of the University who lost their lives in the war of 1939-45. Open to stu- ZAVE LEVINSON MEMORIAL BURSARY dents from any part of Canada and tenable in any undergraduate Established in 1976 from the estate of Zave Levinson who died faculty. Individual awards will be at least $1,500 and awarded on March 5, 1975. To aid deserving students in any faculty or school. the basis of academic achievement and financial need.

RAE AND JACK LEVY MEMORIAL BURSARY FUND MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY BURSARIES Established in 1975 from the estate of Mrs. Rae Levy who died See section 2.17, page47. June 23, 1974. To aid deserving students in need. Tenable for MCGILL ASSOCIATES BURSARY IN ENVIRONMENTAL one year. STUDIES Established in 1990 by the McGill Associates. Awarded on the DR. DAVID T.W. LIN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP basis of academic standing and financial need to full-time stu- dents in programs related to environmental studies.

Established in 1993 in honour of Dr. David T.W. Lin, B.Sc. (1937), MCGILL HONG KONG GRADUATES BURSARY FUND M.D. (1940), O.C., Surgeon Emeritus at the Royal Victoria Hos- Established in 1987 through donations from McGill graduates in pital, Honorary President of the Montreal Chinese Hospital and a Hong Kong to be used to provide bursary assistance for leader in the Chinese community. Awarded to a medical student deserving students in any faculty who are from Hong Kong. on the basis of academic achievement and demonstrated need. Awarded by the Student Aid Office in collaboration with the McGill Preference will be given to students of Chinese origin. Society of Hong Kong.

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MCGILL QUARTER CENTURY CLUB BURSARY J. DONALD MCOUAT BURSARIES Established in 1992 by the University on the occasion of the 25th Endowed in 1999 with a gift from J. Donald McOuat, B.Sc. (1948). anniversary of the Quarter Century Club. This fund is contributed Awarded by the Student Aid Office to undergraduate students on to by McGill staff members celebrating 25 years of association or the basis of financial need. more with the University. Awarded on the basis of academic standing and financial need to students in any degree program. NATHAN MENDELSSOHN BURSARIES A bequest of $10,000 from the estate of the late Nathan Men- MCGILL SOCIETY OF OTTAWA GEORGE WINTERS delssohn, the annual income of which is to be used for bursaries MEMORIAL BURSARY for students in need of financial assistance. Established in 1991 by the McGill Graduates' Society Branch in Ottawa to provide support for deserving students who are experi- DONALD C. MENZIES MEMORIAL BURSARY encing financial need. Awarded by the Student Aid Office with first Established in 1989 by Elizabeth Anne Menzies (B.A. 1941) in preference to students from the Ottawa Valley region. Named in memory of her husband, Donald Crerar Menzies (B.Com. 1939). memory of George Winters, B.Sc. (1948), Dip. Mgmt (1960), to Awarded on the basis of academic standing and financial need to recognize his lifetime involvement in alumni activities. undergraduate students in any faculty, with preference to Cana- dian citizens and Permanent Residents. MCGILL UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE BURSARY Established in 1998 to assist needy and deserving undergraduate DR. FREDERICK WILLIAM CHARLES MOHR SCHOLARSHIPS students in any faculty. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. Established under the will of the late Dr. F.W.C. Mohr for scholar- ships for needy students from communities within the Ottawa MCGILL UNIVERSITY CONTINGENT CANADIAN OFFICERS Valley District, the amount of each scholarship not exceeding TRAINING CORPS BURSARY FUND $500 to any one student in any year. Established in 1978 by the Trustees of the McGill C.O.T.C. Volun- teers' Memorial Trust Fund to assist undergraduate students who MONTREAL WOMEN'S CLUB ELIZA REID MEMORIAL have satisfactory standing and need financial assistance. Prefer- BURSARY ence will be given to descendants of McGill graduates and past Founded in 1927 by the Montreal Women's Club in memory of its students. first President, Mrs. Robert Reid, to provide a bursary for a stu- dent needing financial assistance. Preference will be given to stu- T.H. MCGLADE BURSARY dents in the Faculty of Education. Established in 1967 by the late T.H. McGlade, B.A. 1947. Avail- W. HERBERT MOORE MEMORIAL BURSARY able to undergraduate students who are graduates of either Smith Falls Collegiate or St. Francis High School in Smith Falls, Ontario. Established by the family and friends of William Herbert Moore, B.Sc. (Eng.) 1927, M.Eng. 1932. Awarded to undergraduate stu- If there are no qualified applicants from these two institutions, dents in Electrical Engineering who have good academic standing consideration will be given to graduates of other secondary and demonstrated financial need. schools of the County of Lanark in Ontario or to candidates from the Upper St. Lawrence Valley, particularly from the Brockville CHARLES MICHAEL MORSSEN BURSARY FUND and Prescott areas. Awarded on the basis of academic merit and Established by Mrs. C. Michael Morssen in memory of her hus- financial need. band, Charles Michael Morssen, to assist worthy students in any year of the Faculty of Engineering. Awarded on the basis of aca- DR. ROBERT L. AND MARGARET MCINTOSH BURSARY demic record and financial need. Apply to the Student Aid Office. Established in 1999 through a bequest of Margaret McIntosh and her late husband Dr. Robert L. McIntosh, Ph.D. (1939), D.Sc. LOUIS MUHLSTOCK BURSARY (1972), former McGill professor in the Department of Chemistry. Established in 1992 by Louis Muhlstock, O.C., distinguished Awarded by the Student Aid Office to provide assistance to stu- Canadian artist, to assist Music students. Awarded on the basis of dents in the Faculty of Science with a preference to Chemistry. academic standing and financial need to students in degree pro- grams in Music. JEAN MCKAY MEMORIAL BURSARY Established in 1994 through a bequest of Jean McKay, B.A. DR. HENRY KENNETH NEILSON BURSARY (1920), to encourage deserving students in Canadian studies. Established in 1986 to be used to further the education of worthy Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of academic medical students. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis standing and demonstrated financial need. Preference will be of academic standing and financial need. given to graduate or undergraduate students in Canadian Studies. J. GORDON NELLES BURSARY Endowed in 1991 by J. Gordon Nelles, B.Com. (1928), M. Com. EILEEN J. MCKYES BURSARIES (1933), to assist students in Arts and Management. Awarded on Established in 1985 by a bequest from the late Eileen J. McKyes the basis of financial need and academic standing. At least one who graduated in Physical Education from McGill in 1929 and bursary will be awarded annually in each faculty. taught for the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal for 35 years. Three annual bursaries for needy students who are either JOHN NEWMAN MEMORIAL BURSARY FUND about to enter or are already studying in the Department of Kine- Established in 1989 by the family and friends of John Newman in siology and Physical Education, Faculty of Education. cooperation with the Martlet Foundation. This memorial tribute is in recognition of the outstanding leadership and enthusiastic sup- J.R.S. MCLERNON BURSARY FUND port which John Newman, B.Eng. 1950, inspired as McGill class Endowed by the late Mr. J.R.S. McLernon to assist students with president, Reunion Chairman and distinguished graduate of the financial need and good academic standing. Open to students in University. The income will provide bursaries to deserving stu- any faculty or year who are Canadian citizens. The minimum dents with good academic standing and financial need and who amount of each award is $100. have demonstrated leadership in campus extra-curricular activi- ties with a preference to student leaders in athletic programs. GEORGE J. MCMANUS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Each has a minimum value of $100 and may be held by students NEWPORT SPORTS MANAGEMENT INC. BURSARY who hold other scholarships and who have real financial need. Established in 1988 through a generous donation from Donald E. Open to students in any year of any faculty who have high aca- Meehan (LL.B. 1975), a respected member of the athletics com- demic records and need financial help. munity in Canada and President of Newport Sports Management

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Inc. Awarded annually to a needy and deserving student who has G. RALEIGH PARKIN MEMORIAL BURSARY FUND demonstrated leadership in extra-curricular activities particularly Established in 1993 by Jane C. Blackwell (B.A. 1957) in memory intercollegiate football. of her father, G. Raleigh Parkin. Awarded on the basis of aca- demic standing and financial need to students in the Faculty of JUHAN NOMMIK BURSARY FUND Arts, preferably with an interest in Canadian studies. Established in 1993 by a bequest from Salme Nommik, M.Sc. (1952), Ph.D. (1957), in memory of her brother. Awarded on the EDGAR R. PARKINS BURSARY FUND basis of financial need and academic standing to students Established in 1964 by a bequest from Edgar R. Parkins and enrolled in the Faculty of Arts. awarded by the Student Aid Office to students in any degree pro- gram requiring financial assistance. SALME NOMMIK BURSARY FUND MERLE PEDEN BURSARY Established in 1993 by a bequest from Salme Nommik, M.Sc. Endowed in 1992 by the Medicine class of 1957 on the occasion (1952), Ph.D. (1957). Awarded on the basis of financial need and of its 35th reunion in appreciation of Merle Peden (B.Com. 1932) academic standing to students enrolled in the Faculty of Science. who was Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine from 1953 to 1967. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the under- S. FRANCES NORYCH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS graduate medical program. To honour the memory of Frances Norych, B.C.L. (1974), LL.B. (1975), a native Montrealer who was a partner of Lafleur Brown SAMUEL AND BESSIE PESNER BURSARY de Grandpré and a member of the Bars of Quebec and Ontario at Established in 1967 to honour Mr. and Mrs. Pesner. Awarded by the time of her death. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to meri- the Student Aid Office with the approval of the National Council of torious students who are entering the first year of the National Jewish Women to a student in any faculty or year on the basis of Programme in the Faculty of Law and who are in financial need. financial need and academic standing. Endowed by family, friends and colleagues in 1991. SAM AND BESSIE PESNER FOUNDATION BURSARY FUND CHARLES ALBERT NUTTING BURSARY Established in 1979 by a bequest from Samuel Pesner. To aid From a donation made in 1930 by Miss Adelaide Nutting, M.A., students in any faculty needing financial assistance. R.N., in memory of her brother, Charles Albert Nutting, K.C., B.C.L. (1872). Awarded by the Student Aid Office to needy law MARTHA JANE POULSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP students in good standing. Established in 2002 by the Class of Medicine 1980 to honour the memory of Martha Jane Poulson, M.D., C.M.1980. Dr. Poulson JEAN SHARP OGILVIE BURSARY exemplified excellence in the practice of both the art and science Established in 1996 by a bequest from Charles D. Ogilvie in of Medicine. She also had a remarkable commitment to devel- memory of his mother. Awarded, on the basis of financial need, oping her skills and sensitivities in the arts and humanities. As a concert pianist, singer and leader in her community, she over- by the Student Aid Office to students in any faculty. Preference is came physical adversity with emotional and spiritual strength that given to female students from Gloucester, Ontario, then from the awed her friends and colleagues. Awarded on the basis of finan- Ottawa-Carleton region of Ontario, and then from Ontario. cial need by the Student Aid Office to medical students in good academic standing. Preference shall be given to students with WILLIAM OGILVIE BURSARY physical disabilities. Established in 1996 by a bequest from Charles D. Ogilvie in memory of his uncle. Awarded, on the basis of financial need, by R.E. POWELL BURSARY FUND the Student Aid Office to undergraduate students in Engineering Established in 1976 by the family of the late R.E. Powell, (including Agricultural Engineering). Preference is given to stu- Chancellor of McGill from 1957 to 1964, to assist students from dents from Gloucester, Ontario, then from the Ottawa-Carleton outside the Montreal area. Open to undergraduate students in the region of Ontario, and then from Ontario. faculties of Science and Medicine who have satisfactory aca- demic standing and need financial assistance. Preference is 125TH ANNIVERSARY NATIONAL PROGRAMME given to students from the Saguenay district (Arvida, Chicoutimi, BURSARIES Jonquière, Sacre Coeur, etc.). The balance of scholarship monies is used as bursaries to assist meritorious and needy students in the Faculty of Law. GRACE PRESCOTT BURSARY Established in 1990 by Grace Harriet Prescott to assist students HANS HERMANN OPPENHEIMER SCHOLARSHIP IN pursuing studies in Nursing. Awarded on the basis of academic INTERNATIONAL LAW standing and financial need. A scholarship valued at approximately $1,850 founded in 1996 by Tamar Oppenheimer, O.C., LL.D., in memory of her husband. MR. AND MRS. SAUL RADOWITZ SCHOLARSHIP Awarded annually to a student in second or third year who has Established in 2002 by a bequest from Rosalind Radowitz. shown particular promise in the field of public international law Awarded by the Student Aid Office to first year students in the and is also in financial need. Awarded by the Student Aid Office in Faculty of Medicine on the basis of financial need. consultation with the Faculty of Law. JAMES B. REDPATH BURSARY PAPANASTASIOU FAMILY BURSARIES Established in 1992 by Placer Dome Inc. in memory of James B. Redpath, B.Sc.(Eng) 1931, as a tribute to his accomplished Established in 2003 by Olga Huk Papanastasiou, B.Sc. 1980, career and the furtherance of the profession of Engineering, M.D.C.M. 1984, and her husband, Vasilios Papanastasiou, Awarded to Engineering students in good standing who exhibit M.D.C.M. 1979, M.Sc. 1984. Awarded by the Student Aid Office financial need. on the basis of financial need to one or more students in the Fac- ulty of Medicine in good academic standing. HELEN REYNOLDS BURSARY Awarded in consultation with the Warden of the Royal Victoria SYDNEY S. PAPPELBAUM BURSARY College to a woman undergraduate in any degree course who Established in memory of the late Captain Sydney S. Pappel- has completed at least one year's study on this campus. The baum, B.Com., 1952. Open to students in Commerce who have award is made to a student in financial need who has satisfactory completed Second year and are entering Third year. academic standing.

