TY - BOOK AU - Sheets-Pyenson,Susan TI - John William Dawson: faith, hope, and science SN - 9780773565760 AV - QE22 .J646 1996 PY - 1996/// CY - Montreal, Qué. PB - McGill-Queen's University Press KW - Dawson, John William, KW - McGill University KW - Presidents KW - Biography KW - Présidents KW - Biographies KW - Geologists KW - Canada KW - Educators KW - College presidents KW - Québec (Province) KW - Montréal KW - Scientists KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Contents --; Preface --; 1 Dawson and the Light of Knowledge --; 2 Nova Scotia Roots --; 3 So Many Opportunities of doing good --; 4 A Real Horse Race --; 5 Good results in store --; 6 Stand by and grumble --; 7 None knew him but to love him --; 8 One of the deepest mortifications of my scientific life --; 9 A Mission of Popularization --; 10 A quiet middle course --; 11 Nova Scotia Revisited --; 12 Mighty trees from small saplings grow --; 13 Putting Montreal on the Scientific Map --; 14 Toward International Science --; 15 No More Toil; NotesIndex --; A --; B --; C --; D --; E --; F --; G --; H --; I --; J --; K --; L --; M --; N --; O --; P --; Q --; R --; S --; T --; U --; V --; W --; X --; Y; 2; b N2 - Drawing on Dawson's correspondence and personal papers, Susan Sheets-Pyenson paints an intimate portrait of a pivotal figure in Canada's scientific heritage and a proper Victorian gentleman whose pious Presbyterianism, missionary zeal, and unwavering belief in the light of knowledge drove him on a quest to conquer ignorance, prejudice, and bigotry; Dawson was born and raised in Pictou, Nova Scotia, where the many sandstone and coal formations provided fertile ground for his first scientific explorations and eventually brought him into contact with the leading geological minds of his day, Charles Lyell and William Logan, and culminated in the publication of Acadian Geology. He became principal of McGill University in 1855 and over the next forty years worked unceasingly to transform McGill from a "tiny, poverty-stricken provincial school" into a scientific institution of the highest rank. He was the only person to hold the presidency of both the American and British associations for the advancement of science. Dawson's energetic promotion of scientific institutions in Canada remains one of his most enduring legacies, particularly his role in creating the Royal Society of Canada UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=626566&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -