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タイトル
Brian Dickson Collection
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- Textual record
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タイトル記述
記述レベル
フォンド
レファレンスコード
CA ON0034 30-014
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発行政府と額面の表示(切手コレクション)- 必須項目
作成日のエリア
日付
物理的記述エリア
物理的記述
25 cm of textual records
5 VHS
5 VHS
出版社のシリーズエリア
出版社のシリーズのタイトル
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アーカイブズ記述エリア
作成者名
(1916-1998)
履歴
Robert George Brian Dickson was born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, on May 25, 1916. He was the son of Thomas Dickson and Sarah Elizabeth Gibson. After his family moved to Winnipeg, he attended the University of Manitoba and graduated with an LL.B. in 1938. He worked for two years in the investment department of the Great-West Life Assurance Company, then was called to the bar in 1940. Before practising law, he enlisted in the armed forces during the Second World War and served overseas, where he was severely wounded in 1944. Upon his return to Winnipeg in 1945, he joined the law firm of Aikins, Loftus, MacAulay, Turner, Thompson & Tritschler. He also lectured at the Faculty of Law of the University of Manitoba for six years, until 1954. In 1963 he was appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba and four years later was elevated to the Manitoba Court of Appeal. He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada on March 26, 1973 and became its chief justice on April 18, 1984. He served on the Supreme Court for 17 years before retiring on June 30, 1990. Chief Justice Dickson died on October 17, 1998, at the age of 82.
収蔵状況の経緯
範囲と内容
The Collection consists of copies of speeches by Chief Justice Brian Dickson, videos of lecture presentations, and a video of him memorial service. Also consists of copies of the Brian Dickson Reading Room Artifact Database at the University of Ottawa Law Library.
注記のエリア
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編成
言語資料
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他のフォーマットの利用可能性
アクセス制限
使用、複製、出版関係用語
検索手段
関連する素材
The Brian Dickson fonds is held at Library and Archives Canada. The fonds number is MG 31, E85.
The finding aid is available here: http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000753.pdf
The finding aid is available here: http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000753.pdf