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ROSE GOLT RINZLER BURSARY SCHOOL OF NURSING BURSARY FUND Endowed in 1989 by a bequest from Rose Golt Rinzler. Awarded Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- to assist needy students in any faculty. dents in the School of Nursing. Awards are granted on the basis of academic standing and financial need. MURIEL V. ROSCOE BURSARY Awarded in consultation with the Warden of the Royal Victoria SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY College to a woman undergraduate in any degree course who BURSARY FUND has completed at least one year's study on this campus. The Established in 1992 by the University to provide assistance to stu- award is made to a student in financial need who has satisfactory dents in the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy. academic standing. Awards are granted on the basis of academic standing and finan- cial need. SAMUEL ROSENFELD BURSARY DR. JACOB C. SCHWARTZMAN SCHOLARSHIP Established by Ida Rosenfeld Letovsky in memory of her late Established in 1983 by Mrs. John B. Livingstone, B.A. 1960, in husband, Samuel Rosenfeld, to support worthy undergraduate memory of her father, Dr. Jacob Schwartzman, M.D., C.M. 1927. medical students. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. To be awarded to a student in the Faculty of Medicine on the basis of academic standing and financial need. Candidates must ANN AND GEORGE ROSENGARTEN BURSARY FUND be Canadian or Permanent Residents. Established in 1987 by Ann J. and George J. Rosengarten to aid students in any faculty who require financial assistance to con- ROBERT SHARWOOD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP tinue their program of studies. Tenable in any year of the undergraduate course in Medicine. It is awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of distinguished GAVIN ROSS BURSARY academic standing and financial need. Established in 1997 in honour of Gavin Ross, former Executive Director of the McGill Alumni Association upon his retirement, by SHAYNE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIPS friends and colleagues. Awarded by the Student Aid Office to Established in 1997 by Herbert Shayne, B.Com. 1947, a minimum assist a needy student with the purchase of books and equip- of two scholarships will be awarded annually by the Student Aid ment. Office, on the basis of academic standing and financial need, to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts who have com- G. ALLEN ROSS BURSARY pleted at least one academic year at McGill. Established in 1990 by the members of the Board of Unlimited Skills Inc., a company devoted to providing employment for the DR. STANTON S. SMAILL MEMORIAL BURSARY disabled, in memory of their former Chairman, G. Allen Ross, who Established in 1986 through gifts from the family of the late Dr. was also one of the original officers of the Quebec Paraplegic Stanton S. Smaill, D.D.S. 1937, to provide bursary assistance to Association. Awarded to a physically disabled student in any fac- needy students in the Faculty of Dentistry. Awarded by the Stu- ulty on the basis of academic standing and financial need. dent Aid office.

REUBEN ROSS MEMORIAL AWARD ANGUS MCCOY SMITH BURSARY FUND The income from a bequest of Reuben Ross provides an annual Founded by the late Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Smith in memory of award to medical students in financial need. Awarded by the Stu- their son, Lieut. Angus McCoy Smith, a McGill graduate, who was dent Aid Office. killed in World War II. Awarded to students in the Faculties of Arts or Science entering the final year. Academic record, character ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SIR ARTHUR CURRIE BURSARY and general promise, as well as financial need, are considered. Established in 1989 by members of the Sir Arthur Currie #1 THOMAS AND WILLA FERGUSON SMYTHE BURSARY FUND Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion to provide assistance to Founded by a bequest of the late Thomas Harold Smythe for stu- students in any faculty who are in good academic standing and dents who have satisfactory standing and need financial assist- who demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to: ance. Preference will be given to students from former British (1)veterans or children of veterans, (2) members of former mem- colonies in Central and Southern Africa who intend to return to bers of regular or reserved forces or their families, and their countries upon completion of their studies in Canada. (3)students with military affiliations. DOROTHY ESMÉ GRAHAM SNELL BURSARY SOLOMON DAVID SACKS BURSARY Established in 1992 by Dorothy Snell (B.Com. 1940). Awarded on Established in 1973 by Mr. and Mrs. Issie Sacks in memory of the basis of academic standing and financial need, to students in their son, to assist a deserving medical student in financial need. degree programs in Management. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. CHARLES JAMES AND FRANCES A. SNOW MEMORIAL JENNIE AND JOSEPH SALOMON MEMORIAL BURSARY BURSARY Established by the children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Salomon in their Established in 1998 by a bequest of Frances A. Snow to assist memory. Awarded to a deserving student in the final undergrad- needy students in the pursuit of their medical studies. Awarded by uate year in the Faculty of Arts or Science, and intending to enter the Student Aid Office. a graduate program. SOCIAL WORK BURSARY FUND ERNEST E. SAUNDERS, Q.C. BURSARY FUND Established by contributions given to assist students in Social Founded in 1988 by friends and colleagues in memory of Ernest Work. E. Saunders (B.C.L. 1950), former Vice-President (Law and Cor- porate Affairs) of Bell Canada. The bursary is intended to recog- SSMU ACCESS BURSARY nize Ernie Saunders' belief in the role of law, his warmth, Established in 1999 by a Students' Society of McGill University generosity of spirit and his abiding concern for those seeking a (SSMU) referendum to provide financial support for needy under- legal education. One or more bursaries will be awarded by the graduate students on the McGill campus. The bursary funds will Student Aid Office to Law students entering second or third year be matched through the McGill Development Fund and adminis- who have demonstrated financial need and academic merit. tered by the Student Aid Office.

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ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY BURSARY Office, on the basis of academic standing and financial need, to Established by the St. Andrew's Society of Montreal for a needy students in Science programs with a preference to those in student, preferably of Scottish descent, proceeding to a degree. Physics.

E.J. STANSBURY BURSARY UNIVERSITY BURSARY FUND Established by friends and colleagues in honour of Prof. E.J. Established to acknowledge contributions received to support stu- Stansbury on the occasion of his retirement in 1986 and in recog- dents who need financial help to continue their studies. Awarded nition of his contribution as Vice-Principal (Planning) and Pro- on the basis of academic standing and financial need. fessor of Physics. Awarded to students in need of financial assistance. UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE BURSARY FUND Established in 1971 by $10,000 which was won by a McGill team MARY EVELYN BANFILL HAMILTON STEACY BURSARIES comprised of Julius H. Grey, B.C.L.3, William W. Kredentser, B.Sc.3, Brian M. Shecter, B.A.4, and Mrs. Faith E. Wallis, B.A.4, Established in 1999 with a generous gift from Mary Evelyn Banfill Hamilton Steacy, B.Sc. 1947. Awarded, on the basis of financial who participated in the CTV Television Program “University Chal- need, by the Student Aid Office with preference to students in the lenge”. To provide bursaries to academically deserving students Faculty of Engineering enrolled in a Metallurgy program and stu- with financial need. dents in the Faculty of Science enrolled in a Geology program. SUSAN AND IAIN VERIGIN SCHOLARSHIPS IN ARTS Established in 2003 by Susan Carol Wisener, B.A. 1985, for MARY ANGELINE STEVENS MEMORIAL BURSARY undergraduate students in the Department of English. Awarded Established in 1995 by a bequest from Mary Angeline Stevens to by the Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need. Prefer- assist students in any faculty or school. ence shall be given to students with a major concentration in Drama and Theatre and who are involved in extra-curricular activ- R.W. STEVENSON INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BURSARY ities. Established in 1986 in recognition of R.W. Stevenson, former Dean of Students, to provide assistance for needy international EDWARD VOLCKMAR BURSARY FUND students in any faculty. Established in 1972 by Miss Grace H. Prescott in memory of Edward Volckmar. Awarded to a student in need in the Faculty of ROBERT ROLF STRUTHERS BURSARY Engineering and may be renewed until graduation. The income from a bequest of Robert Rolf Struthers (Medicine 1918) provides support for needy Canadian students entering WAINWRIGHT BURSARIES third year Medicine. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. The balance of scholarship monies is used as bursaries to assist meritorious and needy students in the Faculty of law. J. ROBERT SWIDLER FAMILY BURSARY Established in 2002 by J. Robert Swidler, B.Com. 1968, through GORDON WEBBER BURSARIES his gifts to The McGill Twenty-First Century Fund. Awarded by the Established in 1966 by a bequest of the late Professor Gordon Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need. Preference shall Webber and donations from his former students, for needy stu- be given to students in the Faculty of Management. dents in the School of Architecture.

