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The Start and Early Years of the CSM - Past Presidents, Past Secretary-Treasurers, Past Graduate Student Representatives

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The Start and the Early Years of the CSM

The Society came into being at a time of microbiological ferment some seventy years after the microbiologists of the late 19th Century created a similar level of ferment showing that the microbial world is important. The interactions of new understanding brought a need for consultation, cooperation, and publication so specialized scientific societies were founded and burgeoned over the 20th Century.

The 1930's brought changes and new areas of research and development despite the rigors of the depression years, e.g., increased awareness of bacterial physiology, the cultivation of influenza virus, and the sulfonamides. After 1945, research activities accelerated remarkably due in part to the stimulus from wartime and the solution of problems by interdisciplinary cooperation. A remarkable decade, 1945-1955, resulted with a burgeoning of novel researches and discoveries, to which we owe the present-day excitements in molecular biology, and an infusion of young scientists of varied backgrounds becoming aware of new biological fields to conquer. 

Scientific excitements 1945-1955
All with major consequences

Antibiotics
Technical equipment (pH, Specs, etc)
Cell biology
New Microscopy (Phase, EM)
Virus biology
Microbial Genetics
DNA, the double-helix and the Code

The first annual Meeting of the Society was held in Montreal in June 1952. They started with the promising support of the 175 persons who attended (including representation of seven provinces) and a meeting that showed a profit of $20.00. From this start we developed a formal membership of 182 by 1952 and of 380 by 1954. The prime objectives were encouraging membership, finding a way to start a journal, and organization of annual meetings. Incorporation of the Society required evidence of a degree of maturity and secure establishment, with a formally accepted constitution and a set of by-laws. This was finally attained in 1958, which marked the official year of foundation.

Annual Meeting, Guelph, 1953
Annual Meeting, Guelph, 1953

What we gained from these early years was the experience of warm and friendly gatherings with open and remarkably full discussions of high quality papers. Our meetings were held from coast-to-coast even if there were a few more in the central provinces than on the east or west coasts. They were lively events with a "family" feel to them, as there is still, and there was fun to be had at the banquets and social events. From the beginning Graduate Students and Post-doctoral Fellows were made welcome and indeed, more then ever now, laboratories sent as many as possible of their number to the meetings whether or not they were to give a paper. Also it was important that they could attend papers outside of their own specialties because of great symposia and few concurrent sessions. In fact, it was this "atmosphere" that had a lot to do with the success of the Society and we should hold on to the elements that encourage it.


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Past Presidents

Year

Name

Province

1952  

R.G.E. Murray  

Ontario

1953  

 

A.G. Lochead  

 

Ontario

1954  

A. Frappier  

Quebec

1955  

 

G.A. Ledingham  

 

Saskatchewan

1956  

R.G.E. Murray  

Ontario

1957  

 

C.E. Van Rooyen  

 

Nova Scotia

1958  

V. Fredette  

Quebec

1959  

 

N.E. Gibbons  

 

Ontario

1960  

T.W.M. Cameron  

Quebec

1961  

 

E.H. Garrard  

 

Quebec

1962  

C.F. Robinow  

Ontario

1963  

 

M. Panisset  

 

Quebec

1964  

A.C. Blackwood  

Quebec

1965  

 

R. Reed  

 

Quebec

1966  

N.A. Hinton  

Ontario

1967  

 

J.C. Wilt  

 

Manitoba

1968  

B.A. Eagles  

B.C.

1969  

 

G. Dempster  

 

Saskatchewan

1970  

J.F. Morgan  

Saskatchewan

1971  

 

J. de Repentigny  

 

Quebec

1972  

F. Simpson  

Nova Scotia

1973  

 

F.E. Chase  

 

Ontario

1974  

J.J.R. Campbell  

B.C.

