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then worked for about two years for J. A. Windsor at New Mills. In December 1881 Arthur moved to Montreal to take a five-month course at the Montreal Business College
-Trembles (Montreal); d. there 12 Sept. 1931. Raoul Dumouchel’s first school was the Collège Joliette, where his father had taught for a
development of the village Joliette succeeded in realizing two other projects, one for a church and the other for a college. In 1841 the bishop of Montreal, Ignace
taught James Barnston*, later professor of botany at McGill College. But ten years in such a secondary capacity failed to fulfil his social and
October 1855, at the age of 12, he matriculated at Queen’s College in Kingston with an entrance scholarship. Graduating with honours in 1858, 15-year-old Macdonnell was immediately hired as head of the
Trinity College, Cambridge, from which George obtained his bachelor’s degree without honours in 1810. His failure to win a fellowship at Downing College, Cambridge, led in 1811 to his return to Quebec
work became secondary to young Ross’s main interests, the study of medicine and the abolition of slavery. The former pursuit he undertook from 1851 to 1855, studying under Valentine Mott at the College
first attended Bampton School, Bampton, Westmorland, and from 1808 to 1812 Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland, a college designed largely for sons of the upper classes. After graduation with an
ALLISON, CHARLES FREDERICK, merchant, philanthropist, and college administrator; b. 25 Jan. 1795 in Cornwallis, N.S., son of
; d. 25 April 1913 in Saint-Thomas, near Joliette, Que. Joseph-Alfred Archambeault did his classical studies at the Collège de
early years in the parish of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Laval). Having begun his secondary schooling at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal, from 1847 he attended the Collège Joliette in Industrie (Joliette
and William as local businessmen, James as a professor at Knox College in Toronto, and Robert Mitchell as an executive in one of Britain’s largest wholesalers of dairy products. Ballantyne died in 1908
from 1903 to 1904. McKelvey Bell attended the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston and began his medical training at nearby Queen’s
1820 and began farming in the Cape Traverse area of Prince Edward Island. John attended local schools, Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown, and Albert College in Belleville, Ont., where he received
 
. After completing his elementary schooling at the École Olier in Montreal, Arthur Bernier entered the Collège Sainte-Marie for his classical studies. In 1893 he began his medical course at the Montreal
 
quickly attracted a large audience. He was soon obliged to add teaching ethics to the ecclesiastics of the Collège de Montréal to his duties. Billaudèle was thus moving towards the important position soon
suggestion of a former schoolmate, Pall Thorlaksson. Initially, he taught at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. His experiences with the Norwegian Evangelical
to carry on his ministry. He studied at Bishop’s College School and Bishop’s College in Lennoxville, graduating with a ba in 1897. Like many young men of social standing
English school, and four years later he entered the Petit Séminaire de Québec. In 1827 Louis-Édouard was sent to the new Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière to finish his classical education; he then
 
boys’ school at Kleinwelka (1841–46) and then to the teachers’ college at Niesky (1846–51). From 1851 to 1854 he received his seminary training at Gnadenfeld (Gościęcin, Poland), after which he returned
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