3M CANADA COMPANY BURSARY MARY AND STUART WEBSTER BURSARY FUND Established in 1998 by the 3M Canada Company. Two bursaries Established in 2001 through a generous gift from Mary G. Web- of $1,000 each, one for a student in Commerce and one for a stu- ster, B.A. 1938. The annual income will be used to assist Cana- dent in Engineering, awarded by the Student Aid Office to needy dian students entering Medicine or related health sciences students who are entering the final year of their degree programs programs who have demonstrated financial need. Preference will and have maintained a high academic record. be given to deserving women students. Value: minimum $5,000; renewable subject to satisfactory standing. TD BANK BURSARY RICHARD LAURENCE WELDON SCHOLARSHIPS Established in 1999 through a generous gift from the TD Bank. Awarded by the Student aid Office on the basis of high academic Established in 2003 by a bequest from Elspeth Anne Weldon in standing and financial need to undergraduate students in any fac- memory of her late father, Richard Laurence Weldon, for students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Awarded by the ulty. Recipients must be Canadian residents. Bursaries shall have Student Aid Office on the basis of financial need. a minimum value of $500 but will not exceed one half of the stu- dent's total tuition fees. WILLIAMS-WAIT BURSARY Established in 1980 by a bequest from Eric W. Wait for a student JOSEPH TREIGER MEMORIAL BURSARY from Ottawa or the surrounding neighbourhood who is in the Fac- Founded in 1974 by the Law Undergraduate Society in memory of ulty of Science. Awarded on the basis of financial need and high the late Joseph Murray Treiger, B.A. (Hons.), 1948-1973, a academic standing. member of the Society whose untimely death occurred during the final year of his studies in the Faculty of Law. Awarded to under- EDGAR AND MARGARET WILSON BURSARY FUND graduate law students in any year who have demonstrated finan- Established in 1956 by a bequest from Edgar Moles Wilson and cial need and a interest in serving the community. awarded by the Student Aid Office to students in any degree pro- gram requiring financial assistance. JOHN TROLI JR. BURSARY FUND Established in 2001 by a gift from John Troli Jr., a McGill parent MORRIS W. WILSON MEMORIAL BURSARY FUND and university graduate. The income will be used to assist Cana- Established in 1946 by contributions from a large number of dian students entering any undergraduate program with satisfac- friends and associates of the former Chancellor. To assist under- tory academic standing and a demonstrated financial need. graduate students who have satisfactory academic standing and Value: minimum $2,500. need financial assistance.

GRANT AND LILLIAN TU BURSARIES CHARLES S.C. WISDOM BURSARY Established in 1998 by Dr. Charles W. Tu (B.Sc. 1971) and his Established in 1956 by the late Mrs. Stuart Albert Wisdom in wife Linda, in honour of Dr. Tu's parents, Grant and Lillian Tu, on memory of her late son, Charles S.C. Wisdom, a graduate of the the occasion of their 70th birthdays. Awarded by the Student Aid Royal Military College, Kingston, and of the McGill School of

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Commerce. Awarded in consultation with the Dean of the Faculty CANADIAN CLUB OF MONTREAL FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY of Management to a deserving student in the last two years of the STUDENT AID FUND B.Com. program. Established in November 1955 to commemorate the Club's Fiftieth Anniversary. The purpose is to foster patriotism by WOLCOTT BURSARY FUND encouraging the study of the institutions, arts, literature, and Bequeathed in 1974 by the late Mrs. Anna D'Aeth (née Wolcott) resources of Canada, and the appreciation of matters of interest to provide a scholarship or bursary for some needy student born and concern to Canadians. in the West Indies. CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY WOMEN ASSOCIATES AGNES C. TURNER BURSARY FUND MONTREAL BRANCH LOAN FUND Established in 1985 by a donation to the Women Associates of Established in 1958 by the Montreal Branch of the Institute to pro- McGill from Dr. J. Gilbert Turner in memory of his wife, a former vide loans to undergraduate or graduate students in Geological president and long time member of the Women Associates. Sciences, Metallurgical Engineering and Mining Engineering. Awarded to students in any faculty on the basis of scholarship and need in order to assist them in the pursuit of their studies. CLEMENT C. CLAY MEMORIAL LOAN FUND Established in 1985 by a bequest from Clement C. Clay, M.D. WOMEN ASSOCIATES OF MCGILL BURSARIES (1932) to provide loan assistance for students born in the United Available to students in any faculty on the basis of scholarship States who are registered in the Faculty of Medicine. and need. Winners are chosen by the Student Aid Office and selected from the applicants for University bursaries. BERTHA COHEN REVOLVING LOAN FUND Established to provide small, short-term loans to aid students in ISABEL CLARKE DICKSON WOODROW SCHOLARSHIPS emergencies in any faculty. Established in 2000 by a generous bequest from Isabel Clarke Dickson Woodrow for Canadian students entering an undergrad- COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGEONS OF QUEBEC LOAN uate Nursing program. While academic standing is of primary Established in 1958 by the College of Dental Surgeons of Quebec importance, account may also be taken of financial need and/or to aid students in the second and upper years in the Faculty of qualities of leadership in community and school activities. Dentistry. Loans shall not exceed the tuition fees for the year. Awarded by the University Committee on Scholarships and Stu- dent Aid and renewable provided the holder maintains an aca- COMMERCIAL SOCIETY LOAN FUND demic standing satisfactory to the Committee. Any unspent funds To aid students who are entering their Final year in the B.Com. may be awarded by the Student Aid Office as bursaries to Cana- program to complete their course. Loans are repayable within two dian undergraduate students in Nursing. Value: minimum $2,000 years after graduation. each. DAWSON COLLEGE (MCGILL UNIVERSITY) LOAN FUND WORK STUDY FUND Established in 2001 by Lawrence White, B.Sc.(Agr.) 1968, who To provide work opportunities for financially needy students by attended Dawson College between 1947-48, in honour and in providing subsidies to the departments who employ students memory of the students and staff of the St. Jean d'Iberville through the Work Study Program. Apply to the Student Aid Office. campus of McGill University from January 1947 to April 1948, most of whom were war veterans. Awarded by the Student Aid MAURICE ZANGER BURSARY Office on the basis of financial need. To be awarded to a deserving student, in need of financial assist- ance, who is a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident and who LOUIS DE ZWIREK, Q.C. LOAN FUND has completed the first year of a program in any faculty. Established in 1969 by his widow in honour of her late husband from the estate to aid students in the Faculty of Law. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. 3.4 Loan Funds ALEC AND SYLVIA DOLLIN LOAN FUND W.R. AIRD LOAN FUND Established in 1965 by Mr. Alec Dollin to provide loans for med- Established in 1952 for students in the Faculty of Dentistry. ical students.

ALMA MATER BURSARY AND LOAN FUND FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT LOAN FUND Established in 1982 by generous contributions to the Alma Mater Awarded by the Student Aid Office for students in the Faculty of Fund from many graduates who designated their gifts to the area Management who need financial assistance. of scholarships and student aid. Awarded on the basis of aca- demic standing and financial need to students in any faculty. J.M. FAIRBAIRN LOAN FUND Bequeathed in 1967 by the late Mrs. J.M. Fairbairn for loans for BERLINER LOAN FUND students in the Faculty of Engineering. Established by the late Edgar M. Berliner to provide bursaries and loans for students in Sociology and Social Work. A. FLEMING LOAN FUND Established in 1954 by Mr. A. Fleming to aid students in the BORIGHT LOAN FUND Faculty of Law. Awarded by the Student Aid Office. Established in 1963 by a bequest from the late George H. Boright to provide loans to deserving medical students. AMY AND SHARAI FREEDMAN MEMORIAL LOAN FUND Established in 1968 by the parents and friends of the late Amy BURNSIDE STUDENT LOAN FUND Freedman for the purpose of making emergency loans to needy Established to assist needy students in all faculties. students (already in course at McGill) in any faculty.

DAVID M. CALDWELL STUDENT LOAN FUND GEORGE HENRY FROST FUND Established in 1973 by a bequest from the late David M. Caldwell, Founded by the late G.H. Frost, B.Sc. 1960, to aid students in the M.D. 1919, to assist students in the Faculty of Medicine, with pref- Faculty of Engineering who require financial assistance. The erence to American students. applicants' academic standing is considered.

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GREEK STUDENTS BURSARY AND LOAN FUND DR. DOUGLAS W. MACMILLAN LOAN FUND Established in 1952 by a group of Greek merchants and a subse- Established by a gift from Dr. MacMillan to assist needy students quent bequest in 1997 by George and Maria Karatzopoulos to in any faculty. assist Greek students attending McGill. MARTLET FOUNDATION LOAN FUND EDWARD HENRY HAMILTON LOAN FUND Established in 1954 by the Martlet Foundation for students with Established in 2002 by Elizabeth Hamilton in accordance with the good academic standing and athletic ability who are in need of expressed wish of her husband, the late Robert M.P. Hamilton, financial assistance. B.Sc. 1925 (Engineering), in honour of his father Edward Henry Hamilton, B.A.Sc. 1884 (Engineering). Awarded on the basis of WALTER MATHESON LOAN FUND financial need by the Student Aid Office to students in the Faculty Established in 1985 by a bequest from Walter Matheson, B.Sc. of Engineering 1913, to provide loan assistance to needy students in any faculty.

CONRAD F. HARRINGTON STUDENT LOAN FUND JUDITH MCCONNELL MEMORIAL LOAN FUND Established in 1983 by the Friends of McGill, Inc. in honour of Established to assist students in the School of Social Work to Conrad F. Harrington's years of service as Chancellor of McGill pursue their studies. Awarded by the Student Aid Office, with University. Awarded to students from the United States on the preference given to students from St. Lambert or the South Shore basis of academic standing and financial need. In the event of an area. insufficient number of United States citizens eligible in any given year, one or more awards may be made to citizens of other coun- MCGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY LOAN FUND tries with the donor's agreement. Established in 1983 to aid students in any faculty who have good academic standing and require financial assistance. Preference HERSCHORN LOAN FUND given to women students. Established by the late Mr. H.E. Herschorn for the purpose of making loans to students in any faculty who would otherwise be MCGILL ASSOCIATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY LOAN FUND unable to continue their studies. Established in 1988 through the generous support of members of the McGill Associates during the McGill Advancement Program, DUNCAN HYDE MEMORIAL LOAN FUND 1983 to 1986. To provide loans to deserving undergraduate stu- Established in 1985 by a bequest from Annie Alfretta Hyde in dents who have successfully completed at least one year at memory of her brother to provide loans to assist needy students McGill. pursuing degrees in Honours Economics. MCGILL IRANIAN STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION LOAN FUND BOSWELL JAMES LOAN FUND Established in 1984 by the McGill Iranian Students' Association to Established in 1943 by Dr. A. Boswell James to provide loans for assist students who have satisfactory academic standing and undergraduate and graduate medical students. need financial assistance. Preference is given to students from Iran who are in their final year of study. FRANCIS JAMES LOAN AND BURSARY FUND Established in 1984 by a bequest from Francis James to provide MCGILL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO LOAN FUND financial assistance to students at Macdonald Campus. Established in 1938 by the Ontario Branch of the Graduates' Society of McGill. KELLOGG FOUNDATION LOAN FUND Available to assist needy students in the faculties of Dentistry and ISABELLA MCLENNAN BURSARY AND LOAN FUND Medicine. A rotating fund for students in Architecture to assist in financial emergencies. BERTRAM KIDD AND MARJORIE SHARP MEMORIAL LOAN FUND GEORGE W. MERCK MEMORIAL LOAN FUND Established in 1968 by parents and friends in memory of Bertram Established in 1960 by the Merck Company Foundation to pro- Kidd and Marjorie Sharp and is available to any McGill students. vide loans for undergraduate medical students, interns and resi- dents. KIWANIS CLUB OF MONTREAL STUDENT LOAN FUND Established to assist worthy Agriculture students who are in need MRS. M. DOROTHEA MILLAR LOAN FUND of financial help to further their education. Except in special cases Established in 1956 to assist students, graduate or undergrad- the maximum loan is $500. uate, to pursue studies or research at McGill.

