Evlyn Fenwick Farris

Evlyn Fenwick Farris (21 August 1878 – 5 November 1971) was a scholar and advocate for continuing education and women's rights. She was the founder of the first University Women's Club of Vancouver, and was elected to the Senate of the University of British Columbia.[1]

Early life and education

Evlyn Fenwick Farris was born Evlyn Keirstead in Windsor, Nova Scotia to Mary Jane Fenwick and Miles Kierstead, a Baptist Minister.[2] Her mother and newborn brother died in 1890 of tuberculosis and bronchitis.

In 1892, Evlyn entered Horton Collegial Academy, a Baptist high school. In 1894, she began her studies at Acadia College (now Acadia University) in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. At Acadia College, she began to write about the role of women in society and her strong beliefs that women and men should have the same access to education. [3]

In 1905, she married and moved to British Columbia with John Wallace de Beque Farris, a Vancouver lawyer and politician,

University Women's Club of Vancouver

In 1907 Evlyn Fenwick Farris helped found the University Women's Club (UWCV), a social club for university-educated women and became its first President.[4] The UWCV encouraged the founding of a provincial university and promoted a variety of socially progressive causes.


References

  1. Francis, Daniel (2000). The Encyclopedia of British Columbia. Harbour Pub. p. 221. ISBN 9781550172003.
  2. Mann, Jean, Beverley New and Cathy Barford. (2007). Women lead the way : a history of the University Women's Club of Vancouver, 1907-2007. J. Mann & B. New. p. 6. ISBN 9780978336509.
  3. Mann, Jean, Beverley New and Cathy Barford. (2007). Women lead the way : a history of the University Women's Club of Vancouver, 1907-2007. J. Mann & B. New. p. 7. ISBN 9780978336509.
  4. "History". Canadian Federation of University Women. Retrieved 18 January 2019.


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