1975  

 

V. Portelance  

 

Quebec

1976  

R.A. MacLeod  

Quebec

1977  

 

J. Robinson  

 

Ontario

1978  

C. Vézina  

Quebec

1979  

 

K.F. Gregory  

 

Ontario

1980  

D.J. Kushner  

Ontario

1981  

 

D.A. Barnum  

 

Ontario

1982  

G.A. Jones  

Saskatchewan

1983  

 

M.A. Chernesky  

 

Ontario

1984  

J.R. Dillon  

Ontario

1985  

 

R.B. Stewart  

 

Ontario

1986  

C. Hamelin  

Quebec

1987  

 

R. Knowles  

 

Quebec

1988  

L. Nelson  

Saskatchewan

1989  

 

E.L. Medzon  

 

Ontario

1990  

W.W. Kay  

B.C.

1991  

 

P. Bourgaux  

 

Quebec

1992  

L. Vining  

Nova Scotia

1993  

 

T. Trust  

 

B.C.

1994  

R. Marusyk  

Alberta

1995  

 

P. Talbot  

 

Quebec

1996  

O. Ward  

Ontario

1997  

 

D. Sprott  

 

Ontario

1998  

R. Irvin  

Alberta

1999  

 

G. Voodouw  

 

Alberta

2000  

J. Germida  

Saskatchewan

2001  

 

R. Levesque  

 

Quebec

2002  

S. Koval

Ontario

2003  

 

R. Sparling  

 

Manitoba

2004  

J. Smit

B.C.

2005

 

R. Villemur 

 

Quebec

2006 

P. Krell

Ontario

2007 

 

C. Bell 

 

Nova Scotia

2008 

M. Hynes

Alberta


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Past Secretary-Treasurers

Year

Name

Province

1988  

R.C. Wyndham

Ontario

1989  

  R.C. Wyndham  

Ontario

1990  

R.C. Wyndham

Ontario

1991  

  P. Peterkin   Ontario

1992  

P. Peterkin Ontario

1993  

  P. Peterkin   Ontario

1994  

A. Fraser Ontario

1995  

  A. Fraser   Ontario

1996  

A. Fraser Ontario

1997  

  A. Fraser   Ontario

1998  

G. Armstrong Alberta

1999  

  G. Armstrong   Alberta

2000  

G. Armstrong Alberta

2001  

  G. Armstrong   Alberta

2002  

E. Worobec  

Manitoba

2003  

  E. Worobec   Manitoba

2004  

E. Worobec  

Manitoba

2005    E. Worobec    Manitoba
2006  L. Nelson BC
2007    L. Nelson    BC
2008  L. Nelson BC

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Past Meetings Secretary

Year

Name

Province

1988  

M. Brown

Ontario

1989  

  M. Brown  

Ontario

1990  

S. Koval

Ontario

1991  

  S. Koval   Ontario

1992  

S. Koval Ontario

1993  

  S. Koval   Ontario

1994  

S. Koval Ontario

1995  

  C. Bell   Nova Scotia

1996  

C. Bell Nova Scotia

1997  

  G. Wolfaardt   South Africa

1998  

M. Jacques Quebec

1999  

  M. Jacques   Quebec

2000  

M. Jacques Quebec

2001  

  M. Jacques   Quebec

2002  

J. Lawrence

Saskatchewan

2003  

  J. Lawrence   Saskatchewan

2004  

J. Lawrence

Saskatchewan

2005 

 

G. Wolfaart

 

Ontario

2006

G. Wolfaart

Ontario

2007

 

G. Wolfaart

 

Ontario

2008

G. Wolfaart

Ontario


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Past Graduate Student Representatives

Year

Name

Province

1996  

H. Virionis Ontario

1997  

  H. Virionis   Ontario

1998  

A. Amer Ontario

1999  

  A. Amer   Ontario

2000  

J-P. Powers British Columbia

2001  

  J-P. Powers   British Columbia

2002  

J-P. Powers British Columbia

2003  

  M. Chénier   Quebec

2004  

M. Chénier  Quebec 
2005   M. Chenier   Quebec
2006  Y. Tremblay Nova Scotia
2007    Y. Tremblay   Nova Scotia
2008  Y. Tremblay Nova Scotia