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                  fill a gap left by the closing in 1877 of the Journal of Education for Ontario, which John George Hodgins
                  Wilson* in challenging the constitutionality of the “double shuffle” in the Conservative cabinet of George-Étienne Cartier* and John
                  . 1 May 1842 in Greenock, Scotland, eldest son of John Borland Boyle and Anne Anderson; m
                  Dawson and Elizabeth Gardner; m. 16 Oct. 1858 Annie M. Bent in Saint John; d. 9 Feb. 1916 in Westmount, Que. Samuel E
                  HODGINS, JOHN GEORGE, civil servant and author; b
                   
                  John George Hodgins for Upper Canadian education, Pierre-Joseph-Olivier
                  Bell and John George Hodgins, contributed chapters on their areas of expertise, including
                  health and the recalcitrance of his deputy, John George Hodgins, impaired his effectiveness. Among Ross’s
                  . Tonené was elected to succeed his father as second chief (anike ogima) of the band about 1868 and he became head chief in 1878, a post he held until 1888. When his successor, John Paul, died in
                  be harvested [see John Bertram*]. In 1900 White and Thomas Southworth, of the department’s bureau of forestry, were the province’s
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