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Margaret
A. Ormsby - Vernon
 Dr.
Margaret Ormsby is the dean of British Columbia's historians and
a scholar of national distinction.
Born near Quesnel,
raised in the Okanagan Valley, educated in the public school system
of the province and at the University of British Columbia, she earned
her doctorate from Bryn Mawr University, in Pennsylvania.
After teaching
in the United States and in Ontario she joined the Department of
History at the University of British Columbia in 1943, became Professor
of History in 1955 and Head of the Department in 1964. She continued
in that position until her retirement in 1974.
As an historian
she is most widely known as the author of "British Columbia:
A History", published in 1958 to commemorate the centenary
of the province, and is the author of many articles published in
an impressive number of scholarly journals.
By her contribution
to the "Reports of the Okanagan Historical Society", as
an editor and a writer, she has shown that local history can achieve
the highest scholarly standards.
As a teacher
she has stimulated the interest of students in widely varying fields
of history and directed the research of many towards broadening
and deepening knowledge of many previously untouched aspects of
British Columbia's past.
As an academic
administrator she bore the primary responsibility for the growth
of the Department of History at UBC and the development of its postgraduate
programs.
The union of
historical scholarship and love of her native province have enabled
Margaret Ormsby to interpret British Columbia eloquently as a province
within the Canadian nation and also as part of a larger international
community.
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