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                  . Archibald Centre. David R. Murray Walter
                   Adam Beck on uses and development of electricity in rural districts ([n.p., 1919?]; repr. from Farm and Dairy (Peterborough, Ont.) 18 Dec. 1919); Re “Murray report” on electric utilities
                  Murray]. Apart from public advocacy, Sexton excelled at coordination, bringing structure to various initiatives and liaising effectively with other women leaders such as Edith Jessie
                   Herbert Harley Murray* and this move split the government party. Four leaders
                  example, he negotiated the merger of two dry-goods retailers to form Murray-Kay Limited in 1910. As well, he used his political connections to secure investments, licences, and incorporations for the newly
                   years ahead (Toronto, 1979). Peter Murray, The devil and Mr
                  forward by George Henry Murray and Ernest Howard
                  Murray, who represented the industrial heartland of Cape Breton, as his successor in
                  Murray*, Alfred Gandier, Clarence Mackinnon, Arthur Silver
                   
                  premier, Conservative James Alexander Murray. An enthusiastic supporter of the formation of an Acadian battalion in World War
                  defeat to ensure that his own preferred heir, George Henry Murray
                  [No collection of Agnes Maule Machar’s papers has been located. Some of her correspondence is available in the Louisa Murray fonds in York Univ. Libraries, Arch. and Special Coll. (Toronto); the Helena
                  1908 he was appointed by the provincial Liberal government of George Henry Murray as chairman of the
                  , ed. Irena Murray (Montreal, 1986). Throughout their lives, both Maxwells were avid book collectors, especially of works on art and architecture, including rare or limited editions. William’s collection
                  . 23 Aug. 1866, at Fort Simpson (N.W.T.), Helen Hunter Murray, daughter of
                  direct postgraduate research. They included Harold Hibbert*, Frederick Murray
                   April 1864 in Lerwick, Scotland, son of John Tait and Elizabeth Murray; m
                   
                  Shearer as key speaker. Its minister, Samuel Crothers Murray, shared Urry’s views, and together they organized a lay “Brotherhood” to promote and debate the Social Gospel and the cause of
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