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A celebration of the life and work of Miriam Waddington
Miriam Waddington The event was organized by Professor Gail Vanstone, coordinator of the Culture & Expression Program, in the School of Arts & Letters, Atkinson Faculty of Liberal & Professional Studies, who was a close friend of Waddington. "She was an 'original' and a dear friend," said Vanstone. "Since she died, there has been no formal event at York to recognize her contributions to Canadian literature. Miriam actually inhabited many communities at York and elsewhere. She was part of a group of modernist poets in the 1930s and 1940s." She enjoyed an early career as a social worker in hospitals, prisons and children’s agencies, and was a member of the Otto Rank Association, whose members were among the vanguard in the use of psychoanalysis in social work. Waddington accepted a faculty position in English literature at York University and taught from 1964 to 1983. She retired from teaching at age 65 and was awarded the title of professor emeritus shortly afterward. Waddington held a BA (University of Toronto), an MSW (Pennsylvania State) and an MA (University of Toronto). She was awarded two honorary degrees, one from Lakehead University and the other from York University. The celebration of the life and work of Miriam Waddington was co-sponsored by the School of Arts & Letters, Atkinson, and the English Department, Faculty of Arts. Awards
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Members of the York community who knew Waddington or who have an appreciation of her poetry, held a celebration of her life Nov. 9 at Atkinson College followed by an informal reception in Sylvester’s in Stong College.
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