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Pierre Viau received his classical education at the Collège Saint-Raphaël in Montreal from 1799 to 1806. When he decided to enter the priesthood in the autumn of 1806, he remained at the Petit Séminaire de
Roddick*, who supported Maude’s request for admission. However, Bishop’s College had a medical faculty in the city [see Francis Wayland
Canada College and the University of Toronto (ba 1875, ma 1876). On graduating in 1875, he “tried business” in the warehouse of the
Joseph Mackay*]. A member of the board of governors of the Congregational College of British North America, he established scholarships for poor
clamorous ecclesiastical atmosphere. He graduated from Yale College in 1759, spent two years as a lay reader in Wallingford, and was chosen by his fellow churchmen as a candidate for holy orders
Nooth and thanks to the 8,000 livres he had inherited from his father the previous year, he went to New York to study at Columbia College. In addition to acquiring democratic
farm on the third row of concessions at Sainte-Louise. After three years of a commercial course and a year of classical studies at the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière, he returned to his father’s
Paul Le Jeune, the colony was receiving “a Jesuit college, a Hospitallers’ house, & a Ursuline convent.” The travellers went directly to the church; they sang the Te Deum
later he obtained a teacher’s certificate and entered Knox College, Toronto, to study for the ministry of the Presbyterian Church of Canada. But he changed his mind, possibly on the advice of his
Dunstan’s College, a Catholic school that achieved university status in 1917. His sons Charles Howard and Joseph Gerald graduated from the institution in 1896 and 1920 respectively. The school suffered
helped found the diocesan Woman’s Auxiliary and taught sewing to pupils from St John’s College Ladies’ School after it opened in 1877. Later described as “a fine mother,” she gave birth to eight
Maroons, transferred there after the British conquest of Jamaica. In 1818 Gray earned a ba from King’s College in Windsor, N. S. (he received an
attended the Wesleyan Female College in Hamilton, Ont. The curriculum of this institution placed a special emphasis on the arts, and as well as receiving a sound academic education, she learned to paint and
. 12 Dec. 1893 in Toronto.
Educated at Upper Canada College and the Model Grammar School in Toronto, William Holmes Howland stopped his
McLelan]. Even his vote against government aid to sectarian colleges, including the Baptist college, Acadia, did not alienate his constituents, most of whom were Baptists
theology at the Grand Séminaire de Limoges and on 9 Oct. 1853 was ordained priest. The following year, while teaching classics at the Collège d’Ajain, Jamot met the French-born bishop of Toronto, Armand
the Collège de L’Assomption from 1842 to 1853, Louis-Amable Jetté attended the law school at the Collège Sainte-Marie, which was under the direction of François-Maximilien
1782 at Tadoussac (Que.).
After studying at the Jesuit college in Angoulême, Jean-Baptiste de La Brosse began his noviciate with the Jesuits in
was affiliated to Victoria College in Cobourg, Ont. After graduating in 1869, he entered the Hôtel-Dieu in Montreal and became a partner in the private practice of Professor Thomas-Edmond d
of University College (1856–59) [see Frederic William Cumberland*]. He joined with Professor Daniel