education at Hamburg (Republic of Germany), and matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford, on 27 Jan. 1831. He received a ba in 1834 and an ma
Marie Arbour; d. 10 July 1863 at Montreal.
Nicolas Dufresne was a brilliant pupil at the Collège de Montréal from 1797 to 1806. At the
serve as the school’s secretary, a post he was to hold for nearly 40 years. When the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower Canada was founded in 1847, Dr Emery-Coderre, together with his
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Marie-Germain-Émile Eynard began his studies at the classical college of Embrun and completed them at the college of the university, where he obtained his baccalaureate in arts and also in mathematics
military careers and with whom Fargues remained in close touch, and Robert.
Fargues studied in Boston at Harvard College, where he graduated in 1797. He
, Upper Canada, in 1830. He was educated in Kingston and at the seminary of Saint-Sulpice at Montreal, ordained in October 1845, and named pastor at L’Orignal. He later taught at Regiopolis College in
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Pierre-René Floquet entered the noviciate in Paris on 6 Aug. 1734 after two years of philosophy. He taught the grammar and classics classes at Quimper (1736–40), studied theology at the Jesuit Collège
McCulloch as a Presbyterian college, until his departure for Lunenburg in 1838. There he served a congregation of German descent, only recently affiliated with the Church of Scotland through the
Girouard, like most prominent New Brunswick Acadians of the late 19th century, was educated in a local parish school and then pursued a classical training at the Collège Saint-Joseph in Memramcook, N.B
, History of the county of Ontario, 1615–1875 (Whitby, Ont., 1973). A. H. Raynar, “The arts colleges: Victoria College,” The University of Toronto and its colleges, 1827–1906, [ed. W
Sawyer, who in 1869 became president of Acadia College in Wolfville, N.S. Ten years later she too would move there.
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philosophy at Manchester College, York, until 1834. There he also became associated with the political school known as Philosophical Radicals and argued for the extension of popular rights. In 1839, in London
entered the College of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania) to begin the study of medicine. Soon disenchanted, he left the college before receiving his degree and was apprenticed by his father to
. Aware that the church’s future welfare depended on a stronger framework at the parish level, Inglis believed the primary aim of his college should be to produce well-trained native clergy. But the
, Lower Canada. In 1854 Marjory married William McLaren, a Presbyterian minister who had been a classmate of her brother John at Knox College, Toronto. William served congregations in Amherstburg, Boston
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Michel Leclerc grew up near the Indian mission at Caughnawaga, and thus learned the Mohawk language at an early age. From 1775 to 1782 he studied at the Collège Saint-Raphaël in Montreal, where every year
Leprohon* was the director, Jean-Lukin Leprohon enrolled in the faculty of medicine at McGill College in Montreal. He completed his medical studies in May 1843 and went to live in Paris until 1845
College of Surgeons, and that he was a fellow of the Linneaen Society – none of which was true. By his own description he was connected in the mid 1830s as a “physician” with the London Infirmary for
.), 1893–1920 (mfm. and originals at the Selkirk College Library, Castlegar, B.C.); Float (New Denver and Nelson), 1 (1903–4), no.1 (copies at the Selkirk College Library); and Lowery’s Claim
attended Stanbridge Academy and the University of Vermont in Burlington. He received a scholarship from McGill College in 1862, but had to abandon his studies after a couple of months because of poor health