Dr. Lillian Gilbreth Florence Reynolds Dr. Neige Todhunter Dr. Jean Mayer Dr. J.F. McCreary Dr. E.P. Scarlett William Boss Dr. Hilda Neatby Ann Guthrie Pierre Burton Dr. Brock Chisholm Moffatt Woodside Time Problems that Challenge the Dietitians Today Food: The Common Denominator of Mankind Dietetics: Old and New Nutrition and Civilization Nutrition and Child Health Tables Before You Courage in the Cold War Education: Through Fear or in Faith A Grand and Awful Time Klondike! New Worlds: New Methods Shadow and Substance Psychologist and Engineer, Monclair, NJ United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Washington, DC School of Home Economics, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, MA Dean of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Chancellor, University of Alberta Foreign Correspondent, Canadian Press Professor of History, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK United Nations, New York, NY Author, entertainer, and commentator, Former Director General of WHO of the United Nations, World Association of World Federalists, Victoria, BC Principal, University College, University of Toronto, Editor-in-chief, The Montreal Star President, Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB 1951** 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 George V. Ferguson The French Fact 1963 Dr. Laurence H. Cragg Feeding the Multitudes 1964 Dr. J Wendell Education of the Health Executive Secretary, 1965 1
Macleod Dr. William C. Gibson Hockin Harrington Nix Dr. Hand Selye Richard B. Goldbloom Nevin Scrimshaw Trafford Maher Senator H. Carl Goldenberg McCready Professions to Meet Tomorrow's Needs The Encouragement of Gray Matter More than Bread Women in their Place Diet and the Stress- Induced Diseases Territorialism in the Health Professions Meeting Future Food Needs Family Social Health Education for Personal Living The Human Element in Labour Disputes Education for Living: Myth or Reality Association of Canadian Medical Colleges, Ottawa, ON Professor and Head, Department of History of Medicine and Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Formerly Chief of Home Economics, FAO of the UN (Italy), Chatham ON Professor of Behavioural Science Institute of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, University of Montreal, Montreal, Head, Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS Professor and Head, Department of Nutrition and Food Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Professor of Education, Director and Founder of the Human Relations Center for Training and Research, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Senator, Ottawa, ON 1973 Former Dean, Macdonald Institute (College of Family and Consumer Sciences), 1974 2
Dr. Livia Thur Dr. Frank MacKinnon Dr. George Davidson A.M. Schafer Dr. John P. Anderson Lister Sinclair Dr. J.M. Kennedy Dr. David J. Roy Dr. Donald Taylor Dr. Huguette Labell Dr. Joan Gussow On the Road to Equality Politics in Dietetics and Dietetics in Politics United Nations: What is it Worth? The Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources: Some Moral and Value Issues The Child: Citizen or Noncitizen in Canada Sacred Cows and Starving Savages Computers in the 1980s: What's Next? Responsibility for Future Generations There's Nobody Driving and It's my Rig Placing Nutrition on the National Agenda Women, Food and the Future University of Guelph, Guelph, ON Ministry of State for Science and Technology, Ottawa, ON University of Calgary, Calgary, AB Undersecretary, Administration, United Nations, New York, NY Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg MB Director, Outpatient Services, Isaak Walton Killam Hospital, Halifax, NS Executive Producer, Drama Department, CBC-TV, Vice-President, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Directors, Centre for Bioethics, Clinical Research Institute of Montreal, Montreal, QC McGill University, Montreal, QC Opening Speaker for the 9th International Congress of Dietetics, Undersecretary of State, Government of Canada, Ottawa, ON Chairman of Nutrition Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 3
Bill March Roy Bonisteel Jane Brody Marilyn Knox Dr. Micheline Beaudry Dr. Catherine Wallace David MacDonald Details not available 1993-95 Catherine (Morley) Hauchcorne No Memorial Lecture this year Barbara Anderson Reflections on Everest '82: The First Canadian Ascent Caring Enough to Give the Very Best Selling Nutrition to a Reluctant Public Health Opportunities for Dietitians in the Future World Hunger: Let's Dare to Work Towards a Solution Illiteracy: Overcoming the Barriers Planet in Peril: Facing the Pollution/Poverty Crisis Toward the 21st Century Perky, Passionate Pig Inspires Premonition for Practice: Guiding Principles for the Future of Dietetic Practice Reflections on Practice: Dietitian as Partner or Expedition Leader and Associate Professor of Physical Education, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB Host, Man Alive, CBC-TV, Personal Health Columnist, New York Times, New York, NY Executive Director, Premier's Council on Health Strategy, Professor, Laval University, Quebec, QC Past President, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, NS M.P. Toronto Rosedale, MA, RDN, Health and Nutrition Education Consulting, Calgary, Alberta 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 4
Doryne Peace Kay Watson- Jarvis Susan I. Barr Expert? Crossing the Borders Within Shaping Our Future: Reflection on Leadership and Transformation Nutrition and Physical Activity MSc, FDC, Advertising Standards Canada 1999 RD, MNS, FDC 2000 PhD, RDN, FDC, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC 2001 * This list (1951-1992) was compiled based on content available in the book by Brownridge, E. and Upton, E. (1993). Canadian Dietitians Making a Difference: Rejoice in the Past, Reflect for the Future. Toronto: The Canadian Dietetic Association and from Dietitians of Canada s records with the assistance of Jennifer Brady. **The first Ryley-Jeffs Memorial Lecture was given in 1951. 5