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Preceded by
  
Walter P. Thompson

Died
  
July 9, 2014

Role
  
Songwriter

Name
  
John Spinks

Succeeded by
  
Robert Begg


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Born
  
January 1, 1908 Methwold, England (
1908-01-01
)

Music group
  
The Outfield (1984 – 2014)

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Albums
  
Diamond Days, Rockeye, The Outfield Live, Play Deep, Big Innings: The Best

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John William Tranter Spinks, (January 1, 1908 – March 27, 1997) was the President of the University of Saskatchewan from 1960 to 1975.

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Biography

Born in Norfolk, England he received a BSc (1928) and his doctor of philosophy degree (Ph.D.) in chemistry (1930) from King's College London.

He emigrated to Canada in 1930 to join the chemistry faculty of the University of Saskatchewan as an assistant professor and was promoted to professor in 1938, head of the Department of Chemistry in 1948, and dean of the college of Graduate Studies in 1949. He was appointed President in 1960. During his tenure, the university grew from 4,500 to 13,500 full-time students. He spent the 1933-34 academic year at the University of Darmstadt, Germany, where he first met Dr. Gerhard Herzberg and helped him emigrate to Canada.

During World War II, he developed search and rescue procedures for missing aircraft and was awarded the M.B.E.. After the war, he pioneered the use of radioactive isotopes in agricultural and chemical research. He married Mary Strelioff in 1939. He died in Saskatoon in 1997.

The University of Saskatchewan open source computer labs were named the Spinks Labs.

Honours

  • In 1970 he was appointed a Companion of the Order of Canada.
  • In 1982 he was inducted into the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame
  • In 1985 he was named Saskatoon's Citizen of the Year.
  • In 1996 he was awarded the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.
  • References

    John Spinks Wikipedia