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College was established in Sackville in 1862, Allison immediately became professor of classics, but he also taught political economy, constitutional history, and international law. In 1869 he succeeded
Armstrong was admitted to the faculty of medicine at McGill College, where he obtained his degree in 1877. After working as an attending physician to women in childbirth in 1878, he practised medicine at the
local school. In 1884, through a bursary established in 1877 by Father Sylvain-Éphrem Perrey*, he was able to enrol at the Collège Saint
 
France had come to life again after the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1632. The Jesuits, who had followed the Recollets in 1625, opened a classical college at Quebec in 1635, and made it the centre of
natural ally of the aggressive Halifax Baptists who by the fall of 1838 were determined to establish a denominational college. At a meeting with Edmund Albern
*. Wishing to proceed to university, Bishop joined three other like-minded women in pressing the administration of Acadia College for admission to the hitherto all-male institution. The only woman in a class
his elementary and secondary schooling. For three years, before returning to his native city, he held the post of pharmacy assistant. He received a ba from McGill College
taught at the Royal Victoria College, McGill’s institution for women. In 1900 Brooks commenced work that went in a new direction: the study of the
). While working as a teacher, Brown enrolled in the Woman’s Medical College, which had been founded by Michael Barrett* and others with the
painter.”) Tradition has it that he had come at the request of the Jesuits to teach drawing and painting in the Collège Sainte-Marie, but their archives only document this activity for the year 1881–82. On
 
. After six months’ probation Chazelle was made professor of theology at the Jesuit theological college in Paris. Appointed to the Collège de Montmorillon, near Poitiers, in 1823, he was to serve in turn as
he learned of John Allen’s invention of “continuous gum” for making dentures he went to New York for six weeks to study with him. In 1858 he entered the faculty of medicine at Queen’s College, Kingston
 
, within days of its establishment. They remained actively associated with that organization when it became the Canadian Pharmaceutical Society (August 1867) and then the Ontario College of Pharmacy
, John Hawkins Hagarty was educated privately and at Trinity College in Dublin, where he stayed for a year (1832–33). He immigrated to Upper Canada in 1834, spending his first year on a farm near
. From 1842 to 1844 Isbister attended King’s College (University of Aberdeen), and spent the following year at the University of Edinburgh. He was described by one of his professors as a young man “of
interest also ensured that Lathern would be concerned with the aims and government of Mount Allison Wesleyan College at Sackville, N.B. For several years he served on the board of governors for the
Congregational Theological Institute, but the number of students was not encouraging and in 1845 they decided to unite with the Toronto college and send their students to Lillie. The combined college in Toronto
 
in Kingston, Ont. The son of a headmaster of Woodstock Grammar School, William Lennox Mills received his education there and at Huron College in
College, Kingston, Upper Canada, in 1862 and was attracted to McGill College, Montreal, in 1872 by the promise, unfulfilled, of a position combining philosophy and English literature. Murray held the John
 
two years as a mathematics master at Upper Canada College. There his reputation as a scholar of originality grew, along with his strictness as a disciplinarian
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