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BUTLER, WILLIAM FREDERICK, carpenter and architect; b. 22 June 1866 in St John’s, son of Thomas Butler, a farmer, and
 
streetcars and many supporters sported “We Walk to Win” buttons. On one occasion a crowd of 300 followed Theaker to hear an organizer imported by the union from Michigan, Frederick Fay, who had taken part in
cavalry was employed in one of its traditional roles – the pursuit – during which Lieutenant Frederick Maurice Watson Harvey of the LSH won a Victoria Cross. In November 1917 the brigade was
Toronto East. The Liberals did not contest the seat but the Tories did, and with the help of such Tory labour politicians as Edward Frederick Clarke and Samuel R. Heakes, John Small defeated Jury
 
(Winnipeg), attending conventions of the CCA and the Manitoba and Saskatchewan grain growers’ associations [see Frederick William
until Christmas Eve, the day after his close personal friend Robert Francis Green left the cabinet under a lingering shadow. The opposition accused Green, the chief commissioner of lands and works, of
Carmichael*, Frederick Horsman Varley*, Arthur
whose senior members were Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard of Columbia College in New York City and Thomas Egleston of its School of Mines. The two schemes were so similar that the authors joined to form
. The main building, designed by A. H. Kelsey of the Providence, R.I., firm of Lockwood and Green, has been described by A. J. H. Richardson as being “architecturally more than just a very
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