LACEY LOAN FUND HARTLAND MOLSON LOAN FUND Established in 1962 by a donation from Mrs. Herbert Van Established in 2003 by a bequest from the late Senator Hartland Devanter Lacey of Cheyenne, Wyoming, primarily to aid medical de M. Molson, L.L.D. 1983, a distinguished member of the McGill students from the State of Wyoming. It may however be extended Associates. Awarded by the Student Aid Office on the basis of to others in accordance with the following priorities: dental stu- financial need, from the fund monitored by the McGill Associates. dents from Wyoming; medical students from other states of the U.S.A.; medical students from other countries. Loans are not to DEAN MOWRY MEMORIAL LOAN FUND exceed $700 per year. Established in 1961 in memory of the former Dean of Dentistry by the Dental Student Society of McGill University. Available to den- BERNARD LEVITON LOAN FUND tistry students who are in good standing and have financial need. Established by Mr. Sidney Ender in memory of the late Bernard Leviton for students in the Faculty of Engineering with preference GERTRUDE MUDGE MEMORIAL STUDENT AID FUND given to students in Electrical Engineering. Established in 1958 by donations from students, graduates, and staff in memory of the late Gertrude Mudge, from many years J.B. LYNCH LOAN AND BURSARY FUND Assistant Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine. Available to med- Established by Mr. J.B. Lynch, President of Siscoe Mines Limited, ical students. Loans shall not exceed the fees for the year. for loans or in some cases outright grants to needy students. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN LOAN FUND JOHN HAROLD MACLAREN STUDENT LOAN FUND Established for the purpose of aiding students in the Faculty of Established in 1965 by a bequest from John Harold MacLaren. Education to complete their courses.

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125TH ANNIVERSARY STUDENT LOAN FUND WADDELL LOAN FUND Established in 1979 through the generosity of graduates of the Founded by the late J.B. Waddell. Loans are made under the Faculty of Law on the 125th anniversary of the Faculty. Awarded same conditions as apply to the George Henry Frost Fund, but by the Student Aid Office to students in the Faculty of Law who, are available also to graduate students. during the course of the academic year are in serious need of emergency financial assistance and who are unable to obtain MORTON J. WHITE LOAN FUND financial assistance from any other source. Established in 1957 by a bequest from the late Morton J. White, to assist deserving students in the B.Com. program. J.K. PRATT MEMORIAL LOAN FUND Established in 1952 in memory of the late Janetta K. Pratt who WICKENDEN LOAN FUND was Cashier at McGill from 1919 until her death in 1952. Established in 1958 by Mr. John Wickenden to aid students in Engineering with better than average standing in the previous READER'S DIGEST LOAN FUND year. Established in 1963 to assist students in any faculty. ALLAN AND DOROTHY WIGHT LOAN FUND Established in 2000 by a bequest from Dorothy Wight (B.Com. HAROLD N. SEGALL LOAN FUND 1933). Awarded by the Student Aid Office to provide loan assist- A donation in 1957 from the Jerry Segalls to assist deserving stu- ance to needy students in any faculty. dents in any faculty. GWYN WILLIAMS MEMORIAL LOAN FUND SOCIAL WORK ALUMNI LOAN FUND Established by friends and members of staff of McGill University Established to assist needy students in Social Work. in memory of Gwyn Williams in recognition of her many years of loyal and efficient service in the Administration Offices of McGill F.N. SOUTHAM LOAN FUND University. Established to assist students in Social Work. CLIFFORD C.F. WONG LOAN FUND ST-FRANCIS DISTRICT GRADUATES' SOCIETY BURSARY $400, restricted to residents of the area covered by the St. Francis District Branch of the Graduates' Society and open to Endowed in 1981 by Clifford Wong, B.Arch. 1960, to aid students pupils of any high school or private school entering any faculty or in any faculty who have satisfactory academic standing and school of McGill University, including Macdonald Campus. May require financial assistance. be renewed for a second year. $250 of the bursary is to be repaid by the holder at a minimum of $50 per year after graduation.

ST. GEORGE'S LOAN FUND 4. Index of Awards Established in 1955 by a donation of $500 to assist students registered in the Faculty of Education. A STUDENTS' SOCIETY LOAN FUND Abbott (Maude) Scholarships ...... 48 Open to students in all faculties with good academic standing. Abou-Fayssal (Habib) Prize...... 25 Primary consideration given to the candidates' contributions to Academy of Athens Prize...... 15 Students' Society activities. Accenture Prize ...... 33 Accenture Prize in Engineering ...... 25 STUDENT TEACHERS' SOCIETY LOAN FUND Accenture Prize in Science ...... 41 Established in 1954 by a donation from the Student Teachers' ACDEG Scholarship ...... 25 Society to assist students registered in the Faculty of Education. Adams (Henry) Medal ...... 32 Additional donations supporting this fund have been received Adams (Richard) Award ...... 41 form the following sources: I.O.D.E. Ethel Walkem Joseph Fund, Adilman (Mona Elaine) Prize ...... 15 Gardner Kneeland Fund, Milton Hersey Fund, Dr. S.P. Robins Adilman (Samuel) Bursary ...... 48 Fund, and J.C. Wilson Fund. Affleck (Ray) Prize ...... 25 Agribrands Purina Canada Inc. Scholarship ...... 10 PROFESSOR HERBERT TATE LOAN FUND Aikens (Meribah) Bursary ...... 48 Established in honour of Professor Herbert Tate to assist students Aikman (E.P.) Prize ...... 41 in any faculty. Special consideration will be given to students who, Air Liquide Canada Scholarship...... 25 like the donor, begin a university education as mature students Aird (W.R.) Loan Fund ...... 59 and require financial assistance. Alexander (Charles) Scholarship ...... 15 Alibhai-Kareem (Tanveer and Zahoor) Bursary...... 48 GEORGE E. TILLSON LOAN FUND Allan (J.H.B.) ...... 48 Established in 1955 by Mr. George E. Tillson. Unrestricted. Allan (Margaret Jane) Scholarships ...... 15, 41 UNIVERSITY LOAN FUND Allan (Mary A.) Bursary ...... 48 Alma Mater Bursary and Loan Fund ...... 59 Established to assist needy students in all Faculties. Loans are normally made only to students in upper years with good aca- Alma Mater Scholarships ...... 3 demic standing. Alumnae Society Bursaries ...... 47 Alumnae Society Scholarships ...... 47 UNIVERSITY LODGE A.F. & A.M. NO. 84, G.R.O. LOAN FUND Alumni Bursaries, Macdonald Campus ...... 10 Established in 1947 for qualified students in all faculties and years Alumni Prizes, Engineering ...... 25 and awarded on the basis of need and academic merit. Prefer- Ambrose (John Howard) Scholarships ...... 26 ence will be given to Masons and children of Masons. American Express Bursary Fund ...... 48 American Institute of Architects Medal...... 32 WESTON FAY VOLBERG JR. MEMORIAL LOAN FUND Amy (Derek) Scholarship ...... 26 Established in 1956 by classmates of the late Weston Fay Anachemia Prize ...... 41 Volberg, Jr., M.D., C.M. 1953. Available to medical students. Andersen (Arthur & Co.) Scholarship...... 33

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Anderson (Maureen) Prizes...... 26 Brace (Florence Marjorie) Award ...... 36 Anonymous Bursaries in Law ...... 48 Brennan (Herbert) Scholarships ...... 41 Anonymous Donation for Bursaries...... 48 British Association Medals ...... 32 Anonymous Donor’s Scholarship (Music) ...... 36 Brittain (Isabel) Bursary ...... 47 Appel (Bram) and David Pall Scholarships ...... 7 Brock (Abe and Jennie) Award ...... 26 Aronoff (Sadie Batist) Awards ...... 46 Brock (Hugh) Scholarships ...... 4 Arthurs (Alfred) Scholarship ...... 41 Brockwell (C.A. Brodie) Prize ...... 16 Arts and Science 1971 Bursary...... 48 Brodie (Maurice) Scholarship ...... 49 Assh (Betty) Bursary ...... 48 Brooks (Murray) Bursaries ...... 49 Association Québécoise du Transport Brown (Ernest) Gold Medal ...... 32 et des Routes Inc. Prix...... 30 Brown (Jean) Award ...... 11 Astrazeneca Scholarship ...... 41 Brown (Mary-Emily) Scholarships...... 11 Atlantic Provinces Scholarship ...... 10 Brown (Stewart) Bursaries ...... 11 Auerbach (Jack) Bursary...... 48 Bruce (Rev. G.O.) Bursaries ...... 49 Austrian Government Prize ...... 15 Bruce (Robert) Bursaries ...... 49 Austrian Society Scholarship ...... 36 Bruce (Robert) Scholarships...... 16, 26, 33, 41 B Bruneau Prize ...... 36 Baillie (Charlie) Scholarship ...... 3 Buchanan (Gwen) Scholarship ...... 6 Baillie (Sheila) Scholarship ...... 3 Burke (Kenneth M.) Bursaries ...... 49 Ballon (Ellen) Piano Scholarship ...... 36 Burnside Student Loan Fund ...... 59 Balter (Gary and Wendy) Scholarship ...... 33 Butler (Zella Bronfman) Bursary ...... 49 Barclay (James) Scholarship ...... 15 C Barker (Harry) Prize...... 15 CAE Scholarship ...... 26 Barrick Gold Corporation Scholarship ...... 26 Caie (Penny) Scholarship ...... 49 Barrington (Hope) Scholarship ...... 15 Caldwell (David M.) Loan Fund ...... 59 Batist (Louis and Bessie) Prize ...... 16 Caley (Herbert) Award ...... 36 Bayley (C.C.) Prize ...... 15 Cameron (Duncan) Prize ...... 41 Baylis Scholarship ...... 26 Cameron (Virginia) Bursary ...... 47 Beatty (Mary H.) Scholarships and Bursaries ...... 48 Campbell (Duncan) Award ...... 36 Beatty (Sir Edward) Entrance Scholarships ...... 3 Campbell (Samuel) Bursary ...... 49 Beatty (Sir Edward) Medal...... 36 Canadian Agricultural Economics Society Book Prize ...... 11 Beatty (Sir Edward) Scholarships in Classics ...... 16 Canadian Army University Course Bursary ...... 49 Beatty (Sir Edward) Scholarships in Mathematics...... 41 Canadian Club of Montreal Fiftieth Anniversary Fund ...... 59 Bechtel Canada Limited Bursaries ...... 48 Canadian Federation of University Women's Award ...... 11 Bedee (M. Homer) Bursary ...... 48 Canadian Information Processing Society Prize...... 42 Bedford (District of) Graduates’ Society Bursary ...... 50 Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Loan Fund . . . . . 59 Beit-Speyer (Ellin) Scholarships ...... 10 Canadian Society for Chemistry Silver Medals...... 42 Bell (Max) Scholarships...... 3 Canadian Society of Animal Science Prize...... 11 Bell (Robert E.) Prize...... 41 Capp (Clara) Scholarship ...... 36 Bellini (FMRC) Family Scholarship ...... 41 Carl (Kurt) Award ...... 42 Benjamin (Ben) Bursary ...... 48 Carr-Harris (Lloyd) Scholarships ...... 36 Bennett (Gordon) Bursaries...... 48 Centre d’Insemination Artificielle Inc. Award ...... 11 Bennett (Joseph Israel) Bursary ...... 48 Chadha Family Foundation Awards ...... 49 Berlind (Sara) Scholarship...... 36 Champions (1938) Awards ...... 9 Berliner Loan Fund ...... 59 Chapman (Henry) Medal ...... 23 Berman (Norman) Prize...... 16 Chapman (Henry) Prize ...... 16 Beta Sigma Phi Bursary ...... 10 Cherry Prizes ...... 16 Bethune (Dr. Norman) Award ...... 16 Cheung (Tony) Scholarship ...... 4 Bielski (Mathias) Prize ...... 16 Chomay (John) Award ...... 23 Binder (Polly and David) Memorial Scholarship ...... 16 Choquette (Marguerite E.) Award ...... 36 Birks (Barrie) Scholarship ...... 3 Christie (Nat) Scholarships ...... 49 Birks (Henry) Scholarship ...... 3 Christie-Steinmetz Award ...... 26 Birks (W.M.) Awards ...... 16, 40 Christie-Storer Bursary ...... 49 Birks Family Foundation Fund...... 48 Chrostowski (Tadeusz) Scholarship ...... 11 Birks Silver Medal ...... 32 Chung (Wallace B.) Scholarships ...... 42 Blackwood (A. Clarke) Prize ...... 11 Clair-Feldman (Nathalie) Award ...... 36 Blanchard (Robert) Bursary...... 48 Clarke (W. Douglas) Award ...... 36 Bland (John) Scholarship ...... 26 Class of 1951 Engineering Prize ...... 26 Blidner (Sydney) Scholarship ...... 49 Class of 1953 Prizes ...... 11 Blouin (Louise) and John MacBain Scholarships ...... 3 Class of 1991 Bursary ...... 49 BMO Financial Group Awards ...... 35 Class of Law 1962 Professor John W. Durnford Bursary. . . . . 49 Bodensieck (Frieda and Carl) Bursary ...... 49 Class of Law 1964 Awards ...... 49 Bogert (Frank and Helen) Scholarships ...... 4 Class of Medicine 1943B Bursary...... 49 Bogert (Frank and Helen) Student Aid Fund ...... 49 Class of Medicine 1954 Scholarship ...... 49 Bombardier-Canadair Scholarship ...... 26 Class of Medicine 1959 Scholarship ...... 50 Bonato (Paula) Prize ...... 16 Class of Medicine 1963 Scholarship ...... 50 Boright Loan Fund ...... 59 Class of Medicine 1972 Bursary...... 50 Botterell (Edmund Henry) Bursary...... 49 Class of Medicine 1990 Scholarship ...... 50 Boyer (Arthur and Noella) Bursary ...... 49 Clay (Clement) Loan Fund ...... 59

