William James Dunlop

William James Dunlop

William James Dunlop (June 24 1881 – February 2 1961) was an Ontario teacher and political figure. He represented Eglinton in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1951 to 1961 as a Progressive Conservative member.

He was born in Durham, Ontario, the son of Reverend James Cochrane Dunlop, and later moved to Stayner with his family. He was educated in local schools and also studied in Collingwood, in Clinton, at the University of Toronto and Queen's University. He taught school for a number of years and was principal for schools in Tavistock and Peterborough. He became a member of the faculty of Education at the University of Toronto and also managed a magazine for teachers and the "Canadian Historical Review". Dunlop was an instructor for the Canadian Officers Training Corps from 1915 to 1916. He was Director of Extension for the University of Toronto from 1920 to 1951. Dunlop founded the Canadian Association for Adult Education in 1934 and served as its first president. He was also involved in military training during World War II. He served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Education from 1951 to 1959 and as Minister without Portfolio from 1959 to 1960. Dunlop was a Grand Master for the Masonic Lodge in Ontario.

He died in office in 1961.

External links

* [http://www.grandlodge.on.ca/heritage/heritage_dunlop.htm William James Dunlop Awards, The Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario]
* [http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1100 Member's parliamentary history for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario]


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