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Zachary Wood was educated at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ont., graduating in 1882. The next year he was appointed to the supernumerary staff of the customs service at Winnipeg, and on
area in which his family still resided. Wright also held several other posts during his life. He was a member of the senate of Victoria College in Cobourg, an associate judge for York County, chairman of
College, Dublin (Republic of Ireland), and graduated with a ba in 1782. Shortly thereafter he emigrated to New York, where he taught school and officiated for a time at St
to Manitoba, he settled in Emerson. In 1879 he was awarded an honorary dd from Cornell College, Iowa. After a year’s leave of absence in 1882 he was appointed
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John Young was educated at Eton and Corpus Christi College, Oxford (ba 1829). In 1834 he was called to the bar of Lincoln’s Inn but never practised law. Elected to the
llb from Albert College in Belleville.
From 1876 to 1880 Ross served on the Department of Education’s central committee of examiners
promise to build a separate college for women students. He gave $300,000 for the construction of Royal Victoria College and engaged architect Bruce Price
Begbie lived in Mauritius, where his father’s regiment was stationed. The family then returned to Great Britain and in 1830 moved to Guernsey, where Begbie was enrolled in Elizabeth College. A bright pupil
his high-school education in Owen Sound. After a spell as a primary-school teacher in the village of Edgeley, north of Toronto, in 1909 he enrolled in University College, University of Toronto, where he
Essex living for many years. Edmund himself received his schooling at Winchester, and in 1823 entered Oriel College, Oxford, as a fellow-commoner. He took his ba in 1827
, he was a college English master. He returned to Ireland about 1790 and married Catharine Goudie, a native of Ayrshire, Scotland. They had one daughter and eight sons, of whom Joseph was the fourth
St John’s College, Cambridge, and medicine at Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospitals in London. He also undertook studies leading to a divinity degree. He was called to the bar of the Inner Temple in
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The son of an illiterate habitant, Paul-Loup Archambault received his secondary education from 1800 to 1809 at the Collège Saint-Raphaël (which in 1806 became the Petit Séminaire de Montréal
. 24 May 1756 at the Saint-François-de-Sales mission (Odanak, Que.).
Joseph Aubery at 17 years of age entered the Collège Louis-le-Grand in
Paroissial on 27 Dec. 1889. After finishing his elementary schooling, he did his French studies at the Collège de Chambly in 1853 and the first and second years of the classical program (Latin elements
the Royal Ontario Museum; St Michael’s, Trinity, and University colleges of the Univ. of Toronto; and Upper Canada College. A. K. Carr, “The career of George Theodore Berthon (1806–1892
was posted to a military camp in southern England. During the war the Rockefeller Foundation provided funding for the development of a teaching hospital in China, the Peking Union Medical College (PUMC
property and status in western Massachusetts, and at the age of 15 Jonathan was sent to join the sons of the colonial élite at Harvard College. A high-spirited youth who rejected the Puritan moral code, he
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The second son of a prominent Scots Presbyterian family, Peter H. Bryce attended Upper Canada College and then earned his ba (1876), ma
in Montreal and was buried 20 January in Toronto.
Thomas Joseph Workman Burgess attended Upper Canada College in Toronto from 1862 to 1866