the Collège du Sacré-Cœur in Sorel (Sorel-Tracy) until 1877, when he began four years of classical studies at the Collège Sainte‑Marie in Montreal. There he was on the editorial staff of Le
in Aylmer burned in 1904, he donated $400 to its reconstruction. He was given honorary llds from the Université Laval in 1908 and the College of Ottawa in 1910
, Thérèse, had married her 40-year-old cousin, Joseph. A year later, John Anthony was born; two other sons, Joseph and Guillaume-Benjamin, followed. The three boys attended the Collège de Montréal and
the Collège du Sacré-Cœur in Bathurst, which the Eudists had opened first in Caraquet in 1899 [see Joseph-Théophile Allard
followed his elder brothers to Upper Canada College in 1844 and finished his education in 1853–54 at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. He appears to have taken some years to settle down
province of Quebec in 1859, he enrolled in the Collège de Beauharnois, which was run by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, and then in the Petit Séminaire de Montreal, where he did his classical studies
the rudiments of Latin, and in 1897 he entered the second form (Syntax) at the Collège de Valleyfield. Abbé Lionel
brothers who became doctors, John Gilchrist entered the medical school of Yale College, New Haven, Conn., in 1815. There he attended the lectures of such famous medical and scientific educators as Nathan
mediocre, his failures many. From September 1882 until the spring of 1885 he studied at the Collège Sainte-Marie (elements of French and Latin). In September 1885 he was in second form (Syntax) at the
Graham received her mistress’s degree in English literature from the Wesleyan Ladies’ College [see Alexander Burns*] in Hamilton, she
, 900. “Alberta et Saskatchewan,” Missions de la Congrégation des missionnaires oblats de Marie Immaculée (Rome et Bar-le-Duc, France), 47 (1909): 133–34. P.-É. Breton, “Histoire du collège
teacher training in English-speaking colleges, made Greene an ideal candidate.
Escorted by an Oblate priest, Auguste Lecorre, Greene and seven other
in her memory at Marianopolis College, a private college for women. She exemplified those women in Canadian society who acted on behalf of a vision based on faith, Catholic feminism, philanthropy, and
up two Colleges in this country,” but he was prepared to put the academy on the same footing as other academies, and he wanted elimination of the requirement that degree students at King’s College
.
John Smythe Hall was a descendant of families engaged in selling and processing lumber. As a young man, he attended Bishop’s College in Lennoxville, Que., and went on to study law at McGill College
in Winnipeg.
Daniel Salmon Hamilton was first educated at a public school in Forest and the Business College in Toronto. He then attended McGill
College there; they had no children; d. 31 July 1929 in Ottawa and was buried in Cobourg.
Charles Harriss was an ardent and outspoken British
on the committee to organize the first Sunday school and was the school’s assistant superintendent from 1856 to 1864. He also served as a vice-president of the Knox College endowment and sustentation
received his own medical training in England and in 1803 became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of London. He started a practice in surgery and medicine in Halifax about 1804 and ran a pharmacy
he established Herbin Jewellers, a family business that would mark its 120th anniversary in 2005. He continued his studies, earning a ba degree at Acadia College in