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Patrick H. Brennan
BANQ-E, CE501-S84, 10 Feb. 1874. LAC, R2422-0-8, vol.8, file 51; RG150, Acc. 1992-93/166, box 5736
emerging techniques of surgical asepsis.
Upon his return to Notre-Dame Hospital in 1905, Harwood took over from Dr Michel-Thomas Brennan as head of
(Calgary), 1916–17. Western Independent (Calgary), 1919–20. D. C. Bayne, Calgary School District No.19, 1885–1935 ([Calgary, 1935]). Brian Brennan, The Calgary Public Library
–1954 (Saskatoon and Calgary, 1997). Brian Brennan, Scoundrels and scallywags: characters
Brennan*], they were to teach in parish schools and visit the sick and infirm, the poor, and the jailed. They opened an orphanage
influenced by Dr Michel-Thomas Brennan of Notre-Dame Hospital, who had set up a small bacteriology
BRENNAN, WILLIAM ARTHUR, newspaperman, stockbreeder, and businessman; b. 7 May 1851 in Louisville, Ky, son of Joseph Fletcher
, 15 Jan. 1887. Winnipeg Tribune, March–April 1895. J. W. Brennan, “Business-government co-operation in townsite promotion in Regina and Moose Jaw, 1882–1903,” Town
. 16 July 1841 in Halifax, son of Timothy Morriscy, a blacksmith and locksmith, and Eliza Kehoe, née Brennan; d. 30 March 1908 in Chatham
.
Johnston was one of a team including Amédée Marien, Michel-Thomas Brennan, and several others which established the new aetiological, diagnostic, and therapeutic techniques in Canada. Although most of the
Brennan – would become the core of the Shamrocks’ offence.
The Shamrocks played in the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada, having succeeded the
Dixon was soon accepted as a worthy competitor. He came to notice after a series of battles with Hank Brennan, known as “the pride of Boston.” In February 1890 Dixon achieved wide recognition when after
Teresa [Margaret Brennan*], and subsequently procuratrix. Her work as an administrator was concerned principally with education and the care of
.
In 1893, the year of his death, Power received Thomas Brennan as auxiliary bishop. Brennan, the urbane first bishop of the diocese of Dallas, Texas, had been removed for cause on account of financial
BRENNAN, MARGARET, named Sister Teresa, member of the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph; b
(Republic of Ireland), son of Joseph Phelan and Catharine Brennan; d. 6 June 1857 in Kingston, Upper Canada.
After running out of funds to
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