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Frank E. Buck

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Plaque on the University of British Columbia campus

Frank E. Buck (1884-1970) was a Canadian horticulturalist.[1]

Biography

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Frank Ebernezer Buck was born in 1884 in Colchester, England and moved to Canada in 1902.[1]

He attended Macdonald College at McGill University and received a Diploma from Cornell University.[1] He then worked at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa.[1] In 1920, he joined the Department of Horticulture at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver as a landscape architect and an Assistant Professor.[1] He planned and created the forest on the UBC campus, including the Botanical Gardens.[1] He retired in 1943 and became Supervisor of Campus Development.[1] He was a charter member and President of the Town Planning Institute of Canada.[1] He was also a Charter Member of the Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists, a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Canadian Horticultural Association, the National Rose Society, an honorary member of the B.C. Society of Landscape Architects, and a B.C. representative to the National Plant Registration Bureau.[1]

He died in 1970.[1]

On the UBC campus, the fountain in front of the University Library is dedicated to him.[1] An endowed chair is named for him at Stanford University, where Myron Scholes is currently the Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance.[2]

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