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Seven Years’ War, Edme Henry’s father settled on Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, leaving his wife and family in Montreal. Henry attended the Collège Saint-Raphaël from 1772 to 1778 and studied law for three
Agricultural College and Experimental Farm in Guelph asked Hilborn to accompany them around the province to give lectures. Two years later the Fruit Growers’ Association named Hilborn, dominion horticulturist
was buried there two days later in Mount Royal Cemetery. After studying at St Francis College in Richmond, George William Hill worked for eight
Mission made history in Hines’s one-room residence. They not only held the first CMS conference west of Winnipeg (and the first in the diocese), but they also laid the foundation of Emmanuel College
“distinguished himself at college.” By 1837 he was working in the law office of Allan Napier MacNab*, and on 29 Dec. 1837 was involved with
of an ambitious building program initiated by Hooper during 1905–6. This phase entailed the completion of a new agricultural college at St Vital (Winnipeg) and the erection of new structures in
Montreal, Que. After studying in Dublin and at the Royal College of Surgeons in London, Henry Howard immigrated to Kingston, Canada West, in 1842. He
Church Missionary Society College at Islington (now part of London), England, to train for the ministry. He also acquired some medical knowledge in London hospitals in anticipation of missionary work for
College in Toronto. A spirited youth, he was known to friends as Hickory. His father, a justice of the peace and a reformer, became a legislative councillor and first warden of the Simcoe District in
 
. The learned Dr Marcus and his colleagues at Hebrew Union College and the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnati have not been able to decipher much of it
 
.] BE, Gaspé (Percé), Reg. A, 1, no.37; B, 2, nos.836, 949, 1159. Beaton Institute of Cape Breton Studies, College of Cape Breton (Sydney, N.S.), Biog. file, Janvrin, “The family of Valpy dit Janvrin
. James attended normal school at Atlanta University before enrolling in its college course in 1899. It was probably during his student years that he met renowned civil-rights activist William Edward
-Geneviève. After graduating from the Sulpician Collège Saint-Raphaël in 1805 and completing his articles, André Jobin was commissioned a notary on 24
, teaching was only a temporary pursuit. In 1890 he enrolled at Gustavus Adolphus College, a Lutheran institution in St Peter, Minn. He financed his studies by teaching school in the summers and received
completion in 1830 of his grammar school studies at Wolverhampton and at King Edward’s School, Birmingham, young Jukes was sent to St John’s College, Cambridge. Although he pursued classical and
.” Leslie H. Neatby Baker Library, Dartmouth College, Stefansson coll., Grinnell Scrap-Book, undated newspaper clipping, c
broader connections, especially to gain medical knowledge. He was president of the Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1907–8, and had earlier served as a vice-president of the Canadian Medical
educated at the grammar school in Bytown (Ottawa), by private tuition, and at McGill College in Montreal. He began his professional career in 1853 under Thomas Coltrin
headed the list of those from the Home District who, in 1828, petitioned for a liberalization of the charter of King’s College. In 1831 another petition was drawn up by Ketchum and Egerton
“the manual tasks required for the material care of the interior of seminaries, colleges, [and] episcopal houses.” In his pastoral letter of 28 Jan. 1896, which gave this community canonical recognition
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