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Maclean, Guy
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Dates of existence
1939-
History
Guy MacLean was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia in 1929. He attended Dalhousie University, where he received a BA in 1951 and a MA in history in 1953. He was chosen as a Rhodes Scholar for Oxford in 1953, earning an honours BA and a MA, and received a PhD from Duke University in 1958. MacLean taught history at Dalhousie University beginning in 1957, and was Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies from 1966–1969, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science from 1969–1975, and Vice-President Academic and Research from 1974-1980. He later became Mount Allison University’s 9th president from July 1980-1986, and was Ombudsman for Nova Scotia from 1989-1994.
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Related entity
Dalhousie University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (1988 -)
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associative
Dates of relationship
1969-1975
Description of relationship
Guy Maclean was Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science from 1969-1975
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Dalhousie University. Faculty of Graduate Studies (1949-)
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associative
Dates of relationship
1966-1969
Description of relationship
Guy Maclean was Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies from 1966-1969.