W. G. Hardy

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جورج هاردي هو ‏ كندي، ولد في 3 فبراير 1895 في إدمونتون في كندا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 28 أغسطس 1979. rdf:langString
William George Hardy, CM (* 3. Februar 1895 in , Ontario; † 28. August 1979 in Edmonton, Alberta) war ein kanadischer Eishockeytrainer und -funktionär. rdf:langString
William George Hardy (Peniel, 3 februari 1895 - Edmonton, 28 augustus 1979) was een Canadese classicus, ijshockeycoach en romanschrijver. rdf:langString
William George Hardy CM (February 3, 1895 – August 28, 1979) was a Canadian professor, writer, and ice hockey administrator. He lectured on the Classics at the University of Alberta from 1922 to 1964, and served as president of the Canadian Authors Association. He was an administrator of Canadian and international ice hockey, and served as president of the Alberta Amateur Hockey Association, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA), the International Ice Hockey Association, and the International Ice Hockey Federation. rdf:langString
Уильям Джордж Харди (англ. William George Hardy, 3 февраля 1895, Линдсей, Онтарио, Канада — 28 августа 1979, Эдмонтон, Альберта, Канада) — хоккейный функционер, президент (англ. Canadian Amateur Hockey Association) (1938-1940), вице-президент ИИХФ (1947-1948), президент ИИХФ (1948-1951), президент Канадской Ассоциации писателей. rdf:langString
rdf:langString جورج هاردي (أستاذ جامعي)
rdf:langString George Hardy (Eishockeytrainer)
rdf:langString William George Hardy
rdf:langString Харди, Уильям Джордж
rdf:langString W. G. Hardy
rdf:langString W. G. Hardy
rdf:langString W. G. Hardy
rdf:langString Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
xsd:date 1979-08-28
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rdf:langString Black and white photo of William George Hardy
rdf:langString Canadian Pacific Railway crew laying tracks
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rdf:langString William George Hardy
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rdf:langString Hardy stated in From Sea Unto Sea: Canada — 1850 to 1910, that the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the westward march of the North-West Mounted Police were keys to settling Western Canada.
rdf:langString Canadian Pacific Railway Crew at lower Fraser Valley .jpg
rdf:langString Police Fort Walsh 1878.jpg
rdf:langString Writer and editor; president of the Canadian Authors Association, International Ice Hockey Federation, International Ice Hockey Association, Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and Alberta Amateur Hockey Association; founder of the Western Canada Senior Hockey League
rdf:langString From Sea Unto Sea: Canada — 1850 to 1910, The Greek and Roman World, Alberta: A Natural History, The City of Libertines
rdf:langString Professor of Classics
rdf:langString "I write very fast. I never pretended to be a genius, but I have a talent for writing. I know my stuff"
rdf:langString —W. G. Hardy, 1979
rdf:langString Creative writing is hard work...
rdf:langString President of the International Ice Hockey Federation
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rdf:langString جورج هاردي هو ‏ كندي، ولد في 3 فبراير 1895 في إدمونتون في كندا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 28 أغسطس 1979.
rdf:langString William George Hardy, CM (* 3. Februar 1895 in , Ontario; † 28. August 1979 in Edmonton, Alberta) war ein kanadischer Eishockeytrainer und -funktionär.
rdf:langString William George Hardy CM (February 3, 1895 – August 28, 1979) was a Canadian professor, writer, and ice hockey administrator. He lectured on the Classics at the University of Alberta from 1922 to 1964, and served as president of the Canadian Authors Association. He was an administrator of Canadian and international ice hockey, and served as president of the Alberta Amateur Hockey Association, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA), the International Ice Hockey Association, and the International Ice Hockey Federation. Hardy was self-taught in Greek and Latin. He paid his way through university by earning scholarships, and won the Governor General's Academic Medal in Classics and English. He earned a Master of Arts at the University of Toronto, and then a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. He educated about the Classics and world events by radio, and gave 250 talks on CBC Radio. He was critical of progressive education in Alberta, arguing it did not prepare students for university and lacked emphasis on the three Rs. He authored eight novels, six other books, and over 200 short stories published in Maclean's and The Saturday Evening Post. His books told the history of Canada and the Greco-Roman world, and his novels included the fictionalized life and times of Julius Caesar and Ancient Rome. He wrote four plays produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, was a judge in literary contests, and taught at creative writing workshops. Hardy coached the Alberta Golden Bears men's ice hockey team, then became president of the Alberta Amateur Hockey Association and established a new playoffs system for senior ice hockey in Western Canada. He was elected to the CAHA executive in 1934, then became its president in 1938. Hardy and George Dudley recommended updates to the definition of an amateur ice hockey player in 1936, to reflect the financial challenges during the Great Depression to have national playoffs and send the Canada men's national ice hockey team to the Ice Hockey World Championships or ice hockey at the Olympic Games. Hardy campaigned to the Canadian public who accepted the changes, despite opposition by the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. As president of the CAHA, he revised playoffs formats for the Allan Cup and Memorial Cup to become more profitable, and reinvested the money into minor ice hockey in Canada. He negotiated an affiliation agreement with the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States in 1938, which led to the formation of the International Ice Hockey Association in 1940, to oversee hockey in North America and Great Britain. He improved professional–amateur relations with the National Hockey League, and negotiated to reimburse the amateur associations for developing professional players. Hardy founded the Western Canada Senior Hockey League in 1945, which later merged with the Pacific Coast Hockey League. He agreed to a merger of the International Ice Hockey Association with the Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace in 1947, which was renamed to the International Ice Hockey Federation in 1948. He was the first North American to be elected its president, and sought for the International Olympic Committee to recognize the Canadian definition of amateur, and for inclusion of the Soviet Union national ice hockey team at the Winter Olympic Games. Hardy was invested as a Member of the Order of Canada in 1974 for contributions to education, literature and amateur sports in Canada. He was posthumously inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 1989, and is the namesake of the Dr. W. G. Hardy Trophy for university hockey, and the Hardy Cup for senior hockey.
rdf:langString William George Hardy (Peniel, 3 februari 1895 - Edmonton, 28 augustus 1979) was een Canadese classicus, ijshockeycoach en romanschrijver.
rdf:langString Уильям Джордж Харди (англ. William George Hardy, 3 февраля 1895, Линдсей, Онтарио, Канада — 28 августа 1979, Эдмонтон, Альберта, Канада) — хоккейный функционер, президент (англ. Canadian Amateur Hockey Association) (1938-1940), вице-президент ИИХФ (1947-1948), президент ИИХФ (1948-1951), президент Канадской Ассоциации писателей. Профессор Альбертского университета (англ. University of Alberta), доктор Харди специализировался в области сексологии. Он был известен своей книгой "Сексуальные отклонения фараонов и их жен". Был также автором романов, исторических и научных трудов, он играл активную роль в канадской литературе. Трижды избирался президентом Канадской Ассоциации писателей.
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