A portrait by John Singleton Copley presumed to be of Gerrish is in the Chicago Art Institute.
Harvard College Library, Harvard University
.).
Information on the early years of Pierre Gibault is sketchy. He probably attended the Jesuit college at Quebec, and in 1759 he made a journey to Detroit (Mich.) and Michilimackinac (Mackinaw City, Mich
subsequently in Paris at the Jesuit Collège Louis-le-Grand where he did his classical studies. He then went to England to attend the University of Oxford, and some sources even claim that he was the first
, “Toronto, or the pride of the north,” eventually appeared in several other college songbooks under different titles. However, it was patriotic songs, most of them set to his own texts, that ultimately
Methodist College in St John’s. The move was due largely to Louisa Goodyear’s aspirations for her children. She wished for them a future beyond the confines of an outport, and Hedley, who taught briefly
studies in Lower Canada at the Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe in 1849, continued them at the Jesuits’ Holy Cross College in Worcester, Mass., and completed them at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal. From 1859
, and he also sent several of his daughters to business college. In 1894 he sold some of his ranch property to Thomas Underwood, a Calgary building contractor who had married his second daughter, Kate
.
A portrait of Graydon by Kneller hangs in the Painted Hall of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
Michael Godfrey
mission in Seaton Village north of Bloor Street (1890), and a system of lay associates and responsibility for Bishop Bethune College in Oshawa (1893). Though three British sisterhoods within
1878. Edward was a member of the Centenary Methodist Church and sat on the board of directors of the Wesleyan Female College at Hamilton.
When Gurney
, traced its lineage back to Nicolas Guy of Paris, grand chamberlain to Louis XIV. Louis originally trained as a land surveyor. He spent the winter of 1791–92 at the College of New Jersey, in Princeton
grammar school and began his studies at Harvard College, where he received his degree in 1721. After teaching for a time at Exeter, New Hampshire, he undertook the study of medicine with Joseph Manning of
moral and religious upbringing. In 1846 he accompanied them to Scotland and was left there to receive “a good Scottish education.” At Madras College, St Andrews, he developed into a generous, honest
: 265. L.-P. Audet, Le système scolaire, vols.3–4. Douville, Hist. du collège-séminaire de Nicolet, 1: 405–9; 2. Claude Lessard, Le séminaire de Nicolet, 1803
settle the grant. John, the youngest, was a graduate of the College of New Jersey (Princeton University), where he had obtained his ab in 1763; having studied medicine after his graduation, he had become a
commercial interests” of the city. Hart made generous financial donations to McGill College’s general endowment, the Montreal Protestant House of Industry and Refuge, and the Montreal General Hospital
Totnes, Devon, where his father, a merchant, was prominent. In 1590 he matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford; in July 1596 he was admitted to the degree of B.A. and that October became a student in
the Nova Scotia Technical College, finished in 1909.
Although Healey’s obituaries touched largely
– there is evidence of at least one note of discord. In 1881 the McGill College medical faculty became aware of an advertisement in which Führer claimed to be a licentiate of theirs, and the registrar was
an invitation to make it the nucleus of the recently established McGill Normal School. He accepted, and the new school opened its doors on 3 March 1857. The principal of McGill College, John