CANADIAN
CLASSICAL BULLETIN
BULLETIN CANADIEN DES ÉTUDES ANCIENNES
17.03.1 ~ 2010 12 10 ~ ISSN 1198-9149
Editor / rédacteur: Guy Chamberland (Thorneloe University at Laurentian
University)
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In memoriam Mary Ella Milham
From: John Geyssen
It is with great sadness that the Department of Classics & Ancient History
and UNB Libraries announce the death of Professor Emerita Mary Ella Milham.
Dr. Mary Ella Milham passed away quietly in the early hours of December 9,
2010. Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin, March 22, 1922, she was one of New
Brunswick's great imports! Mary Ella attended Carroll College, earning
her BA in 1943, and the University of Wisconsin at Madison (MA 1944, PhD 1950).
After teaching at Madison for four years, Mary Ella moved to Fredericton in
1954 to take up a position in UNB's Department of Classics, for which she was
Acting Head (1956-57) and later Chair (1983-84). In 1955, she was appointed the
first Dean of Women's Residence. She was Provincial Latin Examiner from
1957-1966, a member of the Atlantic Women's Intercollegiate Athletic
Union beginning in 1955, serving as its President in 1960-61 and 1967-68 and,
after serving on the Executive Council of the Classical Association of Canada
through most of the 1970s, she became the first woman to be elected President
of the CAC (1984-1986). Mary Ella was also elected to the New York Academy of
Science in 1986, for her work on Neo-Latin manuscripts, and in 1989 received
the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Award. Dr. Milham was the driving
force behind the establishment of ARTS 1000, the Faculty of Arts' compulsory
course for first-year students, and served as Co-ordinator of the course from
1982 until her retirement in 1987.
Following her retirement, Mary Ella devoted many of her energies and generosity
to the UNB Libraries, with a Collection, Lecture Series and an
instruction/reading room named after her. In addition, she established a
scholarship, the Viator Award, to encourage Classics students to undertake
travel study in Classical lands. She was a prolific scholar, working in Latin
texts and manuscripts, both Classical and Renaissance, as well as Roman
cooking. She became Professor Emerita in 1988.
During her career at UNB she touched the lives of some 10,000 students as well
as the lives of the women who lived in the Maggie Jean Chestnut residence. She
was an icon, known as much for Roman Banquets with the Classics Club as for her
demanding classes and Big Blue Pontiac, which she drove longer than she should
have. Into her 80s, Mary Ella continued to make regular trips to campus to take
part in Classics events with the department, to attend the Milham Lecture
Series at the Harriet Irving Library, or to chat away an afternoon in your
office. In the words of our former Chancellor, Fredrik Eaton, “Some of
her students ... were the happy recipients of 'a good education' delivered with
passion and understanding. I count myself as one of those.” As she
relates in her book on the history of Classics at UNB, Mary Ella was later told
that when she arrived at UNB, bets were placed on her not lasting through her
first term. Her legacy suggests one should have taken the long odds.
A memorial service will be held in January, with details to follow.
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