Dr. W. Sherwood Fox
1919
Painting of Dr. W. Sherwood Fox

He was a ‘man of means’ as wealth was described at the turn of the century, and was made the University’s second Dean of Arts. He was a Classics scholar who had been educated at McMaster, Geneva and Johns Hopkins and taught Classics for six years at Princeton before coming to Western in 1917 to succeed Dr. K.P.R. Neville as head of Classics, when the latter became the Registrar of the University.