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CMC Electronics Scholarships ...... 26 Drummond (Lara) Scholarships ...... 11 Coghlan (Brian) Prize ...... 16 Duggan (George Herrick) Bursary Fund ...... 50 Cohen (Bertha) Revolving Loan Fund ...... 59 Duggan (George Herrick) Scholarships ...... 4 Cohen (Evelyn Berman) Prize ...... 24 Dunn (Stuart) Scholarship ...... 50 Cohen (Mark J.) Bursaries in Medicine...... 50 Dunn (Tim) Award ...... 9 Colle (Mr. and Mrs. Harry) Award ...... 16 E College of Dental Surgeons of Quebec Loan ...... 59 Eberts (Elisabeth) Scholarships ...... 17 Collins (Peter) Prize ...... 26 Echenberg (Ida and Abraham) Scholarship ...... 51 Colonization Society’s Bursaries ...... 11 E.D. Foods Ltd. Award ...... 11 Cominco Scholarship ...... 26 EDC Scholarship ...... 33 Commerce 1925 Awards ...... 33 Edward (Anne-Marie) Bursary ...... 51 Commerce 1953 Scholarship ...... 33 Eidlow (Samuel) Bursary ...... 51 Commerce 1955 Scholarships ...... 33 Elgart (Vladmimir) Award ...... 37 Commercial Society Loan Fund ...... 59 Engels (Rose and Harry) Bursary ...... 51 Common (Robert Haddon) Prize ...... 11 Engineering Institute of Canada Prizes ...... 27 Conklin (Raymond) Prize ...... 11 England (Octavia) Scholarship ...... 43 Connell (Frederick) Awards ...... 33, 42 Eric Award ...... 37 Consumers Packaging Awards...... 4 Erlick (George E.) Bursary ...... 51 Cook (Allen) Prize...... 26 Ernst & Young Prize...... 33 Cook (Lindsay) Scholarship ...... 4 Evans (Nevil Norton) Scholarship ...... 27 Cooke (Dr. Patricia M.) Bursary ...... 50 Cooner (Beverley) Bursary ...... 50 F Cooper (Cy and Hélène) Prize ...... 37 Faculty Bursary Funds ...... 51 Cooper (James) Scholarship ...... 11 Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Coote (Dr. J.A.) Prize ...... 33 Scholarships Fund ...... 12 Coppin (Mary) Bursary ...... 50 Faculty of Arts Scholarships Fund ...... 17 Faculty of Education Scholarships Fund ...... 24 Coppin (Mary) Scholarships ...... 4 Faculty of Engineering Scholarships Fund ...... 27 Cosens (Elizabeth Millar) Bursary ...... 50 Courtemanche (André) Scholarship ...... 42 Faculty of Management Loan Fund ...... 59 Cox (Raymond) Prize ...... 26 Faculty of Management Prize ...... 33 Faculty of Management Scholarships Fund...... 33 Cram (Jack) Scholarships...... 24 Faculty of Music Awards ...... 37 Crawford (Emily Ross) Scholarships ...... 42 Faculty of Music Bursary ...... 37 Cremona Prize ...... 16 Faculty of Music Entrance Scholarships ...... 37 Cullen (Brian) Award ...... 26 Culver (Mary Powell) Scholarship ...... 4 Faculty of Music Orchestral Awards and Scholarships ...... 37 Faculty of Music Scholarships ...... 37 Cummings (James) Scholarships ...... 50 Faculty of Music Special Scholarships Fund ...... 37 Cutler Shield ...... 11 Faculty of Religious Studies Scholarships Fund ...... 40 D Faculty of Science Scholarships Fund ...... 42 Dalse-Sheinhart Prize...... 16 Fairbairn (J.M.) Loan Fund ...... 59 Daly (Marion McCall) Award ...... 16, 27, 33, 42 Fairley (Grace) Trafalgar Scholarship ...... 4 Dassault Systèmes Inc. Scholarship ...... 27 Fanning (Robert) Bursary Fund ...... 51 Dawson (Sir William) Scholarships ...... 27 Fantham Prize ...... 42 Dawson College (McGill) Loan ...... 59 Farrand (Narcissa) Scholarship ...... 4 Dawson-Porter Prize...... 27 Farren (Helen E.) Bursary ...... 51 Dean’s Honour List ...... 9 Favretto Scholarhips ...... 27 Deehy (Patrick) Bursary ...... 50 Ferrier (James) Bursary ...... 51 Della Pergola Scholarships...... 37 Fineberg (Bob) Bursary ...... 51 Delta Kappa Gamma Award ...... 24 Finestone (Sheila) Award...... 17 Department of Performance Scholarship ...... 37 Finestone Prize ...... 33 Department of Theory Scholarship ...... 37 Finkelstein (Isidore) Prize ...... 17 Derick (Carrie) Scholarship ...... 43 Finkelstein (Sylvia) Scholarship ...... 24 Desjardins Ducharme Stein Monast Scholarship ...... 50 Firmenich of Canada Scholarship ...... 12 Desrosiers (Paul-Hervé) Scholarship ...... 33 Fischer (Karl) Scholarship ...... 27 Dey (William John) Bursaries ...... 50 Fischer (Lewis A.) Award ...... 12 De Zwirek (Louis) Loan Fund ...... 59 Fischer (Sarah) Award ...... 37 Diamond (Annie) Bursaries...... 50 Fish (Aaron) Scholarships ...... 27 Dixon (David) Bursary...... 50 Fisher (E.M.) Scholarship ...... 51 Doherty (D’Arcy) Bursaries ...... 50 Fiske (Hollis) Scholarships ...... 12 Doherty (D’Arcy) Scholarships ...... 4 Fleming (A.) Loan Fund ...... 59 Dollin (Alec and Sylvia) Loan ...... 59 F. Menard Inc. Prize...... 12 Dominion Bridge Corporation ...... 4 Fondation Habitat ’67 Prix ...... 30 Donalda (Pauline) Scholarship ...... 37 Food & Nutrition Research Foundation Scholarships ...... 12 Donalda Prize ...... 37 Ford (Rex) Bursary ...... 51 Douglas (James) Tutorial Bursaries ...... 27 Forget (L.J. and Company) Awards ...... 33 Dow-Hickson Scholarships ...... 16, 42 Forrester (Maureen) Scholarship ...... 37 Draper (Herbert) Bursary ...... 50 Forsyth (Dora) Prize...... 17 Drisin (Charlotte F.) Bursary...... 50 Forsyth (Robert) Prize ...... 27 Druckman (Hyman) Bursary ...... 50 Foster (John S.) Scholarship ...... 42 Drummond (Guy) Fellowships ...... 16 Foundation for the Advancement of Protestant

