Oblates, under d’Herbomez’s direction, established parishes and schools, including St Louis College at Victoria.
On 22 Dec. 1863 d’Herbomez was
George’s appointment in 1912 as principal of the Ontario College of Art, Reid, a member of its board, actively supported its development and life. She had been a fixture of the Toronto art scene for three
Toronto.
After an incomplete education at Blair’s College, Aberdeen, and in Belgium, Charles George Horetzky left Europe in 1853, at the age of 15, for
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Robert Charles Horne was born in England around 1780; by the time he came to the Canadas several months before the outbreak of the War of 1812, he was a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of
College, founded in 1862. His family and professional contacts were assets that he turned to good advantage. He quickly rose to the top of his profession and was one of the lawyers most sought after by
, who were mainly farmers, fishermen, and day labourers. He was likely of the samurai class and had attended the Imperial College of Forestry in Tokyo and Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill
began the study of homoeopathic medicine with a local doctor. In the fall of 1856 King entered the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania (Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia
and Mary in the Hochelaga ward of Montreal, and in the period 1891–1903 the Collège Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir at Marieville. The publication in 1892 of a Petit traité de solfège, which was
drew him to a career in law. After studying at the law faculty of the Université Laval at Quebec in 1858-59, he attended the law school of the Collège Sainte-Marie in Montreal, which was directed by
bcl degree from McGill College. He was a member of the council of the bar of Lower Canada several times, first in 1857, and from 1864 to 1866 he served as bâtonnier. In 1863 he was made
the Irish Franciscan college at Louvain (Belgium), where he became lector in philosophy. In 1783 he transferred to Rome as president of St Isidore’s, also an Irish Franciscan college, but resigned
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David-Vital Landry attended public school and the College of St Joseph [see Camille Lefebvre*] in Memramcook. In 1892 he
that, but in 1865 he enrolled at the College of St Joseph in Memramcook, N.B. In 1866 he returned to Nova Scotia to teach at an English-language school in Weymouth, and in 1867 he moved to
, Édouard-Alfred completed his education. He attended primary school at Weaver Settlement, a village located about two miles from his home parish. In 1889 he began his classical studies at the College of St
to Dublin for instruction from Britain’s foremost expert in magnetism, Professor Humphrey Lloyd of Trinity College. On 25 Sept. 1839 Lefroy embarked for St Helena
also led to his being sent in 1933 to St Bonaventure College in Quaracchi (part of Florence, Italy) as a collaborator in an enormous project: the assembling of a bibliography of Franciscan
, Italy, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Palestine, Malta, and England. He visited the physical laboratories and libraries of many colleges and universities. In France, he
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Born into a respectable Anglo-Irish family, Stephen Lett was educated privately and at Upper Canada College in Toronto. Little is known about his early career except that he joined the militia in 1862
-Baptiste-Chamilly had reopened his law practice. They were soon living comfortably. Charles-Chamilly received his classical education at the Collège Sainte-Marie. It was particularly significant for his
return to England in 1819, he matriculated at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, was ordained in 1823, and received his degree the following year. At the college he appears to have befriended a