Margaret E. T. Addison | |
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Born | October 21, 1868 Horning’s Mills, Ontario, Canada |
Died | 18 December 1940 72) | (aged
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | Victoria College |
Margaret Eleanor Theodora Addison CBE (October 21, 1868 - December 18, 1940) was a Canadian educator and the sixth woman to graduate from Victoria College.
She was the first dean of women at Victoria College, Toronto, [1] and served as dean of Annesley Hall from 1903 until 1931. [2]
Addison graduated from Victoria in 1889 with a BA in modern languages. [3] She was appointed a CBE in 1934. [4]
She taught mathematics and chemistry at the Ontario Ladies’ College in Whitby (1889–1891) before becoming a specialist in French and German at Stratford Collegiate Institute (1892–1900) and Lindsay Collegiate Institute (1901–1903). [1]
The Margaret Addison Scholarship for women pursuing postgraduate studies outside Canada was created to recognize her contributions to women in higher education. In 1959 a residence was opened at Victoria College and named after her – Margaret Addison Hall. [1]