Hill received a B.A.Sc. in 1920 from the University of Toronto. She was Canada's first woman architect.
Title
Nursing students from the 1945-49 class with Ms. Russell in the garden
Date
[194-]
Extent and medium
1 photograph: b&w ; 7.5 x 13 cm
Title
[First class of Nurses to graduate in Canada] - "The Mack Training School"
Date
[194-]
Extent and medium
1 lantern glass slide: b&w ; 8x8 cm
Title
Intramural Women's Hockey Game, Meds vs unknown
Date
January 1947
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Title
Intramural Women's Hockey Game, Meds vs unknown
Date
January 1947
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Title
Intramural Women's Hockey Game, Meds vs unknown
Date
January 1947
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Title
Intramural Women's Softball
Date
October 1947
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Title
Intramural Women's Softball: Meds vs PHE
Date
November 1949
Extent and medium
1 negative: b&w ; 4x5
Title
Clara Cynthia Benson
Date
[ca. 1945]
Extent and medium
1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm
Description
Benson, a chemist, received a PhD in 1903. Benson and Emma Baker were the first women to receive PhDs from the University. Benson belonged to the Faculty of Household Science from 1905 to 1945. Clara Benson, along with Annie Laird, were the first women professors at the University of Toronto.