' C 2 | Lorp tuecpsmuIR ' . ‘LordfTueeasmuir was born JoHn~Buchan in Scotland, August 25, 1875, the son of Rev. John Buchan. As well as being an historian, novelist ‘ * and author, he uastovernor-General of Canada_From 1935 to 1940. He > Q \ . was called to the Bar in 1901, From 1927 to 1935, he was a member of «) * the British House of Commans for Scottish Universities. In 1935, he was | 1 . tifled "Baron Tweedsmuir‘". | | He was author of a number of biographies and historical works: . . Sir Walter Raleigh Sir VWalter Scott Julius Caesar Oliver Cromwell The Massacre of Glencoe The King‘s Grace t etc. , , & . _ Some QF his novels were: : | The 39 Steps | . ' . Salute to Adventurers . . on uis Pn un t m op se 2o l e ul ul . O (he Three Hoestages _ _ ____ > _ _ _ | _ 0 122222 es 19 a * . * etc. O ' 0 20 t on t e ' "Memory Hold the Door" was his autobiograï¬hy and one of his latest â€" :é _ _ works, John Buchan, the first Lord Tweedsmuir, died in Montreal on 'é 7 . February 11, 1940. His l@brary was bequeathed to Queen‘s University at ‘é . . Kingston, Ontario. ï¬ _LADY TWEEDSMUTIR | ' - Suéan, wife of our beloved Governor-General,‘has written many plays, ' ' children‘s books and reminiscences. _ , She was an ardent W. I., member in England, and was made an Honorary Life Member of F.W,I.0. : | _{' She advocated that our organization across Canada compile the hisâ€" ' â€" tories of our local communities and v-il‘llages. A © . She returned to England â€"following the deéth of her husband, and is | ~ 00â€" still residing there, 1962. _ o e