with Victoria College in Cobourg, Ont. He graduated in 1874 and went into practice at Saint-Constant, but moved to Saint-Henri (Montreal) in 1876. At this time he joined the Société Médicale de Montréal
proficient in French. He enrolled in the classical program of the High School of Montreal in 1870 and became an outstanding student. After graduation he entered McGill College, took his
Laurin remained there for a year to study theology and to teach. In 1834 he was transferred as a teacher to the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière but he gave up the idea of becoming a priest that year
of the four sections of the society. In 1901 Bishop’s College in Lennoxville conferred on him an lld honoris causa. On 4 Feb. 1897 he received a
Wales College. The economic decline of the province over the previous 60 years meant that there was little appetite among Islanders for more borrowing, and the Liberals were able to attack the Tories
be shown in order to impart to young people the rules and exceptions of French grammar, arithmetic, and geography.” While still engaged in teaching, Leblanc began studying law at McGill College in 1875
and Papal Zouave. After completing his classical studies at the Collège Sainte-Marie in Montreal, in 1901 Gaston enrolled in the faculty of medicine at the Université Laval in that city. His interest in
. Lefroy was educated in England, at Rugby and at New College, Oxford, where he took an honours ba in 1875. He was called to the bar in England in 1877 and in Ontario the
1861 enrolled in the Petit Séminaire de Québec. In February 1866 he began a commercial course at the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière and he continued his studies the following year at the Académie
Canada, Napoléon Legendre began his classical studies in 1856 at the Collège Sainte-Marie in Montreal. Called to the bar on 5 Jan. 1865, he practised law for some time in Lévis. “But,” writes Camille
College in Kingston, but he left soon after to study engineering under Samuel Keefer, chief engineer of the Department of Public Works for the Province of Canada, who was supervising the enlargement of the
. Denison, La première banque au Canada, 1: 103–4. Anastase Forget, Histoire du collège de L’Assomption; 1833 – un siècle – 1933 (Montréal, [1933]), 48–49. Marcel Fournier
Permanent Building Society; his mother was of Scottish background. Known to his friends as Louis, Lessard was educated at the Collège Saint-Thomas in Montmagny and the Académie Commerciale de Québec
.
Prosper-Edmond Lessard studied commerce and sciences at Montreal’s Collège du Mont-Saint-Louis in the mid 1890s. Upon his graduation, he was hired as a bookkeeper in a Montreal mercantile house. This
properties, showing no bias as to occupation, age, gender, or colour. He met and married Harriet Hunter of Cincinnati, Ohio, in St Catharines. Educated in her home state at Oberlin College, she had arrived in
important and rising families in southeastern Massachusetts. It was almost inevitable that he should attend Harvard College – an advantage his father had not enjoyed – and he received his
colonial society by a gift of books to Harvard College in 1764 and received an honorary ma three years later. In September 1765 his English connections obtained for him an
, Ins. Cons. sup., IX, 82–83; X, 6. Archives du Collège Bourget (Rigaud, Qué.), Famille Beaujeu, papiers de famille et notes par le Pere Alphonse Gauthier. PAC, MG 8, F50. Coll. doc
21, York County, King Township, municipal minute-books, 1809–44 (mfm.). His involvement with the Quakers is recorded in Pickering College Library (Newmarket), Friends Coll., B-2-83-84, C-3-97, C-3-100
federal recognition. The school also opened up new opportunities. Having achieved a fine record there, Long gained entrance in 1912 to Conway Hall in Carlisle, the preparatory school for Dickinson College