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Education Awards ...... 17 Hamilton (Constance) Prize ...... 38 Fox (Charles) Prize ...... 17, 42 Hamilton (Edward) Loan Fund ...... 60 Fox (Harold G.) Bursaries ...... 51 Hamilton (Philip) Scholarship ...... 28 Frankel (Saul and Freda) Prize ...... 17 Hang (Chang Choon) Scholarship ...... 18 Freedman (Amy and Sharai) Loan Fund ...... 59 Hanson (Derek) Bursary...... 52 French Consulate Prize ...... 17 Harrigan (David) Prize ...... 42 Friars (Gerry) Award ...... 12 Harrington (Conrad F.) Loan Fund ...... 60 Friends of McGill Inc. Fund ...... 51 Harrington (Joan and Conrad) Scholarships ...... 4 Friends of McGill, Inc. Scholarships ...... 4 Harris (Joseph and Sarah) Bursary ...... 52 Friends of Music Award ...... 37 Harris (Robert) Scholarships ...... 28 Frost (George Henry) Loan Fund ...... 59 Harrison (F.C.) Prizes ...... 12 Frothingham Bursaries ...... 51 Harrison (Thomas Leeming) Award ...... 28 Furst (Margaret) Prizes ...... 27 Harris-Van Gelder (Jane) Award ...... 46 G Hart (I.R.) Bursaries ...... 52 Gabora (Gaelyne) Prize...... 37 Hart (Thornley) Scholarships ...... 5 Gale (G. Gordon) Prize ...... 27 Hartwick (John) Award ...... 34 Gales (D. Lorne) Scholarships ...... 4 Harvey (David and Donalda) Scholarship ...... 52 Galley (John V.) Scholarships ...... 17, 27, 33, 42 Hasley (Diane) Scholarship ...... 18, 43 Gelfand (Dr. M. Richard) Prize ...... 33 Hassall (William) Prize ...... 28 Gelinas Scholarships...... 37 Hatcher (Dr. William H.) Prize...... 43 German Embassy Prize...... 17 Hayes (Murray) Scholarships ...... 5 GHS Mills Foundation Scholarship ...... 37 Heberkorn (Samuel) Scholarship ...... 52 Gilchrist (Joan C.) Award...... 17 Hecht (Sol) Bursary ...... 52 Girvin-Robertson Prize ...... 12 Henderson (Arthur and Helen) Scholarship ...... 38 Glassco (Gladys) Bursary Fund ...... 37 Herbert (Dr. D.M.) Award ...... 38 Gluskin-Sheff Scholarships ...... 27 Herschorn (H.E.) Bursary ...... 52 Gold Medal in Education ...... 25 Herschorn Loan Fund ...... 60 Goldbloom (Stephen S.) Prize...... 34 Herzer (Richard) Scholarships ...... 5 Goldenberg (H. Carl) Scholarship ...... 51 Hewitt Fund...... 52 Goldenberg (Maurice) Scholarship ...... 17 Heyman (Paul) Bursary ...... 52 Gombay (Hélène) Prize ...... 37 High School of Montreal Bursaries ...... 52 Goodman (Aaron and Mary) Bursaries ...... 52 Hill (Annette S.) Bursaries ...... 53 Goodman (Estelle H.) Prize...... 17 Hill (Sarah Emma) Scholarship ...... 53 Gordon (A.R.) Awards ...... 40 Historical Society’s Prize ...... 18 Gougeon (Helen) Bursary ...... 52 Hoare (Walter) Scholarship ...... 53 Government Assistance ...... 48 Hodgson (Madelene) Prize ...... 18 Governor General’s Medal ...... 9 Hodgson (Sidney J.) Scholarships ...... 5 Graduates’ Society of the District of Bedford Bursary ...... 50 Holcomb (Norah) Prize ...... 24 Graham (R.P.D.) Scholarships ...... 27, 42 Holt (David) Award ...... 38 Grant (Mary Fabiana) Bursaries ...... 52 Homestake Award ...... 43 Gray (P.H.H.) Prize ...... 12 Honeywell Aerospatiale Award ...... 28 Great-West Life and London Life Scholarships ...... 17, 34 Hooper (John) Scholarship ...... 43 Greaves (Ida Cecil) Bursary ...... 52 Hoover (Eunice Patton) Bursary...... 47 Greek Ambassador’s Book Prizes...... 17 Hopson (Eben) Bursary ...... 18 Greek Embassy Prizes ...... 18 Houlding (Margaret) Prize...... 38 Greek Ministry of Culture & Sciences Scholarships ...... 18 Houston Bursary...... 40 Greek Students’ Bursary and Loan Fund ...... 60 Howard (T. Palmer) Award ...... 9 Green (John) Award ...... 28 Howard (William) Scholarships ...... 28, 43 Greenblatt (Maurice and Sara) Scholarships ...... 18 Howarth (Mr. and Mrs. Cameron) Bursary ...... 53 Greenshields (R.A.E.) Bursaries ...... 52 Howson (Hugh) Prize ...... 34 Greenspoon (Barbara) Bursary ...... 52 Hui (Charles C.P.) Scholarships ...... 5 Greenspoon (Pearl) Scholarship ...... 52 Hunt (Gordon) Scholarship ...... 28 Greer (Cissy & Jimmy) Prizes ...... 34 Hunter (Georgina) Scholarship ...... 19 Greer (Cissy and Jimmy) Prizes ...... 24 Hurlbatt (Ethel) Scholarship ...... 29 Griffiths (David) Scholarship ...... 28 Hyde (Duncan) Loan Fund ...... 60 Groome (Reginald K.) Scholarship ...... 12 Hydro Agri Canada Prize ...... 12 Gruber (Rubin) Scholarship ...... 52 I Gualtieri (Domenico) Prize ...... 18 Institut Canadien de Science et Technologie Gualtieri-Doran Award ...... 52 Alimentaires Prizes ...... 12 Gurman (T.I.) Prize ...... 42 IODE-Charles Lindsay Prize...... 38 Gwynne (Jean M.) Award ...... 24 Irving (Grace) Scholarships ...... 5 H Irwin-Brennan Scholarship ...... 5 Hagerman Prize...... 18, 42 Isaacs (Celia and Sydney) Bursary ...... 53 Hahn (Jack) Bursary ...... 52 Issenman (Bernard L.) Award...... 38 Hall (Helen) Prize ...... 38 Ives Scholarship ...... 53 Hall (James Dickie) Prizes...... 28 Ivey (Charles) Foundation Scholarships ...... 28 Hall (James Dickie) Scholarship ...... 28 Ivey (Ethel Jamieson) Award ...... 38 Hall (Nancy Catherine) Scholarship ...... 52 J Halpern (Simon and Rosalie) Scholarship...... 52 Jacobs (Joseph H.) Prize ...... 34

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James (Boswell) Loan Fund ...... 60 Leopold (Felix) Bursary ...... 54 James (Francis) Loan and Bursary Fund ...... 60 Letendre (Sandra) Award...... 13 Japan Studies Prizes ...... 18 Levain (Willy) and William Viner Award ...... 38 Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Prize ...... 18 Levesque (Richard) Prize ...... 13 Japanese Studies Awards ...... 18 Levine (Boris) Award ...... 34 Jardine Bursaries ...... 12 Levinschi (Gustav) Scholarship ...... 54 John Deere Scholarship ...... 12 Levinson (Zave) Bursary ...... 54 Johnston (Margaret and Norma) Bursary ...... 53 Leviton (Bernard) Loan Fund ...... 60 Johnston (N. Douglas) Bursary...... 53 Levy (Rae and Jack) Bursary Fund ...... 54 Jones (Eliza M.) Awards ...... 12 Lewis (Clark) Prize ...... 19 Jones (Frank P.) Education Awards ...... 4 Lieutenant Governor’s Award ...... 9 Jones (Robert) Bursary...... 53 Lin (David Tat-Chi) Scholarship ...... 5 Judkins (W.O.) Prizes ...... 18 Lin (David) Foundation Scholarship ...... 54 K Lind (Jed) Scholarships ...... 6 Kalil (Margaret) Award ...... 38 Lindsay (Sir Charles W.) Prize ...... 38 Kalyon Prize ...... 43 Lipkin-Cohen (Bella) Bursary ...... 54 Kappa Rho Tau Fraternity Bursaies ...... 53 Lloyd (Lewis) Scholarship ...... 13 Keenan (Mary) Scholarship ...... 18 Lochhead (Kenneth Young) Scholarship ...... 29 Kellogg Foundation Loan Fund...... 60 Lochhead (William) Prize...... 13 Kelly (James Frederick) Bursary...... 53 Lods (Emile A.) Prize ...... 13 Kennedy (J. Taylor) Bursary...... 53 Logan Gold Medal ...... 46 Kennedy Phyllis) Bursary ...... 53 Logan Scholarships ...... 43 Ker & Petrie Scholarship ...... 53 Lutfy Bursary ...... 54 Ker (Frederick Southam) Bursary...... 53 Lutter (Lewis) Bursary ...... 38 Kerry (Esther) Scholarship ...... 46 Lyman (Gian) Scholarship ...... 38 Keyfitz Scholarships ...... 5 Lyman (Hannah Willard) Scholarship ...... 19 Khaki University and Y.M.C.A. Fund ...... 53 Lynch (J.B.) Loan and Bursary Fund ...... 60 Khare (Gopal & Sudhir) Prize ...... 28 Lyster (Lynden Laird) Awards ...... 13 Kidd (Bertram) and Marjorie Sharp Loan Fund...... 60 M Kiewit (Peter) Sons Co. Ltd. Award ...... 28 MacBain (John) and Louise Blouin Scholarships...... 3 Killam Entrance Scholarships ...... 5 Maccallum (Donald) Bursary ...... 54 King (Mabel) Scholarship ...... 6 Macdonald (Alexander) Bursary ...... 54 Kiwanis Club of Montreal Loan Fund ...... 60 Macdonald (William) Medals ...... 15 Klineman (Emery and Erwin) Bursary...... 53 Macdonald (Wm.) Entrance Scholarships ...... 6 Knights of the Round Table Bursaries ...... 53 Macdonald (Wm.) Memorial Scholarship ...... 38 Kolessa (Lubka) Piano Award ...... 38 Macdonald (Wm.) Scholarships ...... 19, 34, 43 KPMG Scholarship ...... 34 Macdonald Branch of Graduates Society Scholarships...... 13 Kramer (Angela C.) Award in German Studies ...... 18 Macdonald Branch of the McGill Alumni Association Kramer (Angela C.) Award in Music ...... 38 Scholarships ...... 13 Krashinsky (Harry) Scholarship ...... 28 Macdonald Class of 1951 Scholarship...... 13 Kronos Canada Inc. Bursaries ...... 53 Macdonald Class of 1952 Scholarship...... 13 Kruger Inc. Scholarships...... 28 Macdonald Teachers’ Alumni Association Scholarship ...... 24 Kruk (Diane) Prize ...... 24 MacDougall (W.G.) Scholarship...... 13 Kumbaracibasi (Erim) Bursary ...... 28 Macfarlane (Elizabeth) Prize ...... 34 L Macfarlane (Elizabeth) Scholarships ...... 6 Lacey Loan Fund ...... 60 Macfarlane (Frederica Campbell) Prize ...... 13 Lacroix (Hubert) Scholarship ...... 5 MacInnes (Alexander) Scholarship ...... 43 Laing (Murdoch) Prize ...... 28 Macintosh (Annie) Prize ...... 43 Lallemand Bursary ...... 38 MacIver (Kay) Prize ...... 19 Lamb (A.S.) Scholarships ...... 24 Mackay (H.M.) Scholarship ...... 29 Lan (Soo Kim) Scholarship ...... 5 Mackenzie (Alexander) Scholarships ...... 19 Lane (Frederick) Bursary ...... 53 Mackenzie (Catherine) Scholarship ...... 20 Largie (Mildred) Award ...... 38 Mackey (Donald) Award...... 38 Laronde (Donald) Scholarship ...... 29 MacLaren (John) Student Loan Fund ...... 60 Lau (Ping Kwan) Prize ...... 12, 19 MacLean Murray Scholarships ...... 19 Launay ( Jean E.L.) Medal ...... 23 MacMillan (Douglas W.) Loan Fund...... 60 Laurin-Vittie (Alice) Bursary ...... 54 Macnaghten (Chester) Prizes ...... 9 Laurin-Vittie Bursaries ...... 53 MacRae (Isabella C.) Scholarship ...... 54 Lauterman (Lily) Bursary ...... 38 Magor (Marion) Scholarships ...... 38 Law Prize Winners Bursary Fund ...... 54 Mahon (John) Scholarships ...... 6 Law Students Association Bursaries ...... 54 Maizel (Chaim) Scholarships ...... 19 Lax (Abel) Bursary ...... 54 Malard (Chantal) Prize...... 24 Lazarus (Sarah and Joseph) Bursary...... 54 Malowany (Alfred) Prize ...... 29 Lea (Richard S.) Tutorial Bursaries ...... 29 Mappin (Judith) Scholarship ...... 43 Leblanc Family Bursary ...... 54 Marcus (Miriam) Award ...... 24 Lee (William U.) Scholarship ...... 29 Marleau (Hubert) Prizes ...... 19 LeMaistre (Frederic J.) Awards...... 29, 43 Marsh and McLennan Scholarship ...... 34 Lengvari (George) Scholarships ...... 5 Marshall (J. Stewart) Prize ...... 43 Lenoir (Norah) Prize ...... 19 Martin (Charles) Bursary Fund...... 54

