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                  editor,” Morrison left a better impression on his colleagues. One of them would later characterize him as “a pungent writer, with an uncompromising style, a bonnie fighter in the journalistic field as
                  FITZGERALD, WILLIAM JAMES, lacrosse player, coach, and carpenter; b
                   years, apart from a brief hiatus in 1896. He served William Stevens Fielding
                   
                  tobacco magnate Sir William Christopher Macdonald*, a number of buildings and laboratories specifically for the sciences, and
                  LOCHHEAD, WILLIAM, professor, biologist, educator, author, and editor; b. 3 April 1864 in Elma Township, Upper Canada, fourth son of
                   
                  William Stevens Fielding, than with his
                  degree. In 1870 the Reverend William Morley Punshon
                   
                  in Ontario and the west were publicly rethinking political, economic, and social issues. Challenging what they saw as autocratic domination by the “big interests,” they fielded candidates federally as
                  rector of St Stephen-in-the-Fields Church, and the Reverend Ogden Pulteney Ford
                   
                   Ottawa. William J. Stewart was the eldest son of a building contractor and officer in the Ottawa Field Battery. Raised in an Irish Anglican
                  Boas* was in British Columbia on an ethnographic field trip. He interrupted his train trip to the coast to spend a night at Spences Bridge. Someone there suggested that he contact Murray, who in turn
                  HILBORN, WILLIAM WILSON, horticulturist, author, and civil servant; b. 8
                  second position took him out of the field and into the Ottawa office. During Russell’s illness in 1884, he served as acting surveyor-general, a rank that became permanent on Russell’s retirement in
                  missionary but, as this field was an exclusively white preserve, he was sent instead as a home missionary to the pastorless ABA churches of Granville Ferry and Inglewood (near Bridgetown) in Annapolis County
                  boundary commission was nominated in 1892, it was William Frederick King*, not Klotz, who obtained the British government’s post
                  minister, William Stevens Fielding, had introduced the reciprocity agreement, were defeated
                  to found (an earlier endeavour by Niagara resident and historian William Kirby* had
                  the field. His reputation was enhanced by the publication in 1898 of a gracefully written text on the subject, the first by a Canadian author. That same year he became professor of international law and
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