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J.W.T. Spinks and Mary Spinks
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John and Mary Spinks looking at each other; Mary appears to be rubbing her hands together.
Bio/Historical Note: John William Tranter Spinks was born 1 January 1908 at Methwold, England. He received his PhD in Science from the University of London in 1930 and that same year joined the University of Saskatchewan as assistant professor of Chemistry. In 1938 Dr. Spinks became a full professor of Chemistry. During WWII Dr. Spinks developed search-and-rescue operations for the RCAF and took part in the early work on atomic energy. His scientific research led to major international achievements in radiation chemistry and his work included over 200 scientific papers. Dr. Spinks was appointed head of the department of Chemistry in 1948; Dean of the College of Graduate Studies in 1949 and was installed as President of the University, which he led through a very active period of development from 1959-1975. Dr. Spinks received many honours: Companion of the Order of Canada (1970); the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame (1982), Saskatoon's Citizen of the Year (1985), and the Saskatchewan Order of Merit (1996). Dr. Spinks died on 26 March 1997 in Saskatoon at age 89.
Bio/Historical Note: Mary Strelioff was born 27 February 1910 in Russia. She married John Spinks, then professor and head, Department of Chemistry, in June 1939 at Rugby Chapel on the University grounds. Mary Spinks served the University of Saskatchewan with distinction with a thorough understanding of university affairs, and a lifetime interest and involvement in the non-academic aspects of university development. Mary Spinks entertained many hundreds of students, faculty and visiting scholars in her home. Mary Spinks died on 24 April 1999 in Saskatoon at age 89.