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Martlet Foundation Loan Fund ...... 60 Misawa Homes Prize ...... 35 Martlet Foundation Scholarships ...... 6 Mohr (Dr. F.W.C.) Scholarships ...... 55 Masse (Maurice A.) Award ...... 43 Molson (Anne) Gold Medal...... 46 Masten (George) Scholarships ...... 54 Molson (Anne) Prize ...... 44 Matheston (Walter) Loan Fund ...... 60 Molson (Anne) Scholarship ...... 44 Mathison (James) Scholarship ...... 43 Molson (Hartland) Loan Fund ...... 60 Mauer (Queenie) Bursary ...... 54 Montreal Women’s Association of the Canadian Institute M.A.U.T. Scholarship...... 29 of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Bursaries ...... 29, 44 McCall (James Darling) Scholarships ...... 19 Montreal Women’s Club Eliza Reid Bursary...... 55 McCall (James Davidson) Scholarships ...... 6 Montreal/Quebec Phi Delta Kappa Prize ...... 24 McCarthy (Walter J.) Scholarship ...... 34 Moore (W. Herbert) Bursary ...... 55 McCaskill (Duncan) Scholarship ...... 6 Morrison (R.G.K.) Award ...... 29 McCharles Prize ...... 29 Morse (Herbert) Scholarship ...... 39 McConnell (J.W.) Awards ...... 10 Morssen (Charles) Bursary Fund ...... 55 McConnell (J.W.) Bursaries...... 54 Morssen (Charles) Gold Medal...... 32 McConnell (J.W.) Scholarships ...... 6, 54 Morton (Janet) Prize ...... 20 McConnell (Judith) Loan Fund ...... 60 Motorola Foundation Scholarships ...... 30 McConnell Foundation Scholarships in Environment ...... 6 Mowry (D.P.) Loan Fund...... 60 McCready (Margaret) Prize...... 13 Moyse Travelling Scholarships ...... 20, 44 McCullagh (Paul F.) Award ...... 19 Mudge (Gertrude) Student Aid Fund ...... 60 McCullagh (Paul F.) Prizes ...... 19 Muhlstock (Louis) Bursary ...... 55 McCullagh (Paul F.) Scholarship ...... 19 Murray (E.G.D.) Prize ...... 44 McEntyre (David) Undergraduate Research Award ...... 10 Murray (Gladys) Bursary...... 47 McGill Accounting Club Prize ...... 34 Music Students’ Association Bursary ...... 39 McGill Alumnae Bursaries ...... 47 Muskatov (Boris) Prize ...... 20, 44 McGill Alumnae Loan Fund ...... 60 N McGill Alumnae Prizes ...... 13, 20, 24, 29, 34, 38, 40, 44, 46 National Council of Jewish Women Loan Fund ...... 60 McGill Alumnae Scholarships ...... 47 Neilson (Helen) Scholarship ...... 14 McGill Associates Bursary...... 54 Neilson (Henry Kenneth) Bursary...... 55 McGill Associates 50th Anniversary Loan Fund ...... 60 Nelles (J. Gordon) Bursary ...... 55 McGill/Ecole Poytechnique Prize...... 29 Newman (John) Award ...... 30 McGill Hong Kong Graduates Bursary ...... 54 Newman (John) Bursary...... 55 McGill Iranian Students’ Association Loan Fund ...... 60 Newport Sports Management Inc. Bursary ...... 55 McGill (James) Awards ...... 10 New Testament Greek Prize...... 40 McGill (James) Scholarships ...... 6 Nichol (Dorothy) Scholarships ...... 10 McGill Opera Award ...... 38 Nicholls (Robert) Scholarship ...... 44 McGill Quarter Century Club Bursary ...... 55 1938 Champions Awards ...... 9 McGill Society of Ontario Loan Fund...... 60 Noad (Algy S.) Prize ...... 20 McGill Society of Ottawa Bursary ...... 55 Nommik (Juhan) Bursary ...... 56 McGill University (Canada) Trust Scholarship...... 6 Nommik (Salme) Bursary ...... 56 McGill University Bookstore Bursary ...... 55 Norris (Jessie) Award ...... 20 McGill University C.O.T.C. Bursary ...... 55 Norshield Financial Group Scholarship ...... 35 McGill University C.O.T.C. Scholarships ...... 6 North American Studies Prize...... 20 McGlade (T.H.) Bursary...... 55 Norych (S. Frances) Scholarships ...... 56 McIntosh (Robert and Margaret) Bursary ...... 55 Nova Corporation Scholarship ...... 30 McKay (Jean) Bursary...... 55 Nowakowski (Joan) Prize ...... 20 McKyes (Eileen) Bursaries ...... 55 Nutting (Charles Albert) Bursary ...... 56 McLagan (T.R.) Scholarships ...... 29 Nutting (David) Award ...... 39 McLennan-Ethel Hurlbatt Scholarship ...... 53 McLennan (Isabella) Bursary and Loan Fund ...... 60 O McLennan (Isabella) Scholarship ...... 20 Oakeley (Hilda) Scholarship ...... 20 McLernon (J.R.S.) Bursary Fund...... 55 Ogilvie (Jean Sharp) Bursary ...... 56 McManus (George J.) Scholarships ...... 55 Ogilvie (William) Bursary ...... 56 McNab (Elizabeth) Scholarship ...... 7 Old Sun Scholarship ...... 14 McNaughton Scholarship ...... 29 Oliver (Allen) Fellowship ...... 20 McOuat (J. Donald) Bursaries ...... 55 Oliver (Allen) Gold Medal ...... 23 McRobie (Donald R.) Award ...... 34 125th Anniversary Loan Fund...... 61 Meighen (T.R) Foundation Scholarships ...... 7 125th Anniversary National Programme Bursaries...... 56 Mendelssohn (Nathan) Bursaries ...... 55 Onions (Wilfred) Prize...... 30 Menzies (Donald C.) Bursary ...... 55 Oppenheimer (Hans Hermann) Scholarship ...... 56 Merck (George W.) Loan Fund ...... 60 Order of Engineers of Quebec Scholarship ...... 30 Millar (Jean L.) Scholarship ...... 38 Ordre des Agronomes du Québec Award ...... 14 Millar (Mrs. M. Dorothea) Loan Fund...... 60 Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec Scholarship ...... 30 Millen (Laddie) Prize ...... 34 Ouimette (Victor) Prize ...... 20 Mills (Frank) Scholarship ...... 38 Oxford Music Scholarship...... 39 Mills (Jeff) Prize ...... 13 P Mills (Major Hiram) Medal ...... 46 Pall (David) and Bram Appel Scholarships ...... 7 Mills (Major Hiram) Scholarship...... 44 Paltiel (Freda L.) Award ...... 46 Milton (Margaret) Prize ...... 13 Paltiel (Sarah) Award ...... 24 Mining, Metals and Materials Scholarships ...... 7 Papanastasiou Family Bursaries ...... 56

66 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University INDEX OF AWARDS

Pappelbaum (Sydney S.) Bursary ...... 56 Rittmeyer (June) Bursary ...... 39 Parkin (G. Raleigh) Bursary ...... 56 Robb (Janet Morison) Bursary ...... 14 Parkins (Edgar R.) Bursary Fund ...... 56 Robertson (Louis) Prize ...... 30 Parkins (Edgar R.) Scholarships...... 7 Robertson (R.F.) Award ...... 45 Paterson (Alex) Scholarships ...... 35 Robertson (R.F.) Prize...... 45 Patriquin (Donald) Award ...... 24, 39 Rocklin (Adele) Prize ...... 25 Pearce (Harry) Prize and Medal ...... 30 Rogers Family Scholarships ...... 7 Peden (Merle) Bursary ...... 56 Roscoe (Muriel V.) Bursary ...... 57 Pelletier Prize ...... 20 Roscoe (Muriel) Prize ...... 45 Penhallow Prize ...... 44 Roseborough (Howard) Prize ...... 21 Penhallow Scholarship ...... 44 Rosenfeld (Dr. and Mrs. Hirsh) Scholarship ...... 25 Pesner (Sam and Bessie) Foundation Bursary Fund ...... 56 Rosenfeld (Samuel) Bursary ...... 57 Pesner (Samuel and Bessie) Bursary...... 56 Rosenfeld (Sara) Prize...... 21 Peters (Charlie) Scholarship...... 20 Rosengarten (Ann and George) Bursary ...... 57 Peters (Eileen) Scholarships ...... 7 Rosenthal (Harry and Ruth) Award ...... 39 Peterson Prize in English ...... 21 Rosenthall (Edward) Prize ...... 21, 45 Peterson Scholarships in Classics ...... 21 Ross (G. Allen) Bursary ...... 57 Peterson Scholarships in Music ...... 39 Ross (Gavin) Bursary ...... 57 Petrie & Ker Scholarship ...... 53 Ross (Graham) Prize ...... 21 Pevensing Prize ...... 14 Ross (James D.) Prize...... 21 Phi Delta Kappa Prize...... 24 Ross (Reuben) Award ...... 57 Phi Kappa Pi Bursary ...... 51 Rothman (Rose and Harry) Scholarship ...... 21 Phillips (J.B.) Award ...... 7 Row (W.S.) Award ...... 30 Phillips (Lazarus) Scholarships...... 21 Rowles (William) Bursary...... 14 Plasse (Robert) Award ...... 14 Rowlinson Travelling Prize...... 10 Polisuk (Moe J.) Prize...... 44 Royal Bank Award ...... 14 Poulson (Martha Jane) Scholarship ...... 56 Royal Canadian Legion Bursary ...... 57 Pounder (E.R.) Prize...... 44 Rubin (David and Ethel) Bursary ...... 39 Powell (R.E.) Bursary Fund ...... 56 Rugh (William S.) Scholarship ...... 30 Powell (R.E.) Scholarships ...... 7 S Poy (Vivienne) Scholarships ...... 7 Sacks (Solomon David) Bursary ...... 57 Pratt (J.K) Loan Fund ...... 61 Saint Lambert Horticultural Society Scholarship ...... 14 Pratt (Margaret) Scholarships ...... 7 Salisbury (Richard F.) Prize...... 21 Prentice (Norman) Awards ...... 21 Salomon (Joseph and Jennie) Bursary ...... 57 Prescott (Grace) Bursary ...... 56 Salsinger (Bertha) and Tani (Victor) Medal ...... 40 Preston (Ross) Bursary ...... 14 Samson Bélair/Deloitte & Touche Award ...... 35 Price Waterhouse & Co. Award ...... 35 Samson Bélair/Deloitte & Touche Prize ...... 35 Prince of Wales Medal ...... 23 Prince of Wales Scholarships ...... 21, 44 Sanskrit Prize ...... 40 Prix de la Fondation Habitat ’67 ...... 30 Saueressig (Heinz) Scholarship...... 39 Saunders (Ernest) Bursary ...... 57 Proulx (Guy) Prize ...... 14 Savard and Lee Scholarship ...... 30 Pryor (Antje Graupe) Awards ...... 30 Purves (Clifford B.) Prize ...... 44 Sceptre Investment Counsel Limited Scholarships ...... 22 Schapira (Frank) Scholarships ...... 7 Q Schecter (Rachel and Benjamin) Scholarship ...... 39 QIT– Fer et Titane Inc. Bourses ...... 30 Schiller (Martha) Award ...... 39 Quilty (Ron) Prize ...... 14 Schlesinger Newman Goldman Scholarship ...... 35 R Schoel (Jack) Scholarships ...... 25 Radowitz (Mr. and Mrs. Saul) Scholarship ...... 56 School of Nursing Bursary Fund ...... 57 Ralston Purina Scholarship ...... 14 School of P. & O.T. Bursary Fund ...... 57 Ralston Scholarship ...... 7 School of Social Work Alumni Award...... 46 Reader’s Digest Loan Fund ...... 61 Schouela (David and Ronnie) Prize ...... 30 Redpath (James) Bursary ...... 56 Schouela (David and Ronnie) Scholarship ...... 31 Redpath (Jane) Exhibition ...... 21, 44 Schouela (Ezekiel and Cely) Scholarship ...... 31 Reford (Elsie Stephen) Scholarships ...... 21 Schwartz (Bennie) Prize ...... 39 Reid (Helen R.Y.) Scholarship ...... 34 Schwartz (Max and Jennie) Award ...... 22 Reinhardt (Carl) Scholarships and Bursaries ...... 44 Schwartz Levitsky Feldman Scholarship ...... 35 Religious Studies Bursary Fund ...... 40 Schwartzman (Jacob) Scholarship ...... 57 Ressler (H.R.) Scholarship ...... 39 Scott (Barbara) Scholarship ...... 22 Restricted Funds...... 47 Sebestyen (Peter) Award ...... 31 Reuters Limited Scholarship...... 21, 45 Segall (Harold N.) Loan Fund ...... 61 Reynolds (Helen) Bursary...... 56 Semaan (J. Jeffery) Prize ...... 22 Rich (Jane) Scholarship ...... 14 Separator Engineering Bursary ...... 31 Rich (Jean) Foundation Scholarship in Arts - Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Scholarship ...... 29 Champagne (Guy) Scholarship ...... 21 Shakespeare Medal ...... 23 Rich (Jean) Scholarship in Education...... 25 Shakespeare Scholarship ...... 22 Richter Scholarship ...... 35 Shapiro (Bernard) Prize ...... 39 Riente (Lara) Prize ...... 21 Shapiro (Bernard) Scholarships ...... 45 Rigler (Frank) Prize...... 45 Shapiro (Lionel) Awards for Creative Writing...... 22 Rinzler (Rose Golt) Bursary ...... 57 Shapiro (Lionel) Awards in English ...... 22

