Fern Rahmel Explained

Fern Alma Rahmel (1914 – November 28, 2009) was a Canadian writer and educator.

Early life and education

Rahmel was born in Peterborough, Ontario and graduated from Queen's University in 1940.[1]

Career

Rahmel taught in elementary and later secondary schools. In 1970 she had been a Peterborough teacher for 20 years with the English Department of the Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School, becoming the head of the English Department before she retired. Rahmel wrote book reviews for Saturday Night, which she describes in a 2009 book about the Canadian writer Robertson Davies written by Val Ross.[2] Rahmel aided Robertson Davies in research while he was editor of the Peterborough Examiner[3] and, as described in Ross's book, Rahmel served as the stage director at the Peterborough Little Theatre for a series of plays at the encouragement of Davies.[4] The interactions between Davies and Rahmel are also described in Judith Skelton Grant's book Robertson Davies: Man of Myth.[5]

Rahmel also wrote children's educational radio plays[6] [7] leading to the production of more than 60 scripts by the Canadian Broadcasting Company.[1] She gave talks to the Peterborough Historical Society, and published a paper on Frederick Montague de la Fosse,[8] Peterborough's first librarian. Rahmel's writing includes a chapter on theatre that was included in a 1967 anthology of pieces about Peterborough,[9] and was cited by the Heritage Gazette during their discussion of historical theatre in the city.[10] She has also detailed the history of women in education in Peterborough.[11] She was also assistant to Gwyn Kinsey, editor of Saturday Night.

Upon her death, Rahmel made a gift to Trent University which was the third largest received by the university and established the Fern A. Rahmel Bursary there for women who may have been delayed in their ability to attend college.[12] [1]

Honours and awards

In their 1970 Spring Convocation, Trent University awarded her an honorary Doctor of Laws degree,[13] and the citation included the following statements:[14] [15] In 1987 she was given an honorary life membership in the Peterborough Kiwanis Musical Festival.[16]

Personal life

One of Rahmel's interests was gardening, especially roses and peonies. She was an alternate Canadian delegate to the International Federation of University Women meeting in Japan, and published an account on the gardens she observed in a 1975 article published by the Canadian Rose Society.[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Wedley. Brendan. March 19, 2010. $1.2M bequest for Trent. The Peterborough Examiner.
  2. Book: Ross, Val. Robertson Davies: A Portrait in Mosaic. 2009-02-24. McClelland & Stewart. 978-1-55199-211-2. 141. en.
  3. Book: Ross, Val. Robertson Davies: A Portrait in Mosaic. 2009-02-24. McClelland & Stewart. 978-1-55199-211-2. 88. en.
  4. Book: Ross, Val. Robertson Davies: A Portrait in Mosaic. 2009-02-24. McClelland & Stewart. 978-1-55199-211-2. 107–110. en.
  5. Book: Grant, Judith Skelton. Robertson Davies : man of myth. 1994. Viking. 0-670-82557-3. Toronto. 302, 355, 746. 30973967.
  6. Web site: 2009-11-30. Canadian Peony Society: Fern A. Rahnel 1914 - Nov 28, 2009. 2021-12-14. Canadian Peony Society.
  7. Book: Institute for Education by Radio and Television, Ohio State University. Education on the Air: Yearbook. 1950. Ohio State University.. 454, 514. en.
  8. Book: Rahmel, Fern A.. A literary discovery : the "western reminiscences" of F.M. de la Fosse, Peterborough's first librarian. en.
  9. Book: Rahmel, Fern. Peterborough, land of shining waters : an anthology; a centennial volume. 1967. Peterborough : City and County of Peterborough. Internet Archive. 384–390. The Theatre.
  10. News: May 2016. Peterborough Always Had Plenty of Amusements. 21. Heritage Gazette of Trent Valley. 1.
  11. Book: Rahmel, Fern A.. Portraits : Peterborough area women past and present. 1975. Women in Education. Internet Archive. 107–121.
  12. Web site: March 18, 2010. Trent University Receives $1.2 Million Estate Gift to Assist Students in Need News and Events Trent University. 2021-12-14. www.trentu.ca.
  13. News: March 3, 2010. Fern A. Rahmel - The Globe and Mail. The Globe and Mail. live. 2021-12-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20211213191636/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/facts-and-arguments/fern-a-rahmel/article4308742/. 2021-12-13.
  14. News: June 2010. In Memorium - Dr. Fern Rahmel. 4. Trent University Archives News. December 14, 2021.
  15. News: Honorary degrees: guide to Canadian Achievement. The Financial Post. September 5, 1970. en. 11.
  16. Web site: March 2016. Honorary Life Memberships. December 14, 2021. Peterborough Kiwanis Music Festival.
  17. Book: Rahmel, Fern A.. The Canadian rose annual. -- 1975. [Toronto] : Canadian Rose Society. Canadian Rose Society. 1975. 80–86.