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16 Carleton College Year Book 1944-45 Our President by Dr. M. M. MGCOdIuH1 You' will remember the reply of Themi- stocles to the Seriphian who tauntingly told him that his reputation was due not to him- self but to his country: - I should not have become famous if I had been a native of Seriphus, neither would you, if you had been an Athenian. It is true that the President of our Ottawa Association for the Advancement of Learn- ing, our Carleton College and our Institute of Public Administration might not have be- come famous had he remained in the Nova Scotia village of Guysborough, where he was born, but those who know him would, I suspect, be inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt even in so unlikely a contin- gency. At any rate, leaving Nova Scotia he did become famous not in Ottawa alone, not in one city, but in many cities. As with Homer's catalogue of the ships, even the bare recital of his achievements in the wars of knowledge against ignorance, light against darkness, and honesty against fraud, would tax the intellectual grasp of most of us, though exact and true in every particular. Weight of years, with Henry Marshall Tory, is not a burden but rather a reinforce- ment of the startling variety of forces ema- nating from his personality for the con- tinuing pursuit and accomplishment of the good. If you remind him that in the year of his birth Gettysburg was fought, that Lincoln was assassinated only in the following year, that the French armies of Napoleon III were in Mexico, you will be rewarded by a merry twinkle in eyes as blue as the summer skies of his native Guysborough. In that natal year Palmerston was approaching the close of his Premiership, and there were still many giants in the land of 1864: Thomas Carlyle, 69 John Stuart Mill, 58 Charles Dickens, 52 Benjamin Disraeli, 60 Alfred Tennyson, 55 Michael Faraday, 70 Sir James Simpson, 53 Victor Hugo, 62 Richard Wagner, 51 Jenny Lind, 44 But ifyou call Henry Marshall Tory's at- tention to all this, you will elicit only the happy chuckle which is the delight of his friends, and a source of never-ending won- der, for it unmistakeably proclaims the co- existence of the irrepressible, fun-loving, Guysborough farm lad with the tolerant and kindly spirit who is old only in the wisdom that comes with the distillation of the Years. The 1938-39 edition of the Canadian Who's Who lists: Tory, Henry Marshall, educational- ist, retired . The italics, of course, are ours, for, like another famous report, this one is much exaggerated, -unless work without pay is acceptable as a definition of retire- ment, which is unlikely. A more recent ac- count of the matter is on record in the Historical Statement which prefaces our College Calendar: During the Fall and Win- ter of 1938-39 a committee of the Ottawa Y.M.C.A., with Dr. H. L. Keenleyside as Chairman, held periodical meetings to discuss the matter of facilities for higher education in the City of Ottawa. While the Roman Catholic population was served by the Uni- versity of Ottawa and St. Patrick's College, the somewhat larger non-Catholic population had no institution conducting college work, and it appeared that in no other Canadian city was there a group of equal size not served by at least a junior college. Several possibilities for improving the situation were considered and some were tentatively ex- plored. With the outbreak of war in 1939 the committee discontinued its work, but by 1941 it had become apparent that circumstances brought about by the war had increased the need of facilities for higher education in the Capital. Thousands of young people had come to work in Government offices, many of them having interrupted their education in doing so. Many others in the Armed Services were to be expected on demobilization, since the Civil Service would be a preferred occu- pation for them. The problem consequently was taken up again by a group, mainly the same as the earlier committee in personnel, under the chairmanship of Dr. H. M. Tory. As Lawrence Earl has written in White Collar College: Then the hard work started. At first the Doctor's tasks were manifold. Tn his late seventies at the time, he nimbly hopped from one job to another without drop- ping his dignity on the way. One of the first students to enrol recalls the hectic days with a smile. 'I called at the Registrar's Office,' he relates. 'There Dr. Tory asked me for my educational qualifications and what classes I would be interested in. Then he said to drop down the hall to see the Bursar about paying my fees. Well, I got there as quickly as I could. but Dr. Tory beat me to it. He was the Bursar, too, you see. And then he wel- comed me as a student to Carleton College in K role, as President! It was all very con- ing. That was in September, 1942, when Carle- ton College first swung open its gates of learning. The only change to be recorded in the session 1944-45 is that Dr. Tory is busier than ever.
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