L. Y. Cairns

Laurence Yeomans Cairns, QC (May 19, 1892 July 27, 1967) was a Canadian lawyer and judge. He served as Chancellor of the University of Alberta from 1958 to 1964.

L. Y. Cairns
Chancellor of the University of Alberta
In office
1958–1964
Preceded byEarle Parkhill Scarlett
Succeeded byFrancis Philip Galbraith
Personal details
Born(1892-05-19)May 19, 1892
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
DiedJuly 27, 1967(1967-07-27) (aged 75)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Spouse(s)Jean
Childrenthree
Alma materUniversity of Alberta
Occupationlawyer, judge

Cairns was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He attended the University of Alberta, graduating in its inaugural class of 1912 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1915, he earned a Doctor of Laws (LLB) degree from the university. He was a veteran of World War I, and later was a lawyer in Edmonton. He was appointed King's Counsel in 1935 and was a judge on the District Court of Northern Alberta and on the Supreme Court of Alberta. In 1950, he was President of the Alberta Law Society. Cairns also served as an Edmonton Public School Board trustee in the 1930s, and as Chairman of the Edmonton Public School Board. Cairns contested the 1940 Alberta general election for the Edmonton electoral district as an independent, while he came sixth in first ballot votes, he would not receive enough support on later ballots to be elected.[1] Cairns died in 1967. L.Y. Cairns School in Edmonton is named for him.[2][3]

References

  1. "Edmonton results 1940 Alberta general election". Alberta Online Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 2010-12-08. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
  2. http://www.ualbertacentennial.ca/organization/chancellors/cairns.html
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-27. Retrieved 2015-04-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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