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medical faculty at Queen’s College, and was president of the faculty from 1854 to 1860 and professor of clinical and medical surgery. Sampson was the
 
to support the widows of the four men killed on the British side during the battle and to assist the Roman Catholic Regiopolis College being built in Kingston. The remainder of his money was to be
this school and after graduation he attended the Bryant and Stratton Business College in Buffalo, N.Y., for a year. Seagram returned to Galt in 1860
. Contemporary assessment of Seath’s contribution was mixed. He was awarded llds by Queen’s College in Kingston in 1902 and the University of Toronto in 1905. In the view of the
), London (1886), and Chicago (1893). For these efforts he earned an lld from McGill College in 1881 and a cmg in 1886. When Montreal hosted the
Sunday school superintendent in these congregations, as a delegate to the provincial Methodist conference, and as a director of the Columbian Methodist College. Founder of the provincial branch of the
the first Canadian ministers in the Disciples of Christ. Edmund Jr received his early education in the St Thomas area and subsequently began medical studies at Bethany College in West Virginia
council of King’s College in Toronto to which he was named on 27 Dec. 1841. For nearly half a century before his death in 1850 Levius Peters Sherwood, a man of devout conservative conscience, had
became the first Canadian woman to receive an honorary degree when King’s College in Windsor, N.S., made her a dcl
 
1848, after taking his daughters Harriette and Maria to Knox College in Galesburg, Ill. He went on to California and there he was lucky, allegedly finding gold worth £1,300 in a single week. He returned
denominational schools. Immediately after the election Premier Haythorne made a speech supporting a grant for the Roman Catholic college, St Dunstan’s, but Sinclair and three cabinet colleagues objected
fonds in LAC (R2057-0-2), the Vilhjalmur Stefansson corr. in the Stefansson Coll. at Dartmouth College Library, Rauner Special Coll. Library (Hanover, N.H.), and in the National Arch. and Records
father, a son of Irish Catholic immigrant settlers, moved his family to Toronto, where he ran a hotel-saloon. Ambrose may have attended St Michael’s College and De La Salle Institute, both in
 
. Made up of the officers and directors of the Fruit Growers’ Association of Ontario and representatives of both the Ontario Agricultural College and Experimental Farm and the provincial Department of
College of Ottawa [see Joseph-Henri Tabaret*], and gave private piano and singing lessons as well. He was paralysed by a stroke in
 
. of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1937). M. A. Ormsby, “The relations between British Columbia and the dominion of Canada, 1871–1885” (phd thesis, Bryn Mawr College
that city where Charlotte attended Hannah Willard Lyman’s young ladies’ academy. Lyman, later principal of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., would be known for her commitment to fostering
German at Woodstock College, was scheduled to address a meeting of the Speakers’ Patriotic League in Lake of Bays Township, in the Muskoka region north of Toronto. Snow and Toronto South
 
office, the directors dealt with a wide range of agrarian concerns, including an agricultural college with farming representatives on its governing board, railway liability for stock losses, a pork-packing
, Thomas enrolled at the University of Michigan. He then worked in commercial life for two years before taking up medical studies in Cobourg, Upper Canada, at Victoria College, from which he received his
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