- Joseph Robert Coulter
Joseph Robert "Bob" Coulter (1913-2006) was a
Canadian Football player, pilot, andeducator .Coulter played football at the
University of Toronto (1933-1935), becoming team captain and winning the firstJohnny Copp Trophy in 1935. He went on to playquarterback for theToronto Argonauts in their 1936, 1940 & 1941 seasons.Coulter earned an honours B.A. in English from the University of Toronto in 1935, his teachers' certificate a year later, and then taught English, History and Physical Education at
North Toronto Collegiate Institute from 1936-1954.During the
Second World War (1942-1945) he enlisted as a pilot and became aFlying Officer earning hisPilot's wings .From 1954-1958 Coulter taught English and French and was head of U of T's Extension Department responsible for the emerging field of adult education.
In 1958 Coulter was appointed Headmaster of
St. Andrew's College (Aurora, Ontario) where he served until his retirement in 1974. The college's Coulter Hall was named in his honour. In 1972York University conferred an honorary Doctor of Letters upon Coulter.He died
July 12 , 2006 inBridgetown, Nova Scotia .External links
* [http://www.ac-fpeh.com/alumni/halloffame_bio.php?id=46| University of Toronto Sports Hall of Fame]
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