Canadian wife. When Selwyn was about nine years old, the family moved to Danville, where his father had been called to continue his ministry. Both Selwyn and his older brother Harry attended Bishop’s College
was virtually no other alternative, he fell back on teaching as a drawing master at the Collège André-Grasset and in schools for the Montreal Catholic School Commission. An extremely heavy teaching load
this assessment, in 1854 John Bourinot sent his son to Trinity College, Toronto. John George proved an excellent student, but, probably for financial reasons, he left in 1856 without obtaining a degree
children, enrolled at St Dunstan’s College in Charlottetown, where he excelled in literature. In 1880 he began studies at the Séminaire de Québec; he graduated with the highest honours and was ordained
Elizabeth Fry and Florence Nightingale. Ian went to Eton College. then briefly to the University of St Andrews in Scotland, and finally, after a year’s tutoring in classics, to Trinity College, Cambridge
later in the Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery in Montreal.
William Chapman did his secondary studies at the Collège de Lévis from 1862 to 1867. In 1865
Mariauchau* d’Esgly, eighth bishop of Quebec.
At an early age Eustache was enrolled in the Jesuit college. At the time he does not seem to have thought
and being called to the bar in 1878. He may also have attended Maine State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts in Orono, where he is said to have taken courses in engineering
family and friends as Bert, attended a one-room country school and Belleville High School, where he developed an interest in science, particularly chemistry. In 1908 he entered Trinity College, which had
Cox protégé who had also emigrated from Peterborough. For many years Cox was president of the Ontario Ladies’ College in Whitby, Ont., and bursar of Victoria College,the Methodist component of the
education, and in 1794 Augustin was registered at the Collège Saint-Raphaël in Montreal; the boy seems not to have completed the course of studies, however
. Davis’s father, Thomas, became a pioneer farmer in the Eastern Townships and married an American-born, non-loyalist immigrant. After attending St Francis College in Richmond, Robert and his twin
the care of his grandfather, Amable Dionne*. In 1846 his father sent him to Holy Cross College in Worcester, Mass. Although he was far from his
party.
Desjardins did classical studies at the Collège Masson in Terrebonne, where he was friends with Joseph-Adolphe
1867, wanting “to put an end to the permanent violation of the law that was occurring at the Jesuit College,” where diplomas were conferred sometimes without due regard for the requirements of the law
inherited that year upon the death of his grandfather), he enrolled at Eton College, his father’s and grandfather’s alma mater, where he compensated for his lack of academic ability by excelling in athletics
Saint-Anicet, for the seminarians. On the educational side, he soon built a kindergarten and the Collège de Valleyfield, to be followed by a normal school erected in 1908. He had brought the Little
, Henry R. Emmeron acquired his education at numerous institutions in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and New England. In 1871, after two years at Acadia College in Wolfville, N.S., he attended a Boston
Fisher’s pride in New Brunswick. He rejoices particularly that “the state of learning in this Province is very flourishing” and that, between the College of New Brunswick at Fredericton and the various
Storm on the building of University College in Toronto, and in 1858 he received a commission to design the Anglican church of St Stephen-in-the-Fields on College Street. In keeping with