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Present Spring Convocation HONORARY GRADUATES OF MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND 1960- Present Spring Convocation - May, 1960 First Honorary Master of Arts degree conferred upon MONNIE G. MANSFIELD Special Fall Convocation - October, 1961 First Honorary Doctorates conferred upon Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Doctor of Laws The Rt. Hon. John George Diefenbaker Doctor of Laws The Hon. Joseph Roberts Smallwood Doctor of Letters Andrew Robert Buxton Cavendish Doctor of Laws Esmond Cecil Harmsworth Doctor of Laws The Most Rev. Patrick James Skinner Doctor of Laws The Right Rev. John Alfred Meaden Doctor of Laws The Right Rev. Hugh Alexander Mcleod Doctor of Laws The Hon. Leonard Cecil Outerbridge Doctor of Laws Robert Stevenson Aitken Doctor of Laws James Boylen Doctor of Science Armando Zugarte Cortesao Doctor of Letters Frank Cyril James Doctor of Letters Arthur Christian Jensen Doctor of Laws Maurice Lebel Doctor of Letters Edwin John Pratt Doctor of Letters Edmund De Rothschild Doctor of Laws Edgar William Richard Steacie Doctor of Science Albert William Trueman Doctor of Letters Spring Convocation - May, 1962 Cluny Macpherson Doctor of Science Norman Archibald Macrae Mackenzie Doctor of Letters Alfred Collinson Hunter Doctor of Letters Lionel Groulx Doctor of Laws Spring Convocation - May, 1963 Eric Vansittart Bowater Doctor of Laws William Henry Durrell Doctor of Science Campbell Leonard Macpherson Doctor of Laws Francois Charles Archile Jeanneret Doctor of Letters Honorary Graduates of Memorial University of Newfoundland Page 1 John Stuart Foster Doctor of Science Spring Convocation - May, 1964 Roy Herbert Thomson, Baron Thomson of Fleet Doctor of Letters Briston Guy Ballard Doctor of Science John Christopher Doyle Doctor of Laws Edmund Joseph Phelan Doctor of Laws David Beers Quinn Doctor of Letters Alfred Kitchener Snelgrove Doctor of Science Special Fall Convocation - September, 1964 Her Royal Highness Princess Mary Doctor of Laws The Rt. Hon. Lester Bowles Pearson Doctor of Laws Fall Convocation - September, 1964 Allan Bishop Master of Arts Raymond Charles Manning Master of Arts Paul Ambrose Winter Master of Arts Spring Convocation - May, 1965 The Right Rev. Ernest Marshall Howse Doctor of Letters Frederick Ronald Hayes Doctor of Science George Leslie Mills Tuck Doctor of Science Spring Convocation - May, 1966 Eduardo Brazao Doctor of Laws Eugene Alfred Forsey Doctor of Letters Henry George Reginald Mews Doctor of Laws John Stewart Morgan Doctor of Laws Chesley Alwyn Pippy Doctor of Laws Ernest Rouleau Doctor of Science Special Spring Convocation - May, 1966 His Excellency, General the Right Hon. Georges Vanier Doctor of Laws Madame Georges Philias Vanier Doctor of Laws Special Fall Convocation - September, 1966 The Most Rev. and Right Hon. Arthur Michael Ramsay Doctor of Letters Honorary Graduates of Memorial University of Newfoundland Page 2 Spring Convocation - May, 1967 Dorothy Pearson Boylen Doctor of Laws John Whitney Pickersgill Doctor of Laws Raymond Gushue Doctor of Laws Colin Bridges Mackay Doctor of Laws Stanley Brice Frost Doctor of Letters Special Spring Convocation - June, 1967 Arthur Davis Hasler Doctor of Science Alfred Clarence Redfield Doctor of Science Frederick George Walton Smith Doctor of Science William Stewart Hoar Doctor of Science Archibald Cowanlock Huntsman Doctor of Science Special Convocation for the Installation Of the Rt. Hon. The Lord Taylor and Moses Osborne Morgan - February, 1968 The Rt. Hon. The Lord Stonham Doctor of Laws The Rt. Hon. The Baroness Summerskill Doctor of Laws Harold Rocke Robertson Doctor of Science John Ferguson Mccreary Doctor of Science Garrett Mary Brownrigg Doctor of Science Spring Convocation - May, 1968 Colin Low Doctor of Letters Raleigh Ashlin Skelton Doctor of Letters The Rt. Hon. The Viscount Montgomery Doctor of Laws Herbert Thomas Coutts Doctor of Laws Charles Sydney Frost Doctor of Laws Special Fall Convocation - October, 1968 John Tuzo Wilson Doctor of Science Gerhard Herzberg Doctor of Science Alan Woodworth Johnson Doctor of Science Ralph Lent Jeffery Doctor of Science Harold Lambert Welsh Doctor of Science William George Schneider Doctor of Science Spring Convocation - May, 1969 The Hon. Fabian O'dea Doctor of Laws Helge M. Ingstad Doctor of Letters Honorary Graduates of Memorial University of Newfoundland Page 3 The Hon. Mr. Justice Harry Anderson Winter Doctor of Laws Monsieur Jean Boucher Doctor of Letters Dr. Helen Mussallem Doctor of Science Fall Convocation - September, 1969 George Malcolm Brown Doctor of Science The Hon. Jean Marchand Doctor of Laws Douglas Tyndall Wright Doctor of Science Spring Convocation - May, 1970 Maud Karpeles Doctor of Letters Chester Woodleigh Small Doctor of Science Crawford Brough Macpherson