T. Proctor Hall

Thomas Proctor Hall (1858–1931) was a Canadian physician who wrote mathematics, chemistry, physics, theology, and science fiction.

Now that the fuller range of ether waves is coming under control, we may surely expect to obtain a large increase of power over misfortune and disease,"[10] in a science fiction story.

That year BCAS published seven papers assembled in a book, two by Hall, including "Scientific Theology".

That year BCAS acted as host for an excursion to the Point Grey lands destined to become the UBC campus.

The BCAS minutes contain a clipping from a published report describing Professor Klinck’s preparatory work on campus.

BCAS also began the Vancouver Institute lecture series that has supplemented continuing education for adults in the city.

The November 26 meeting passed a resolution that speakers should henceforth make a disclaimer that their remarks are not to be understood to be endorsed by BCAS.

But the academy carried on, and in 1947 initiated a series of Science Conferences at which the work of high school students was featured.

T. Proctor Hall