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George Harcourt grew up on his father’s farm, and at age 25 he graduated with a gold medal for general proficiency from the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph, Ont. He received a bachelor of
newspaper publisher in Johnstone, John Harper was educated in parish schools and received his professional training at the Free Church Training College in Glasgow. He taught for a short while in Scotland and
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Following his classical studies at the Petit Séminaire de Sainte-Thérèse and the Collège Bourget in Rigaud, Louis de Lotbinière Harwood took up medicine in 1886 at the Montreal campus of the Université
College School in London, England. He apparently studied architecture privately and at age 19 entered the office of Charles Barry, architect of the Houses of Parliament at Westminster (London). He stayed
College, Dublin, at the University of Glasgow, and at hospitals in London. Upon completing his studies in 1811, Henry passed the regimental surgeon’s examination set by the Royal College of Surgeons of
colonial committee accepted a position as professor of Hebrew at the Free Church College in Halifax, N.S. He arrived in September 1848. Honeyman taught at the college until 1850 when he left the Free Church
Light controversy in Scotland had left a number of congregations there without preachers, Keir was attracted to the colonial missions, undoubtedly in part by his college companion the Reverend Peter
engineer McMahon Cregan at King’s College, Fredericton. Early in April the college excused engineering students from attending classes to enable them to gain practical experience in the field of railway
taught at various stages in his career at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal, the Collège Sainte-Marie, the École Normale Jacques-Cartier, the Villa Maria and Mont-Sainte-Marie boarding-schools, the convent
unruly, mischievous, and not overly talented pupil. From 1857 to 1865 he did his classical studies at the Collège de L’Assomption, in Quebec, where Wilfrid
the collections of specimens, which were also in his charge at the university. In 1881 he published in Quebec Éléments de minéralogie et de géologie, a textbook for classical colleges which was
missions in Canada. On 29 Oct. 1711 he arrived at Quebec, where he spent four years as a teacher at the Jesuit college. In 1716 he was in charge of the library; this is the first mention of this
Hygiene Council. Indefatigable, she convened a building-fund drive for Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, and in 1920–27 chaired the local Mothers’ Allowance Board, in which her leadership was highly
, he passed the army entrance examination and was admitted into the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, England, in 1892, 35th out of 120 cadets. In later years, Morris claimed, “he always carried
eldest child of an army officer, Richard George Amherst Luard was educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and was commissioned an ensign in the 51st Foot on 6 July 1845. The same year he
; then, beginning in 1889, he instituted the classification system for the library of the Collège Sainte-Marie. While he was completing this task, he had to leave his community in 1895 because of health
-Brigide in Montreal, and classical studies at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal (1899–1905) and the Collège de L’Assomption (1905–6), Adhémar Mailhiot entered the École Polytechnique de Montréal in 1906. Four
Manners-Sutton, had served as lord chancellor of Ireland; his father was speaker of the British House of Commons for 18 years. He himself was educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where
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In 1892 McCrimmon joined Woodstock College, a southwestern Ontario school run by the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec (BCOQ), as an instructor in Latin and Greek. Four years later he was made
, graduated in 1897, and taught for three years at a small rural school in nearby Camp Slough. She then enrolled in University College at the University of Toronto, where she completed a