Doctor of Letters The Rt. Hon. The Lord Shackleton Doctor of Laws Vera Elizabeth Perlin Doctor of Laws Fall Convocation - October, 1970 Donald Campbell Jamieson Doctor of Laws Leslie Roy Curtis Doctor of Laws Gordon Arnaud Winter Doctor of Laws John Mckee Olds Doctor of Science Spring Convocation - May, 1971 Frederick Albert William Peacock Doctor of Letters Clarence Dexter Wiseman Doctor of Laws John Edwin Hodgetts Doctor of Letters Richard Thomas Mcgrath Doctor of Laws Lister Sinclair Doctor of Letters Fall Convocation - October, 1971 Don Martindale Doctor of Letters Sir Edward Crisp Bullard Doctor of Science Leonard Albert Miller Doctor of Science Spring Convocation - May, 1972 Christopher Pratt Doctor of Letters David Mccurdy Baird Doctor of Science Frederick Rennie Emerson Doctor of Letters The Right Rev. Robert Lowder Seaborn Doctor of Laws Honorary Graduates of Memorial University of Newfoundland Page 4 Fall Convocation - October, 1972 Philip James Hanley Doctor of Laws John Patrick Keane Doctor of Laws Malcolm Muggeridge Doctor of Letters William David Mulholland Doctor of Laws Spring Convocation - May, 1973 Edward Russell Doctor of Letters Charles Percy Snow Doctor of Letters Alan Lloyd Hodgkin Doctor of Science Albert Lehninger Doctor of Science Edgar Ronald Seary Doctor of Letters George Bernard Summers Doctor of Laws Albert Perlin Doctor of Letters Spring Convocation - June, 1973 Richard Doll Doctor of Science Oliver James Vaughan-jackson Doctor of Science Nigel Rusted Doctor of Science Charles Drake Doctor of Science Melville George Coxon Doctor of Science John Robert Evans Doctor of Science Fall Convocation - October, 1973 Florence Mary O'neill Doctor of Laws Rev. Arthur Sidney Butt Doctor of Laws Walter George Cornwall White Doctor of Laws Special Convocation for the Installation Of Moses Osborne Morgan, February 9, 1974 John James Deutsch Doctor of Laws Allan Gillingham Doctor of Laws Frank Pearce Doctor of Laws Piercy Pickett Doctor of Laws Catherine Wallace Doctor of Laws Spring Convocation - May, 1974 Sidney Martin Blair Doctor of Engineering John Bartlett Angel Doctor of Engineering John Rannie Doctor of Engineering Thomas Hinson Winter Doctor of Engineering Honorary Graduates of Memorial University of Newfoundland Page 5 Claude Kilborn Howse Doctor of Science George William Jeffers Doctor of Science Robertson Davies Doctor of Letters Pierre Dansereau Doctor of Science Sarah Organ Dixon Doctor of Letters Myra Maud Bennett Doctor of Science Lea Chapman Steeves Doctor of Science Keith John Roy Wightman Doctor of Science Richard Augustus Parsons Doctor of Letters Fall Convocation - October, 1974 George Albert Hickman Doctor of Laws Helena Mary Frecker Doctor of Letters Edwart John Arlington Harnum Doctor of Laws Donald Creighton Doctor of Letters Cecil Mouland Doctor of Laws Spring Convocation - May, 1975 The Hon. William Joseph Browne Doctor of Laws Clarence Williams Doctor of Laws Sir Allan Louis Charles Bullock Doctor of Letters Jessie Beaumont Mifflin Doctor of Laws Clara Marie Gillingham Doctor of Laws Stephen H. Stackpole Doctor of Laws James Alexander Corry Doctor of Letters Special Convocation at Corner Brook, October 25, 1975 The Hon. Frank Duff Moores Doctor of Laws George Andrew Ferguson Doctor of Science William J. Lundrigan Doctor of Laws Henry Payne Doctor of Laws Noel F. Murphy Doctor of Laws Harry S. Oxford Doctor of Laws Elizabeth Goudie Doctor of Laws Fall Convocation - November, 1975 William George Rowe Doctor of Laws George Pugh Hobbs Doctor of Engineering Norman Peters Doctor of Laws Luc Lacourciere Doctor of Letters Hugh Robert Wynne-edwards Doctor of Science Honorary Graduates of Memorial University of Newfoundland Page 6 Spring Convocation - May, 1976 John Charles Polanyi Doctor of Science Wilfred Templeman Doctor of Science Frank Archibald Milligan Doctor of Laws Rudolph Duder Doctor of Letters Henry Bertram Mayo Doctor of Letters Special Fall Convocation - October 11, 1976 Vera Lynn Doctor of Laws Fall Convocation - October, 1976 Frederick William Russell Doctor of Laws Philip Edward Lake Smith Doctor of Letters Sylva Malka Gelber Doctor of Laws William Andrew Mackay Doctor of Laws Henry Thomas Renouf Doctor of Laws Spring Convocation - May, 1977 William Charles Winegard Doctor of Engineering Harold Berwick Goodridge Doctor of Laws Donald Olding Hebb Doctor of Science Ira Edwin Puddington Doctor of Science Marsh Jeanneret Doctor of Letters Arthur Reginald Scammell Doctor of Laws Fall Convocation - December, 1977 Max Leo Baker Doctor of Engineering Albert Sherwood Barber Doctor of Laws William Anthony Paddon Doctor of Science Gordon Waddell Thomas Doctor of Science Spring Convocation - May, 1978 Clarence Gosse Doctor of Laws Larkin Kerwin Doctor of Science Arnold James Kerr Doctor of Letters Hugh O'neill Doctor
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