- S-SP-B-385
- Stuk
- 23 Oct 1950
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows Arthur Moxon, October 23, 1950.
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Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows Arthur Moxon, October 23, 1950.
Dr. Arthur S. Moxon - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Arthur S. Moxon, first Dean of Law, 1909-1939.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Arthur S. Moxon was born in 1881 in Truro, Nova Scotia. He received a BA from Dalhousie University in 1906. He then attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, earning both a BA in jurisprudence and a Bachelor of Common Laws degree. Dr. Moxon was appointed professor of Classics for the new University of Saskatchewan in 1909 and was one of the five original faculty members. Dr. Moxon became a lecturer of Law in 1911 and was promoted to professor of Law in 1913. He was dean of Law from 1919-1929. Dr. Moxon was named King’s Counsel in 1927. He was with the law firm of McLean, Hollinrake and was estates manager of the National Trust Company before he became dean of Law. Dr. Moxon held many positions, including on the University Senate (1934-1937) and was a member of the Board of Governors (1937-1953), serving as chair for four of those years. In 1953 Dr. Moxon received an honourary Doctor of Civil Laws degree from the U of S. Dr. Moxon died in Saskatoon in 1963. He was the last survivor of the band of five pioneers who constituted the original faculty of the University: Bateman, Ling, Moxon, Murray and Oliver. At the time of his death he was University Solicitor. The College of Law Alumni Association established a scholarship fund in his honour for post-graduate study. Moxon Crescent in the Greystone Heights neighborhood of Saskatoon also honours him.
Dr. Arthur S. Moxon - Portrait
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Arthur S. Moxon, first professor of Classics.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Arthur S. Moxon was born in 1881 in Truro, Nova Scotia. He received a BA from Dalhousie University in 1906. He then attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, earning both a BA in jurisprudence and a Bachelor of Common Laws degree. Dr. Moxon was appointed professor of Classics for the new University of Saskatchewan in 1909 and was one of the five original faculty members. Dr. Moxon became a lecturer of Law in 1911 and was promoted to professor of Law in 1913. He was dean of Law from 1919-1929. Dr. Moxon was named King’s Counsel in 1927. He was with the law firm of McLean, Hollinrake and was estates manager of the National Trust Company before he became dean of Law. Dr. Moxon held many positions, including on the University Senate (1934-1937) and was a member of the Board of Governors (1937-1953), serving as chair for four of those years. In 1953 Dr. Moxon received an honourary Doctor of Civil Laws degree from the U of S. Dr. Moxon died in Saskatoon in 1963. He was the last survivor of the band of five pioneers who constituted the original faculty of the University: Bateman, Ling, Moxon, Murray and Oliver. At the time of his death he was University Solicitor. The College of Law Alumni Association established a scholarship fund in his honour for post-graduate study. Moxon Crescent in the Greystone Heights neighborhood of Saskatoon also honours him.
Honourary Degrees - Addresses - Dr. Arthur S. Moxon
Dr. Arthur S. Moxon, honourary Doctor of Civil Law degree recipient, stands with arms crossed in front of microphones during a Convocation banquet dinner.
Honourary Degrees - Presentation - Dr. Arthur S. Moxon
F. Hedley Auld, University Chancellor, making presentation of an honourary Doctor of Civil Law degree to Dr. Arthur S. Moxon during Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium. Norman K. Cram, University Registrar, hooding the recipient.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows Arthur Moxon at 80 years old, October 2, 1961.
Dr. Arthur S. Moxon, Jean E. Murray and W.P. Thompson
Dr. Arthur S. Moxon, former dean of Law, Jean E. Murray, professor of History, and W.P. Thompson, University President, standing together at unidentified function.
Arthur Moxon, Queen's Counsel, being honoured by Saskatoon Bar Association at a dinner
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows Arthur Moxon, Queen's Counsel, being honoured by Saskatoon Bar Association at a dinner, May 8, 1953.
Dr. Arthur Moxon, one of early faculty members at University
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows Dr. Arthur Moxon, one of early faculty members at University, October 1, 1959.
Arthur Moxon welcoming Justice A. Alex Cattanach of Exchequer Court of Canada
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows Arthur Moxon welcoming Justice A. Alex Cattanach of Exchequer Court of Canada, September 14, 1962.
This fonds consists of material used, created, and accumulated by Arthur Moxon. The fonds contains correspondence concerning a number of organizations, associations, and committees with which Moxon was associated. The fonds also includes notes and records related to lectures given by Moxon on various legal topics. In addition, the fonds includes a file of correspondence concerning business conducted while Moxon was in private practice including requests for information on points of law or advice about how to proceed in legal matters.
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University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association - Saskatoon Branch - Banquet
Elevated view of Dr. Arthur S. Moxon, retiring chairman, University Board of Governors, speaking from the head table during a Alumni Association banquet at the [Bessborough Hotel].
Commemorative presentation to J.D. Ferguson, QC
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photoraph shows Arthur Moxon, QC, making a presentation to fellow Queen's Counsel lawyer J.D. Ferguson, at a Saskatchewan Bar Association dinner held in his honour at the Saskatoon Club.
Part of Saskatoon StarPhoenix fonds
Photograph shows G.H. Yule, president of Saskatoon Bar Association at a retirement banquet for Justice H.Y. MacDonald (in middle). Arthur Moxon, dean of profession, on left. October 3, 1950.