As chairman of political economy and then dean of arts, he presided over U of T's expansion in the 1950s and 1960s, taking a special interest in area studies and graduate work, where he favoured Canadian self-reliance. A man of immense energy, he founded the Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, and found time to interest himself in cooking, horsemanship and the National Ballet of Canada.
Author IAN DRUMMOND


The Dominion government's advertisement asked for volunteers "able to read and write either the English or French language" with "good antecedents" who were good horsemen...
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