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College, Kingston, from 1888 to 1892 and after graduating spent several weeks obtaining postgraduate training in New York. On 11 Aug. 1892, at an impressive church service in Belleville, she was
 April 1868 Donald McEwen, and they had four children; d. 1 June 1920 in Brandon, Man. After graduating from college, Jessie Turnbull
College. Although born into a Presbyterian family, he prepared himself at Yale for Church of England orders, and upon graduation in 1758 he became lay reader at St Andrew’s Church, Simsbury. On 17
 
Pinsoneault* to come to recently established Assumption College in Sandwich. He taught at the college for the next three years while completing his theology. During this time Wagner, who spoke French and
then enrolled in Victoria College in Cobourg, Upper Canada, but he returned to his native city and entered the School of Military Instruction of Quebec. Subsequently he took medicine at McGill College in
 
. Lewis first attended Dr Benjamin Workman’s school in Montreal for two years and from 1831 and 1833 studied at Upper Canada College in York (Toronto). He articled briefly in Belleville and then in the
farming family whose kinsmen had often played leading roles in the ecclesiastical affairs of Ireland. While still a young boy, he entered St John’s College in Waterford, where he successfully completed
Ireland), eldest of 14 children of Joseph Walsh; d. 11 Aug. 1858 in Halifax. William Walsh attended St John’s College in Waterford and
 April 1771, although he had been admitted to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in 1769. His college and naval careers were intermingled, and he graduated with a ba in 1773 and an
 
called agriculturalists, required professional training. But in his opinion agricultural colleges were refuges for impractical dreamers and political appointees. From his own experience he knew that
his father’s death in 1911, Rankin left the College School in Woodstock and worked around town to help support his mother and younger sister. He then went off to war
 
. 1866 at Swanmore, Isle of Wight, England. Edward Wix was educated at Merchant Taylors’ School in London and Trinity College, Oxford. He
, Kent, England. Richard Young was educated at Louth Grammar School and at Clare College, Cambridge, from which he received his ba in 1868. Made a
) from the press of Günther Zainer in Augsburg (Federal Republic of Germany). Akins donated 152 volumes from his collection of rare books to King’s College, then at Windsor, N.S., in 1872, and another
. Armand-François-Marie de Charbonnel began a brilliant scholastic career in 1812 when he entered classical studies at a college in Montbrison. A year later he transferred to the college in Annonay
. Education, art, and relationships Like his two brothers and sister, de Saint-Denys was educated at Montreal’s classical colleges
village of Parkgate, where their father, a Church of England minister, was headmaster and proprietor of Mostyn House, a boarding school for boys. In 1879 Wilf was sent to Marlborough College, a tough public
Panet*, appointed him principal of the Collège de Saint-Hyacinthe, begun in 1809 by Antoine Girouard*. Maguire sought to raise the
preparatory course in 1890–91 at Bishop’s College in Lennoxville (Sherbrooke). The following year Norwood entered the University of King’s College in Windsor
Fenwick*, a doctor and demonstrator of anatomy at McGill College. While he was visiting Fenwick on 29 June 1864, the Montreal physician received a telegram requesting assistance. A train with 458
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