Albert Reginald MacDougall (October 17, 1902 – January 20, 1953) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from a 1946 byelection to 1953 from the electoral district of Vancouver-Point Grey, a member of the Progressive Conservatives.[1] He was an alumnus of Mount Allison University and Merton College, Oxford,[2] where he matriculated in 1923 as a Rhodes Scholar.[3] He died in office from cancer in 1953.[4]
Albert Reginald MacDougall | |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia | |
In office June 24, 1946 – January 20, 1953 | |
Constituency | Vancouver-Point Grey |
Personal details | |
Born | Moncton, New Brunswick | October 17, 1902
Died | January 20, 1953 Vancouver, British Columbia | (aged 50)
Political party | British Columbia Progressive Conservative Party |
Spouse | Ruth Everett |
Alma mater | Mount Allison University, Merton College, Oxford |
He was the son of William McDougall and Josephine Trites McDougall.
References
edit- ^ Carter, S. M. (1947). "Who's who in British Columbia".
- ^ Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964). Merton College Register 1900–1964. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 160.
- ^ "Merton College Register, 1900-1964: With Notices of Some Older Surviving Members". 1964.
- ^ Death