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                  ]. He was appointed its dean and professor of surgery, but gave up these positions before the year ended. He resumed teaching in 1875 when he was appointed professor of surgery at the Montreal School of
                  university in the province to be founded, Rottot was amongst those choosing in 1878 to leave the school and move to the Montreal branch of Laval. He was appointed dean of its medical faculty that year and also
                   March 1851 Harriet Dean in Toronto, and they had four sons and eight daughters (all but one daughter survived infancy); d
                  reputation as the city’s greatest anglophone preacher. Next called to Christ Church Cathedral (junior curate 1870–72, rector 1872–83, dean 1882–83), he was at the centre of controversy in 1874 when he resisted
                   
                  student who was working with him and a sailor both drowned. In 1879 Curling was made a rural dean, a position that gave him responsibility for the
                  raise the status of engineering. Upon his death, the authoritative Canadian Engineer described Jennings as the dean of civil engineers in Canada and noted that his remarkable career was
                  : a dean of Canadian medicine,” Nova Scotia Medical Bull. (Halifax), 29 (1950): 149–54. Maritime Medical News, 19 (1907): 438–40. Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Proc
                  earlier era, and the Methodists were increasingly shifting their focus to China. Cochran spent the last years of his life teaching at the University of Southern California, where he served as dean of
                   
                  at Queen’s, and citizens of Kingston, of the Women’s Medical College in 1883 in affiliation with Queen’s. Lavell, a long-time supporter of medical education for women, became president and dean (with
                  . (Toronto), no.114 (1901). H. H. Dean, Canadian dairying (Toronto, 1903). Kathleen Finlay
                  Dean Howells. Not surprisingly, when McLennan collected 19 of his stories in 1899 under the title
                   
                  1881 he was in Prince Albert (Sask.). There he did the work of a rural dean, which was well suited to his experience and disposition towards itineracy. Late in 1883 he was called back to The Pas, where
                  collection of instruments, which has become his most important legacy. Dean Beeby
                  he was named rural dean of Hochelaga; in 1866 canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal; in 1870 domestic chaplain to the bishop of Montreal, Ashton
                  foundation, St Alban’s, and made himself dean. He envisioned the new cathedral as the educational, missionary, and programming centre of the diocese. He laid the cornerstone of the building in 1887, but
                  * as dean. Continuing discontent in Kingston deprived Lewis of a proper see-house. With Ottawa growing as Canada’s capital, he saw an opportunity to move his person, if not the diocesan administration
                   
                  Flannery was promoted dean of Windsor and was made parish priest of St Alphonsus Church in the centre of the city. Sadly, his remaining years were consumed by a dispute with a small number of his
                  traditional private law. Because the school for many years had only one full-time professor, Dean Richard Chapman Weldon*, most of the
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