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Edwin Baker (CNIB)

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Died
  
7 April 1968

Organization founded
  
CNIB

Education
  
Queen's University

Born
  
January 9, 1893 (
1893-01-09
)
Collins Bay, Ontario

Known for
  
Co-founder of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Awards
  
Order of Canada, Order of the British Empire, Military Cross

Edwin Albert Baker, CC OBE MC (January 9, 1893 – April 7, 1968) was a Canadian co-founder of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB).

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Born in Collins Bay, Ontario, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Queen's University in 1914 and later that year enlisted with the Sixth Field Company, Canadian Engineers. In 1915, he was wounded in France, losing his sight in both eyes.

In 1918, he and six others founded the CNIB. He served as first Vice-President from 1918 to 1920 and Managing Director & General Secretary from 1920 until his retirement in 1962.

He married Jessie Robinson. They had three sons and a daughter.

Honours

  • In 1935, he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
  • In 1938, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws from Queen's University, and in 1945, the same from the University of Toronto.
  • Croix de Guerre
  • In 1967, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada.
  • Marjorie Wilkins Campbell (1965). No compromise: the story of Colonel Baker and the CNIB. 
  • References

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