Lorne Pierce Medal
1 appearances
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Edition 10 (1937) Winner
すてぃーぶん・ばとらー・れこっく
Sutībun Batorā Rekokku
| Institution | Faculty | Department | Degree | Period | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Upper Canada College | — | — | — | — | Canada |
| University of Toronto | — | University College | B.A. | パートタイム | Canada |
| University of Chicago | — | Political Science and Political Economy | Ph.D. | 1899-1903 | United States |
| McGill University | — | Head of Department of Economics and Political Science | — | 1903-1936 | Canada |
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1937 | Lorne Pierce Medal | academic work | — | Royal Society of Canada | 受賞 |
| 1937 | Governor General's Award | My Discovery of the West | — | Governor General of Canada | 受賞 |
| — | Mark Twain Medal | — | — | — | 受賞 |
A series of humorous interconnected sketches depicting life in the fictional small town of Mariposa, based on Orillia, Ontario.
A satirical novel mocking the lives of the wealthy idle rich.
A humorous account of a disastrous visit to the bank.
Best-known English-speaking humourist worldwide 1915-1925. Also prominent political economist in Canada. Annual Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. National Historic Site museum in Orillia. Many buildings named after him.