Donald Oakley Robson
Introduction
Fonds:
#24
Title:
Donald Oakley Robson fonds
Dates of Material:
1932–1965
Extent:
5 cm of textual records
2 photographs: b&w
Biographical sketch
Donald Oakley Robson (1905–1976) was an academic. He was born in Fenelon Falls, Ontario. He married Rhena Kendrick in 1931. He died in Toronto
Reynar was educated at Quebec High School. He received a B.A. in 1862 and an M.A. in 1869 at Victoria University, Toronto. He later studied in Paris, France and in Berlin and Leipzig in Germany for two years (after 1866). He was ordained as Methodist minister in 1866.
Robson received a B.A. at Victoria College, Toronto, in 1928, and an M.A. in 1929 and a Ph.D. in 1932 at the University of Toronto. He was appointed Professor at the University of Western Ontario, London (1930–47). In 1947 he became Associate Professor of Latin at Victoria College, where he was promoted to Professor (1956–75), and to Chairman of the Department of Classics (1960–71). He was appointed Professor Emeritus in 1975.
Robson received the Edward Wilson Gold Medal in Classics, Victoria College, in 1928. His publications include: The Samnites in the Po Valley (1934) and The Nationality of the Poet Caecilius Statius (1938).
Custodial history
The custodial history is unknown.
Scope and content
The fonds consists of Donald Oakley Robson’s records pertaining to his academic career and to his personal life. The fonds includes correspondence with academics and editors; articles and reviews; an (annotated) copy of his thesis, the Samnites in the Po Valley (1932); (annotated) lectures; notes, addresses and memorials; photographs; material about Robson including 2 essays by Rhena Kendrick and an in memoriam.
Note(s)
Source of supplied title
Title based on contents of the fonds.
Extent
The fonds is stored in 1 box.
Immediate source of acquisition
The immediate source of acquisition is unknown.
Language of material
English
Access conditions
Restrictions on access: No restrictions on access.
Finding aids
File list available
Accruals
No further accruals are expected.
Access points
Provenance access point: Robson, Donald Oakley, 1905–1976
Names as subject access points: Kendrick, Rhena
Subject access points: History, Ancient Samnites