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Shapiro (Phyllis and Bernard) Scholarship in Instrumental 3M Canada Company Bursary ...... 58 Performance...... 39 Tillson (George E.) Loan Fund ...... 61 Shapiro (Phyllis and Bernard) Scholarship in Opera ...... 39 Touren-Furness (Lucie) Bursary ...... 47 Sharp (Marjorie) and Bertram Kidd Loan Fund ...... 60 Trafalgar (Grace Fairley) Scholarship ...... 4 Sharwood (Robert) Scholarship ...... 57 Tredgett (April) Scholarship ...... 8 Shaver (Garnet and Jane) Scholarship ...... 45 Tredgett (Roy) Scholarship...... 8 Shaver (Wilfred) Scholarships ...... 31 Treiger (Joseph) Bursary ...... 58 Shayne Family Scholarships ...... 57 Troli (John) Bursary ...... 58 Siblin (Herbert E.) Award...... 35 Tu (Grant and Lillian) Bursaries ...... 58 Slapcoff (Laurie Robin) Award...... 39 Turner (Agnes) Bursary ...... 59 Slatkin (Regina) Award ...... 22 Turner (Nancy H.) Bursary ...... 40 Smail (Stanton) Bursary ...... 57 Turner (Philip J.) Prize ...... 31 Smith (Angus McCoy) Bursary Fund ...... 57 U Smith (Brian) Prize ...... 45 University Bursary Fund ...... 58 Smith (Gordon) Scholarship ...... 31 University Challenge Bursary Fund ...... 58 Smith (Greville) Scholarships ...... 8 University Loan Fund ...... 61 Smith (Seba Abbott) Scholarship ...... 8 University Lodge Loan Fund...... 61 Smythe (Thomas and Willa) Bursary...... 57 V Snell (Dorothy) Bursary ...... 57 Snell (Dorothy) Scholarship ...... 35 Van Horn (Ralph) Bursary ...... 15 Snow (Charles and Frances) Bursary ...... 57 Vaughan (Susan C.) Scholarship ...... 20 Snyder (Charles William) Scholarships ...... 22 Vered (Zeev) Award ...... 31 Verigin (Susan and Iain) Scholarships in Arts ...... 58 Social Work Alumni Loan Fund ...... 61 Victor (Herschel) Scholarships ...... 8 Social Work Bursary Fund...... 57 Vineberg (Cecil) Scholarship ...... 35 Société de Musique Canadienne Prix ...... 39 Viner (William) and Willy Levain Award ...... 38 Society of Chemical Industry Awards ...... 31, 45 Volbert (Weston Fay) Loan Fund ...... 61 Solod (Zoya) Scholarship ...... 39 Volckmar (Edward) Bursary Fund...... 58 Solomon (David) Prizes...... 22 Von Hoyningen Huene Scholarship ...... 15 Sony of Canada Ltd. Scholarships ...... 31, 45 Southam (F.N.) Loan Fund ...... 61 W Spanier (Albert) Prize ...... 22 Waddell Loan Fund...... 61 Spanier (Calder) Prize ...... 39 Wainwright Bursaries ...... 58 Spanish Embassy Prize...... 22 Wali (Nayab Jahan) Scholarship ...... 23 SSMU Access Bursary ...... 57 Walkley (John) Award...... 45 St. Andrew’s Society Bursary ...... 58 Wallace (P.R.) Prize ...... 45 St. Francis District Graduates’ Society Bursary...... 61 Wasserman (Dora) Prize ...... 23 St. George’s Loan Fund ...... 61 Watson (Horace) Medal ...... 46 Stachiewicz (Prof. Jules W.) Prize...... 31 Watson (Horace) Prize ...... 46 Stansbury (E.J.) Bursary ...... 58 Watt (Mrs. Alfred) Prize ...... 15 Stauffer (Joseph S.) Scholarship ...... 31 Webber (Gordon) Bursaries ...... 58 Steacy (Mary) Bursaries ...... 58 Webster (Mary and Stuart) Bursary ...... 58 Stein (Hyman Herbert) Award ...... 35 Weinroth (Howard) Prize ...... 23 Steltor Scholarship ...... 45 Weir (Joan C.) Scholarship...... 31 Stevens (Mary) Bursary...... 58 Weir (William Arthur) Award ...... 40 Stevenson (R.W.) Bursary...... 58 Weldon (Hazel) Scholarship ...... 23 Stewart Medals ...... 15 Weldon (R.L.) Scholarships ...... 31 Stewart (Neil) Prize ...... 41 Weldon (Richard Laurence) Scholarships ...... 58 Stone (Fred Victor) Prize ...... 22 Wellington (Sheila) Awards...... 35 Strathcona Trust Medals ...... 25 Wells (Patricia) Scholarship ...... 8 Struthers (Robert) Bursary ...... 58 Wheeler (Gerald) Award ...... 40 STS Systems Ltd. Prize...... 35 Whitby (G. Stafford) Prize...... 46 Student Teacher’s Society Loan Fund ...... 61 White (F.T.M.) Award ...... 31 Students’ Society Loan Fund ...... 61 White (Morton J.) Loan Fund ...... 61 Wickenden Loan Fund ...... 61 Sullivan (Jane) Scholarship ...... 15 Wight (Allan and Dorothy) Loan Fund ...... 61 Swales (Dorothy E.) Prize ...... 10, 15 Willey (Constance) Prize ...... 40 Swales (Dorothy Newton) Prize...... 15 Williams (Gwyn) Loan Fund ...... 61 Swidler (J. Robert) Bursary ...... 58 Williams (W.M.) Scholarship...... 31 Switzerland, Prizes of Ambassador in Canada ...... 22 Williams-Wait Bursary...... 58 Sykes (Muriel) Award ...... 45 Wilson (Edgar and Margaret) Bursary Fund ...... 58 T Wilson (Edgar and Margaret) Scholarships ...... 8 Tabac (Corinne Fay) Prize ...... 22 Wilson (Morris W.) Bursary Fund ...... 58 Tancred (Peta) Prize ...... 22 Wilson (Morris W.) Scholarships...... 8 Tani (Victor) and Salsinger (Bertha) Medal ...... 40 Wilson (Stuart A.) Prize ...... 31 Tanzman (Dr. Joseph) Award ...... 45 Winters (George) Bursary ...... 55 Tate (Herbert) Loan Fund ...... 61 Wirth (E.M.) Scholarship...... 40 Tavares (Emanuel) Prize...... 23, 45 Wisdom (Charles S.C.) Bursary ...... 58 TD Bank Bursary ...... 58 Wisdom (Stuart Albert) Scholarship ...... 31 Terroux (Kathleen) Prizes ...... 45 Wise (Peter S.) Prize in Accounting ...... 35 Thompson (George) Prize ...... 39 Wiseman (Shloime) Prize ...... 23

68 2004-2005 Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards, McGill University INDEX OF AWARDS

Wolcott Bursary Fund ...... 59 Wolfson (David) Scholarships...... 8 Women Associate of McGill Bursaries ...... 59 Women Associates of McGill Scholarships ...... 8, 23, 32, 36, 40, 46, 47 Women Associates-Weldon Scholarship ...... 23 Women’s Association of the Mining Industry Award ...... 32 Wong (Clifford) Loan Fund ...... 61 Wong (Clifford) Scholarships ...... 23, 25, 32, 36, 46, 47 Wood (Edward C.) Scholarships...... 8 Wood (Valerie) Award in Music ...... 40 Woodhead Prize ...... 23 Woodrow (Isabel) Scholarships ...... 8, 59 Woodyatt (J.B.) Scholarships ...... 32 Woonton (Garnet) Prize ...... 46 Work Study Fund ...... 59 X Xanthaky (Dorothy) Scholarships ...... 46 Y Yaffe (Betty Workman) Prize ...... 23 Yaralli (Roy) Award...... 32 Yeganegi (Shiriin) Scholarship ...... 36 Yip (Gar Lam) Prize ...... 32 Y.M.C.A. Scholarship Fund ...... 53 Yugoslavia, Prize of the Ambassador in Canada ...... 23 Z Zanger (Maurice) Bursary ...... 59 Zilbert (Dale) Prize ...... 46 Zimbler (Deirdre) Prize ...... 25

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