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Sir Samuel Hughes

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Sir Samuel Hughes 1853-1921, Canadian political leader, b. Ontario. A schoolteacher and newspaper editor, he entered the House of Commons in 1892 and held a seat until his death. As minister of militia and defense (1911-16) in Sir Robert Borden's government, he was responsible for organizing and dispatching the Canadian Expeditionary Force in World War I. To this task he brought great energy, but his outspoken criticism of those with whom he did not agree forced Borden to request his resignation in 1916. Hughes was knighted in 1915. Author not available, HUGHES, SIR SAMUEL. , ... Read more
Sir Samuel Hughes
...Canadian minister of militia and defense. At the start of World War I, he organized, trained, and equipped the Canadian Expeditionary Force for service in Europe. He was knighted in 1915. Sir Samuel Hughes Sir Samuel Hughes Sir Samuel Hughes Read more
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...Poets Laureate Ben Jonson 1619–37 Sir William D'Avenant 1638–? Official...x2013;67 Cecil Day-Lewis 1968–72 Sir John Betjeman 1972–84 Ted Hughes 1984–98 Andrew Motion 1999–...ngel Asturias1968 Yasunari Kawabata1969 Samuel Beckett 1970 Alexander Solzhenitsyn ... Read more

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