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                  . Another unusual design was the one he conceived for Winnipeg’s city hall (1883–86). His earlier civic works had included the town hall in Emerson (1881) and the Winnipeg police station (1883). Whereas the
                  [see Eugène-Étienne Taché]. Other projects in which he was involved included furnishing the halls and offices of the assembly and the council, the library, and the restaurant. In 1872 Vallière had
                  BROCK, JEFFRY HALL, businessman; b. 6 Jan. 1850 in Guelph, Upper Canada
                  night services, and for three years he acted as bandmaster of the 25th Foot. An organ recitalist, Torrington played at the Boston Music Hall
                  law society’s new school at Osgoode Hall; four years later he was made president and lecturer on common and commercial law. He continued as a teacher and examiner until the school closed in 1878. When
                  the 1870s includes an immigrant shed, a drill hall, and a penitentiary, as well as the Kent and Saint-Louis gates in Quebec City, planned as part of a project of Lord Dufferin
                  entering Dalhousie University in 1892. His was the first generation of African Nova Scotians to penetrate the province’s halls of higher learning. Most blacks did not stay the course or transferred elsewhere
                   
                  Quebec, the agency submitted an original plan for a multi-purpose building that would include a conservatory of music, two concert halls, offices, and shops. The proposal was not accepted, but shortly
                  attended St Thomas High School and then pursued studies at the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall which led to his call to the bar in Michaelmas term 1882. That year the enterprising Mabee compiled
                  Washington Stephens*, an mla who kept close watch on city hall affairs from 1892. With his group of
                  . Contemplating a legal career, in 1862 Loudon enrolled at Osgoode Hall and worked for a law firm. A partner in the firm, Thomas Moss*, was also registrar of
                  . J. Hall, Clifford Sifton (2v., Vancouver and London, 1981–85), 1. Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Hist. resources branch, Thomas Mayne Daly ([Winnipeg], 1982). R
                  District Grammar School, Hugh was admitted to Osgoode Hall as a student in 1842 and read law with John Wilson*. He was called to the bar in November
                  Agricultural Hall of Fame. Gerhard Ens
                  . No tricks were needed to get him into the Hockey Hall of Fame, and in 1945 McGee was one of the first players to be inducted. Five years later a poll of sports editors of Canadian newspapers selected
                  could therefore be traded on an open market. On 24 Nov. 1887, in the office of the Winnipeg Board of Trade at City Hall, 11 leading grain merchants, Bawlf among them, created the enduring Winnipeg
                  , graduating in philosophy. He entered Osgoode Hall in the latter year and graduated, near the middle of his class, three years later. Called to the Ontario bar in Michaelmas term, 1888, Mercer practised law in
                  Essex, was drainage litigation. In 1900–5 he practised in partnership with his son Frederick Homer Alphonso, a graduate of Osgoode Hall in Toronto. (Their relationship may not have been harmonious: after
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