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W.A.M.I.C. Foundation
In 1921 The Women's Association of
the Mining Industry of Canada, Toronto was founded by Mrs. J.B.
(Edith) Tyrrell, wife of the famous geologist, to foster friendship
among women connected to the mining industry.
The first scholarships were given in
1939 and by 1964 sufficient funds had been raised to form The
Women's Association of the Mining Industry of Canada Foundation. The
Foundation continued to establish scholarships, bursaries and awards to undergraduate
students at degree granting educational institutions, technical
schools and universities across Canada was continued under the
Foundation.
In 1985, Sophia Wood, a former
prospector and member of The Women's Association of the Mining
Industry of Canada bequeathed a large portion of her estate to the
Association, enabling the Foundation to give annual bursaries in her
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