List of McGill University people

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The following is a list of chancellors, principals, and noted alumni and professors of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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[edit] List of Chancellors

  1. Charles Dewey Day (1864-1884)
  2. James Ferrier (1884-1888)
  3. Sir Donald Alexander Smith, Lord Strathcona (1889-1914)
  4. Sir William Christopher Macdonald (1914-1917)
  5. Sir Robert Laird Borden (1918-1920)
  6. Sir Edward Wentworth Beatty (1921-1942)
  7. Morris Watson Wilson (1943-1946)
  8. Orville Sievwright Tyndale (1946-1952)
  9. Bertie Charles Gardner (1952-1957)
  10. Ray Edwin Powell (1957-1964)
  11. Howard Irwin Ross (1964-1970)
  12. Donald Olding Hebb (1970-1974)
  13. Stuart Milner Finlayson (1975)
  14. Conrad Fetherstonhaugh Harrington (1976-1984)
  15. A. Jean de Grandpré (1984-1991)
  16. Gretta Chambers (1991-1999)
  17. Richard W. Pound (1999-Present)

[edit] List of Principals

  1. George Jehoshaphat Mountain (1824-1835)
  2. John Bethune (1835-1846)
  3. Edmund Allen Meredith (1846-1853)
  4. Sir John William Dawson (1855-1893)
  5. Sir William Peterson (1895-1919)
  6. Sir Auckland Campbell Geddes (1919-1920)
  7. General Sir Arthur Currie (1920-1933)
  8. Arthur Eustace Morgan (1935-1937)
  9. Lewis Williams Douglas (1938-1939)
  10. Frank Cyril James (1939-1962)
  11. Harold Rocke Robertson (1962-1970)
  12. Robert Edward Bell (1970-1979)
  13. David Lloyd Johnston (1979-1994)
  14. Bernard Shapiro (1994-2002)
  15. Heather Munroe-Blum (2003- )

[edit] Notable students

[edit] Noted alumni and professors

[edit] Nobel Prize graduates and faculty members

[edit] Academics and scholars

[edit] Business and media

[edit] Politics and government

[edit] Art, music, and film

[edit] Inventors

[edit] Sports

[edit] Fictional characters

  • Dr. James Wilsononcologist at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in FOX Network TV drama House.
  • Dr. Walter Langkowski, a fictional researcher from the Marvel Comics Canadian superhero series Alpha Flight. Langkowski was potrayed as McGill-based biophysicist researching the gamma radiation accident which created the Hulk. His discoveries transformed him into the superhero known as Sasquatch.
  • Major Donald Craig, a Canadian commando serving with British special forces during World War II, portrayed by Rock Hudson in the 1967 war movie Tobruk. Though the film was loosely based on real events, it's not clear whether or not Hudson's character was based on a real person. Most likely he was a pastiche character, given a Canadian background as cover for Hudson's inability to emulate a British accent.

Lieutenant Alan McGregor...Gary Cooper, Lives Of the Bengal Lancers (1935)

[edit] Others