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Medical College in New York, where he obtained his md on 10 Nov. 1873. After his graduation he practised with his brother, Daniel G. MacKay, at Little Glace Bay
Wales College in Charlottetown. After his graduation he received a first-class teaching licence and worked in several locations until 1882 when he began articles with Charlottetown barrister Malcolm
Placentia and St Mary’s in the House of Assembly in the early 1860s, Jim McGrath received his education at Oderin and at St Bonaventure’s College in St John’s. He first worked as a fisherman at
College, the Presbyterian theological school in Edmonton. During summers he served as a student missionary at Hardieville and Athabasca Landing (Athabasca), and in 1912–14 as assistant minister at Robertson
 
which he lived, and he had no interest in politics. He contributed to an educational scholarship, was a trustee of the short-lived Hamilton Ladies College, and he and his wife established the McLaren
doctor, but decided on a career in pharmacy; he was apprenticed in Oshawa and in 1885 he graduated from the Ontario College of Pharmacy in Toronto. He moved to Brooklyn (New York City), where he took a
 
Lartigue selected him to teach English at the Collège de Saint-Hyacinthe. There McMahon was able to study theology and learn French. After his ordination to the priesthood in Montreal on 18
. in municipal politics in Picton. Huldah was educated in the common and grammar schools of Picton and at the Hamilton Ladies College. McMullen
Wesleyan Methodist family. McNeily was schooled at the General Protestant Academy and returned to Ireland to study at Queen’s College, Belfast, and at Queen’s University in Ireland. He was subsequently
 
political power as a club, he sought instead to win concessions with a minimum of bitterness. He defended King’s College, an Anglican institution, against the assaults of the Baptists and Methodists, and in
 November entered St Michael’s College, where he studied until 1863. He then attended the Grand Séminaire de Montréal until 27 Jan. 1865. Two days later he was ordained at St Michael’s
Kanakas” (phd thesis, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa, 1971). E. M. Naughton, “Hawaiians in the fur trade: cultural influence on the northwest coast, 1811–1875
 
Canada, located at Huron College, London, Ont., provides important information on the career of Abram Nelles in its holdings of the records of the Church Society of the diocese, the parish of Six Nations
and former rector of the parish of Odell in Bedfordshire, England. After graduating in 1754 from the College of New Jersey (Princeton University), where he would three years later receive his
in Fredericton and educated at King’s College, William Hunter Odell was admitted an attorney on 18 July 1835 and a barrister on 8 Feb. 1838. One of the fixed features of loyalist office
Strachan’s preference for the theological college opened by Alexander Neil Bethune* at Cobourg in 1842, especially since he regarded Bethune
to serve in the western missions of the Catholic Church. Accordingly he accompanied Grandin to Red River where he became a teacher of mathematics at the college of Saint-Boniface and began to study for
 
children of Lieutenant Governor Sir Robert Shore Milnes* and would later found the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière
for the creation of a college of physicians and surgeons, pointing out in particular that the city of Quebec possessed all the institutions necessary in this respect. “Our hospitals,” he stated, “are
. After attending primary school for two years, Pampalon entered the Collège de Lévis in 1876 in order to study commerce. Five years later, after an illness, he began classical studies, intending to become
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