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'''William Hodgson Ellis''' (1845-1920) was a Professor of Applied Chemistry at the [[School of Practical Science]] from its founding in 1878 until his retirement in 1919. He was the second Professor appointed to the School (after John Galbraith), and served as the [[Dean of Engineering]] from 1914-1919. | '''William Hodgson Ellis''' (1845-1920) was a Professor of Applied Chemistry at the [[School of Practical Science]] from its founding in 1878 until his retirement in 1919. He was the second Professor appointed to the School (after [[John Galbraith]]), and served as the [[Dean of Engineering]] from 1914-1919. | ||
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Ellis passed away on August 23, 1920 while enjoying a holiday with his friend Dr. Rudolf on Lake Joseph in the Muskoka district. | Ellis passed away on August 23, 1920 while enjoying a holiday with his friend Dr. Rudolf on Lake Joseph in the Muskoka district. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |