The Charles Mickle Fellowship and the Ellen Mickle Fellowship were established in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Toronto in 1921 by Charles' son Dr. William Julius Mickle who died in 1917 in Barrie, Ontario. According to the instructions in his will, the Fellowship is awarded to the person who in the opinion of the Faculty of Medicine has produced sound research advancing medicine in Canada in the preceding 10 years. Dr. Moloney was the recipient of this award in 1964.
Citation:
"The University of Toronto to PETER JOSEPH MOLONEY
The Senate of the University of Toronto on the recommendation
of Council of the Faculty of Medicine has great pleasure in
awarding you THE CHARLES MICKLE FELLOWSHIP
for the year nineteen hundred and sixty-four
as you are considered by them to be
"the member of the medical profession who has done most during the
preceding ten years to advance sound knowledge of a practical kind
in medical art or science"
May we also extend to you, on behalf of the University, our hope
that you may for many years to come continue to render to
humanity valuable service in your particular field of activity.
Given at Toronto on the thirteenth day of
in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-four
and of the University of Toronto, the one hundred and thirty-eighth
PRESIDENT
Claude Bissell
REGISTRAR
Robert Ross
DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE
John Hamilton