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Hardy, W. G. (William George), 1895-1979

LC control no.n 85801594
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR9199.3.H335
Personal name headingHardy, W. G. (William George), 1895-1979
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Variant(s)Hardy, William George, 1895-1979
Associated countryCanada
Birth date1895-02-03
Death date1979-08-28
Place of birthLindsay (Ont.)
Place of deathEdmonton (Alta.)
Field of activityClassical philology Education Fiction--Authorship
AffiliationUniversity of Alberta. Department of Classics
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Educators Novelists
Found inLCCN 67-111276: Alberta, a natural history, c1967 (hdg.: Hardy, William George, 1895-1979; usage: W.G. Hardy)
All the trumpets sounded, 1946?: title page (W. G. Hardy) facing title page (Other books by W. G. Hardy: Father Abraham, Turn back the river)
LC data base, 2-11-85 (hdg.: Hardy, William George, 1895-1979; usage: W.G. Hardy)
Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences website, viewed May 29, 2019 Database of Classical scholars (HARDY, William George, born February 3, 1895 in Peniel near Lindsay (Ontario), died August 28, 1979 in Edmonton (Alberta). W. G. Hardy served in the Department of Classics, University of Alberta, for 44 years, and as chairman for 26 of them. Apart from academic work in classical philology he has written several novels, including The City of Libertines (Toronto, 1957); about 100 short stories and articles in the popular press, including six on “Education in Alberta.”)
Associated languageeng