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Ira Needles


Ira George Needles (1893–January 6, 1986 in Iowa) was the second chancellor of the University of Waterloo, holding the position from 1966 to 1975.

Needles was born in Mount Vernon, Iowa, in 1893. He received his undergraduate degree at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and his graduate degree in business administration at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He had a daughter and two sons, Lauranna Jones, William and Myron (Bud), with his wife Marian. Needles died on January 6, 1986.

After school, Needles began working at B. F. Goodrich (now known as Goodrich Corporation) in 1916 in Akron, Ohio. He moved to Waterloo, Ontario, Canada in 1925 after Goodrich purchased the Ames-Holden Rubber Company, and worked at its office as an assistant sales manager, and was eventually promoted to several positions including general manager of the tire division (1930), vice-president of sales, and chairman of the board (1958). After 26 years, he eventually rose to the position of president of B.F. Goodrich Canada, in 1951. He resigned from B.F. Goodrich in 1960.

During World War II, Needles served as a technical advisor for the Government of Canada to help ration rubber, which was a strategic material during the war. After the war, he founded the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, where his son, William, became an actor.


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