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                  BRYCE, PETER HENDERSON, physician and civil servant; b. 17 Aug. 1853 in Mount Pleasant, Brant County, Upper Canada, son of
                  . In 1891 George Bryce, a member of the Manitoba government’s Advisory Board for
                  ): 3; R611-371-2. Winnipeg Free Press, 27 March 1936. Blue & Gold (Winnipeg), July 1936, July 1937. George Bryce, A history of Manitoba: its resources and people
                  (Montreal), 9 June 1904, 15 March 1919, 5 June 1937. J. S. Bryce, “The making of Westmount, Quebec, 1870–1929: a study of landscape and community construction” (ma
                  Bryce, chief medical officer for the DIA, had described the conditions he witnessed in such schools as “criminal.” The work of scholars and the testimony of thousands of survivors to the
                  Bryce had been founding members in 1879, and he was its president in 1889–91 and 1913–29. He wrote primarily about early settlement in the province and its economic history. The subject
                  Bryce, he was concerned by the extent of what was regarded as “feeble-mindedness” in the population. He tried in vain to create a Canadian eugenics society modelled on that of Great
                  Bryce, John Mark King, and his mentor James Robertson, were also interred
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