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Canada College, graduating from the latter in 1889. But it was the knowledge he acquired on his own, at his home and in the neighbourhood of his boyhood years, that would determine the course of his adult
FLEMING, Sir SANDFORD, surveyor, draftsman, engineer, office holder, and college chancellor; b
complexity. Fréchette first showed his rebelliousness when he was at college. He was two or three years older than his fellow students and found it difficult
Gauthier received his early education from the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Alexandria. Later he attended Regiopolis College in Kingston, from which he graduated with high honours in 1863; he
soldier and set his sights on the Royal Military College (RMC) of Canada in Kingston, Ont., despite the fact that only three French Canadians had been accepted there since the college’s opening in 1876
commissary at Bermuda and later, from 1819 to 1845, the British consul at Norfolk, Va. John Hamilton received a classical education and acquired a ba from King’s College
former chief justice, Townshend, as chancellor of the University of King’s College. He threw himself into the resurrection of King’s, whose home in Windsor had been destroyed by fire in February 1920
tutor and continued them at the Jesuit college which had just been founded at Orléans in September 1617. He completed his courses at the age of 17. He could have taken up the flourishing business
Catholic higher education in Ottawa, controlling the College of Ottawa, the Grand Séminaire which trained secular priests, and the scholasticate which prepared members of their community. Despite his scant
among his father’s acquaintances. In 1882 Rodolphe began studying law at the College of Ottawa, the city to which the Lemieux family had just moved
Louise’s skill was evident, and in 1868 she was allowed to enrol in the National Art Training School (later the Royal College of Art) in Kensington (London) – the first daughter of an English monarch to
 
well-known Macaulay family of London. After graduating with an am from King’s College, Aberdeen, in 1782, he probably attended Divinity Hall, Marischal College, in the same
at Castleknock near Dublin; at age sixteen he entered Trinity College where he won a classical scholarship and prizes in political economy and science. He received his ba
. His father, a barrister, died in 1860. He was educated in Ontario at Trinity College School (Weston) and Upper Canada College (Toronto), and in England at Clifton College (Bristol) and the Royal School
13, began his classical studies in the Collège Saint-Raphaël, Montreal, in 1781 and completed them in the Petit Séminaire de Quebec from 1788 to 1790. His mother being unable to bear his continued
superintendent of the St John’s Poor House. Despite this relatively humble background, Morris attended St Bonaventure’s College in St John’s, which provided one of the best educations available in
. James George Moylan was educated at St Jarlath’s College, Tuam, in County Galway, and in 1842–47 at the Royal College of St Patrick, Maynooth. In 1848 he entered the British customs service in
Blake*. He remained there until his graduation from the local collegiate. In 1880 MacMechan entered University College, Toronto, where he studied modern languages. Among his professors he was
school, which became Victoria College in 1841, McDougall gained an advanced liberal education. After 1838 its board looked to an American model of practical and modern education, as practised at Wesleyan
authoritative reference for physical educators. The recognition given McKenzie, including an honorary master of physical education degree from Springfield College, Mass., in 1914, came within the broader
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